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7 comments on “Free Wine Tote Pattern”

  1. dass481

    Did you by chance buy your waxed canvas online? I’m looking for something just like that to make a new bag and it is hard to find!

  2. dass481

    Hi Mariah! I am also using waxed canvas for my next bag. I bought this piece on Etsy (https://www.etsy.com/shop/bagsupplycompany), which is okay for a yard or two. If you need a lot, you might want to contact Fairfield Textile who can sell larger quantities. Look for Martexin Original Wax. They have a cutting fee for small orders, and shipping is usually pretty expensive because it ships on a long roll. Hope that helps!

  3. dass481

    Bag making is very interesting. I saw your other bags. That’s what I do the most of, though I make clothes like a recycled denim vest recently. Have you worked with stretch fabrics yet? Pullover shirts are a breeze with a nice cotton stretch; slap on a patch pocket and I like to put an Mp3 pocket just above the waist ad off to the side where comfortable.

    So I got something recently I want you to see, knowing you have your industrial machine. I got a post machine that makes chain stitches. Check it out at

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  5. dass481

    This is a fabulous pattern. I found you on the Sew Mama Sew site. I ordered my waxed canvas at Red Rabbit Mercantile .https://www.redrabbitmercantile.com. I used leather handles – Red Rabbit was happy to put a hardware kit together for me and it arrived quickly. I love the results!

  6. dass481

    Thank you! Glad you like the pattern.

  7. dass481

    Hi Taylor,
    Found you on www.madalynne.com.  This is a fantastic bag.  I’ve just recently started working with thicker fabrics like these.  Going to need to research this.  I love the weathered look it has.  So beautiful.

    Cheers,
    Natalie