
So I start with this... plain Jane denim tote.

Then I found a "peace" symbol online and cut and pasted in into a Word document.


Printed it and cut it out. Then I traced it onto the fabric and cut it out...(sorry I didn't take a picture of that.)
Then I glued it (yes glued since I didn't have any of that sticky iron on stuff that you put on fabrics). But I did use fabric glue, so at least I wasn't totally off the wall with that. Anyway, back to my story, I glued and then stitched the "peace sign" on the bag.

Then because everything is so much more "FABULOUS" when it is blinged out even more, and because I just can't stop at mere cuteness, I decided to go on and do the inside too. So I measured (professional seamstresses turn away from the monitor and cover your eyes... I am about to do something that may make you spit!) This is my way of measuring... I put the bag on top of the fabric and just eyed it.

Then I added in some pockets for water bottles, crayons, stuff...

I then sewed up the side that was open and the bottom and made a little pouch, that then slips into the tote like this...

Then you pin the inside pouch to the outside tote (again, you seamstresses out there, just close your eyes and save yourself the frustration. I know, I know, just breathe in and breathe out!)

oh, and one more thing... don't forget to change out your bobbin thread (is that what the bottom circle thing is called? I forgot and had to go back and remove all the "white" thread that was showing on my denim bag... aaahhhh!!! So yeah, don't forget to do that.

Then you sew, sew, sew and in the end you have a fun tote that is lined with fun fabric...

and a little girl who thinks it looks "FABULOUS!!"

My girls like their bags so much, and Pre-Teen is even asking if she can use it as her back pack this year. Guess I saved myself some bucks with that one.
Have a great afternoon.
*ciao*
Deb