2013-02-26

disclosure: this is a sponsored blog tour by Clover, Nancy Zieman & Sew Lazy

Welcome!  Today is my day to post about the new Hobo Tote I just made!  If this is your first time visiting you can learn about me, check out my patterns, my free tutorials and you can subscribe to my blog over in the right column to stay in touch! --->

Here is my finished Hobo Tote!



Print Fabrics = Mimosa by Dear Stella

Solid Grey = Kona Iron by Robert Kaufman

The Pattern comes packaged with plastic templates for cutting and marking.





Here is my bag in progress. I used a fat quarter stack of Mimosa by Dear Stella. The new Jumbo Wonder Clips by Clover came in handy for holding all of the layer together.

What you can't see in this photo is the interfacing. Sew Lazy provided us with Face-it Soft and Stiff Stuff to make our bags. This stuff is great. If you haven't worked with it yet I suggest you try it out. The Stiff Stuff is strong enough to give life to your bag without being so rigid that it is difficult to sew.

It is no secret that I'm a fan of Wonder Clips. Examples can be found here, here, here, and here. Like I said.. I'm a fan. Here is a photo of the original ones with the new Jumbo ones to give you some scale.

Back to my Hobo Tote. Here are my pieces once I added grey trim. I used Kona Iron to add some pop to the bag.

Since I was using fat quarters I didn't have pieces big enough to cut the lining. I solved this by using 3 fat quarters. I cut each into two pieces 9" x 21" and sewed three pieces together as shown. I then cut my lining from these larger pieces.

I decided to use more Kona Iron for the pockets.

The Jumbo Wonder Clips came in handy again for holding the bag together before I finished top-stitching.

Here is a detail shot of the binding added to the center of the bag. The instructions direct you to machine sew it, but I'm a sucker for hand sewing with binding. I used my original Wonder Clips to hold the bias binding in place while I worked around the curve.

Here is my finished Hobo Tote again!

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Blog Tour

Take a minute to check out the other stops on the tour to see a variety of Hobo Totes!

February 19 Nancy Zieman

February 20 Jenny Gabriel

February 21 Fran Ortmeyer

February 22 Tori Thompson

February 23 Carol Porter

February 24 Jina Barney

February 25 Joan Hawley

February 26 Julie Herman

February 27 Eileen Roche

February 28 Cindy Cloward

March 2 Nancy Zieman

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Giveaway!

Clover and Lazy Girl Designs have

added Giveaways to the Hobo Tote Blog tour.

Clover Needlecraft will be sending three random winners a Clover Prize Package valued at $75. Names will be announced on Nancy's blog post on March 1, 2013.

Prize Package 1

Here is what’s included in each of the three prize packages:

Trace ‘n Create Bag Template—Hobo Tote Collection

Shape ‘n Create Bag Stabilizer

Pin ‘n Stow Magnetic Wrist Pincushion

Satin Bronze D-Rings

Double-Sided Basting Tape 1″

Create-a-Strap Wrap ‘n Fuse Piping

Magnetic Snap Closure

Prize Package 2
Lazy Girl Designs is giving away a Lazy Girl Interfacing Pack that includes 1-1/2 yard cuts of Stiff Stuff and Face-it Soft ($17 value) to three additional random winners.

How to enter the giveaway

For chances to win one of the six prizes, please post comments on Nancy's Blog Post. Share your thoughts about the Hobo Totes you see on the blog tour and/or about the Hobo Tote you’re planning to make. Six random winners will be selected and posted March 1 on Nancy's Blog.

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Clover Needlecraft provided the template set, and most of the notions for this project.  The interfacing was provided my Sew Lazy.

© Blog post written by Julie Herman

For more information visit http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/

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