About a week ago, there was a challenge issued to take a Pottery Barn basket liner and turn it into something else. I decided to take on the challenge and this is what I came up with. First, let me show you kind of what I started with. I didn't take a picture, and I can't find the exact liners on the PB website. I was given the x-large linen liner without a pattern on it.
I decided to make a tote bag. The liner is made of linen, so it posed a little challenge in that it was super flimsy. To make it so that it was durable, I bought some extra firm interfacing and lined the bag with another fabric. Now it is really durable and cute to boot.
I just used leftover fabric that I had combined with the linen from the liner. So the only cost was the interfacing! Can I just say I love a good inexpensive project?!
The bag took forever for me to make because I had to cut out the linen so that it would last for the whole bag, cut out the interfacing, and cut out my fabric to be the right sizes. I also was just making up the pattern as I went so it took me some thinking to get through it all.
In the end, I love my bag! It measures about 16 inches by 12 inches so it can hold plenty of stuff (which is a necessity around our house.)
Thanks so much to Trissta for issuing the challenge and allowing me to play along!
Awesome!! Great job!! Thanks for being willing to create something awesome! I'll be linking up by Monday!
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This looks really pretty and I especially LOVE the shirring... I think that's the word anyway. :)
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