It's Spring! Time to get out into the garden, or at least head out to the farmer's market. We can help with the "toting" of supplies or vegetables with this fun tutorial from Sue Bleiweiss.
Materials to create an Oilcloth-lined Garden Tote
- Oilcloth: You’ll need enough to cut the following pieces
- Two pieces 16″ x 13″ (front and back)
- Two pieces 7″ x 13″ (sides)
- One piece 7″ x 16″ (bottom)
- Two pieces 14″ x 16″ (front and back outside pockets)
- One piece 2″ x 44″ (binding for the top)
Canvas, duck cloth, or denim fabric: you’ll need enough to cut the following pieces
- Two pieces 16″ x 13″ (front and back)
- Two pieces 7″ x 13″ (sides)
- One piece 7″ x 16″ (bottom)
Bag handles
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Sue also mentions not to use pins when working with oilcloth. We'd suggest using Clover Wonder Clips.