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Create Your Own Chic Tote Bag with The Felicity Tote Bag Sewing Pattern


Felicity Tote Sewing ePattern Download from Bagstock Designs


The Felicity Tote Bag sewing pattern from Bagstock Designs is a versatile pattern for making a stylish and functional tote bag. The bag features a roomy interior with plenty of space for carrying all of your essentials, as well as an exterior pocket for storing items that you need to access quickly.

The Felicity Tote Bag measures approximately 13 inches wide by 12 inches tall by 5 inches deep (36cm x 28cm x 13cm). The bag has a classic tote shape with a flat bottom and two straps that are long enough to be worn over the shoulder. The straps are reinforced for durability, ensuring that the bag can handle heavy loads without breaking or sagging. A trolley sleeve is included at the back to slip over your luggage handle when travelling. The bag is fully lined, with an interior pocket that is perfect for keeping small items organized. The exterior pocket is secured with a zipper or a snap closure, depending on your preference.

The pattern includes step-by-step instructions with clear illustrations to guide you through the process of making the bag. The instructions are suitable for sewers of the intermediate skill level. The pattern is available as a digital download, which means that you can print it out at home and start sewing right away. You can sell bags made with Bagstock Designs patterns on a small, handmade scale. Credit is appreciated.



 

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