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After only breaking the sewing machine once during the process, I give you – My Sewing Odyssey Project 1 – a Mega-Tote!

The Machine

The Fabric

The Plan

To make a mega-tote to store my yarn and crochet projects in. When I saw the super-cute crafty fabric, it just called out to be made into a tote – with a ruler-fabric handle!

So, after having my plans to get the machine serviced before I used it thwarted by the floods, I dove in and gave it a go. This machine was my grandmother’s, and she gave it to me a few years ago as she no longer sews… and I’d pretty much forgot I had it until Nick reminded me!

Here you can see me putting the finishing touches on the tote – the handles. I sewed the bag itself using the ‘pillow tote’ method – i.e. put the right sides together, sew along side and bottom, then turn right-side out and sew the last edge – then tuck one half inside the other.

At one stage the thread started breaking and bunching up, and after getting increasingly frustrated, I was saved by my Knight-in-Threadless-Cotton – who took the bottom plate off and cleaned it out for me – it was full of lint and a broken needle! After that, it was back in business.

And here we have it! Bar the curtains I made for The Luggage, and stuff sewed in Year 8 Home Ec., here is my first actual sewed project!

I have to say, even though I love the tote fabric, my favourite part is the fabric I used for the handle – as soon as I saw it I knew what I would be using it for…

So now, I have a nice roomy tote to store a whole lotta yarn in!

Next on the agenda is something using an actual pattern… but I think I’ll need to set aside a whole day to get started on that! Which pattern should I try first?

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