Signature Tote Bag

I made this tote bag the other day for my daughter’s friend who is moving away with her family. We took it to a party yesterday so that all the kids could sign their names on it. I basically made a pocket that opens like a book so that the kids could write their name and/or a message, then it is buttoned up to keep the messages inside. This design came from my need to keep things looking neat and tidy, I guess.

The white side of the fold-out pocket is made of two layers of cotton fused together so that the writing wouldn’t bleed through. Otherwise, it’s just a simple tote bag. I thought of it too late, but wish I’d stitched “Bon Voyage” on the flap. I bought the polka dot by Cloud9 Fabrics from Melanie’s shop (no longer in business, sadly) and the linen blend is from Kokka as I recall. This seems to be another version with birds on it. Yes, they “put a bird on it”.

21 Replies to “Signature Tote Bag”

  1. Love the bag. Great idea on the ability to write notes like that. I saw this and thought how great it might be to use that chalkcloth fabric but wondered too if it would wipe off being inside the flap that way. Hmmmm something to think about maybe?

  2. I love the Kokka fabric – I have the pink version of it and I seem to use it in everything – it mixes so well. Nice Bag – great idea

  3. This is another brilliant idea, Ellen! Maggie is turning 10 this year (yikes!) and is considering a party at a local comic book store. The bag looks to be an ideal size and shape for comic books. I can see making one of these for her and having the party guests sign it.

  4. You are so very clever and talented! Amelia loves the bag and has carried it everywhere with her.

  5. What a wonderful idea. It made me sad to think of your daughter’s friend moving. We’ve experienced this many, many times — either having friends move, or moving ourselves. I love this idea, though.

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