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tote bag love: doe-c-doe

Dear Husband, 

Pretty please?

I Heart Cross-Stitch Tote Bag by doe-c-doe
 
Love,
Caitlin
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lunch tote giveaway winner!

Thank you so, so much to everyone who entered the giveaway! I was blown away by the number of responses and I loved reading each and every comment.
 
 
Without further adieu, the winner of the lunch tote and napkin is:
 
 
Congratulations, Laura! I'll be in touch to get your address and I'll mail your package this week.
 
And in case anyone is interested in purchasing their own lunch tote, feel free to drop me...
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giveaway day!

Today is your lucky day! As part of Giveaway Day, organized by Sew, Mama, Sew!, I am giving away not one, but two super cool handmade items.
In celebration of the first ever giveaway on this blog, I'm offering both my recently made lunch tote (which is too small for my lunch, but should be perfect for yours!) and a handmade pink and khaki napkin.
Wondering how to enter? Simply comment on this post (and become a follower of this blog, if you're so inclined), and I will choose a winner at random. The giveaway will close on December 6 at 11:59 pm CST, so be sure to leave your comment before then. I'll announce the winner on December 7.
Thanks for stopping by and good luck!

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lunch tote

I recently checked Amy Karol's Bend-the-Rules Sewing out from the library for the pillowcase swap that I'm participating in. One of the many simple patterns in the book is for a lunch tote, and since Elton (the crazy puppy) recently chewed through the straps of my current lunch bag, I thought it'd be a useful pattern to try out.
The pattern was pretty straightforward (though the book did list the wrong measurements for the handles, which I was luckily able to catch before cutting). The bag features two handles, one long and one short, that can be looped through one another.
The interior and back of the bag are the same charcoal gray canvas-like material (a thrift store find) I used on the handles, and a small pocket, made of the blue ticking, is on the inside. I added a red plastic button (another thrift store find) to the outside of the tote.

Overall, I think the tote turned out nicely; however, I should have checked the pattern's measurements before I started sewing. It turns out the tote can't fit more than one Tupperware container, and adding a piece of fruit to the mix is really pushing it. It looks like I'll have to give lunch-bag making another go.
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jenny n. design clutch

Check out the amazing clutch that I just found out I won!


It's made from vintage mint leather and is by jenny n. design, a great local bag designer. I can't wait to see it in person!
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