


I made this very big bag! My daughter says that bags are not intended to be this big. However, I take my mat and rulers regularly to a quilting group and find it difficult to carry my 24x36 inch mat. So, I took some orphan blocks, sewed them together with some leftover denim, and quilted it. Then I lined it and added straps. There are even pockets inside for my cutter and scissors. My rulers fit in here, and I actually have put my projects in here, too!
I made this without purchasing anything extra, so I was especially proud of that. (By the way, this handsome young man is my son...Isn't he cute!)
Okay, Tammy, you told me your bag was big. But this is HUGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But, I am sure it will be great for carrying around your mat!
ReplyDeleteAnd he is cute!!
Lyn