by Linda Theil  June 2, 2018   This is a simple, shopper tote bag modeled on the inexpensive fabric totes available at grocery stores. You can make this bag with, roughly: a yard of fabric, two yards of iron-on interfacing, and four feet of woven belting -- or less if you like shorter handles on your tote. The print fabric I used is from the "Thicket" line by Gingiber Zest for your Nest for Moda in 2016. The yellow is probably a Moda Bella Cotton Solid.   Materials:    bag: cut 14-inch x 42-inch bag piece of cotton fabric   bag: cut 14 x 38-inch piece of lightweight, iron-on interfacing to line bag piece  gussets: cut two 8 x 15.5-inch gussets from coordinating fabric  gussets: cut two 8 x 13.5-inch pieces of lightweight, iron-on interfacing to line gusset pieces  pocket: cut one pocket from feature fabric 14 x 14-inch square  pocket: cut 14 x 14-inch pocket lining from same or coordinating fabric  pocket: cut 14 x 14-inch pocket interfacing from lightweight, or medium w...
Paradox: Even though we're going in different directions we can still walk side by side.