Garden Tiles Bag

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Sarah Markos

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I sold some items at the Gleason Park Art show last weekend with my friend Stephanie. Sadly I did not get a picture of our set up.  But here's the story behind one of the bags I had for sale. I finally got around to making up a bag that has been rolling around in my head for while. I'm calling it the Garden Tiles Bag.  We've just recently remodeled our bathroom and I was inspired to put that pretty subway tile stagger pattern in a fabric format.

 I'm in love with this bag.  The fabric on the front panel is from Anna Maria Horner's Hand drawn Garden line.

I added outside pockets this time around which I'm pretty excited about.

What do you think?  Should I make a pattern for this one?  I think it would make a perfect diaper bag with a a few more pockets on the inside.

Linking this to Make It, Wear It

About Sarah Markos

Hi, my name is Sarah Markos and I love to sew! Mostly things out of fabric. I'm a little addicted to buying and looking at fabric. Especially vibrant, colorful fabric. I love to make things like Halloween Costumes, Pillows, Clothes, Quilts, but most especially Handbags.

33 thoughts on “Garden Tiles Bag”

  1. I love this bag! I love how you put things together, so simple, yet very functional, and very pretty! Thank you for sharing the pictures. Yes you should make a pattern for this.:) but that is just my opinion.

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  2. I love this bag! I love how you put things together, so simple, yet very functional, and very pretty! Thank you for sharing the pictures. Yes you should make a pattern for this.:) but that is just my opinion.

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  3. I love this bag! I love how you put things together, so simple, yet very functional, and very pretty! Thank you for sharing the pictures. Yes you should make a pattern for this.:) but that is just my opinion.

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  4. I love this bag! I love how you put things together, so simple, yet very functional, and very pretty! Thank you for sharing the pictures. Yes you should make a pattern for this.:) but that is just my opinion.

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  5. I would love to know how to make this bag. I love pockets, they help me organize my things in a bag so I don't have to stir and dig for my keys, etc. Please share a tutorial with us and we can share pictures back. Your design is very nice, different than the average bag.. just like us LOL

    Michelle

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  6. I would love to know how to make this bag. I love pockets, they help me organize my things in a bag so I don't have to stir and dig for my keys, etc. Please share a tutorial with us and we can share pictures back. Your design is very nice, different than the average bag.. just like us LOL

    Michelle

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  7. YES! Make a Pattern! This is beautiful, it just popped right out at me from the Ellison Lane linky. I can see this kind of tote in the Love Patchwork & Quilting Magazine, this looks like their kind of style you should market it to them.

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  8. YES! Make a Pattern! This is beautiful, it just popped right out at me from the Ellison Lane linky. I can see this kind of tote in the Love Patchwork & Quilting Magazine, this looks like their kind of style you should market it to them.

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  9. YES! Make a Pattern! This is beautiful, it just popped right out at me from the Ellison Lane linky. I can see this kind of tote in the Love Patchwork & Quilting Magazine, this looks like their kind of style you should market it to them.

    Reply
  10. YES! Make a Pattern! This is beautiful, it just popped right out at me from the Ellison Lane linky. I can see this kind of tote in the Love Patchwork & Quilting Magazine, this looks like their kind of style you should market it to them.

    Reply

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