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Noodlehead Pattern by Anna Graham - Pepin Tote

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Original price $12.75 - Original price $12.75
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$12.75
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 Anna said she made a similar tote many years ago that became her go-to bag! For the commute to and from work, car trips, and anywhere she needed to stash a notebook and extra items that don’t normally fit in a purse. I can relate - I have a few such bags that I rotate through. 

This is a quick tote designed with a few optional add-ons if you’re feeling up to it. Otherwise, it is beautiful and useful in its simplicity as is. 

Features:

  • front pocket (great for adding custom details or featuring a favorite fabric)
  • divided interior pocket
  • magnetic snap top closure (optional)
  • recessed zipper closure (optional)
  • snap closure for front pocket (optional) or get creative here!!! You can use a turn lock or other closure (shown on my tan sample) is a fun option, too!

Skill Level: Beginner

Approx. Finished Dimensions: 13½” wide x 12” tall x 4” deep [34.3 cm x 30.5 cm x 10.2 cm]

Materials needed:

  • 1 yd* [91.4 cm] Exterior Fabric
  • 2/3 yd [61 cm] Lining Fabric (includes interior pocket)
  • 2 yds [1.9 m] Fusible Woven Interfacing (Pellon SF101-20”/51 cm-wide)
  • (Optional) 3/4” [18mm] magnetic snap, for top closure
  • (Optional) (1) size 24 metal snap, for Front Pocket
  • (Optional) (1) 20" [51 cm] zipper, for recessed zipper closure
  • (2) 28” x 1” [71.1 cm x 2.5 cm] wide leather straps OR (2) 28” x 1” [71.1 cm x 2.5 cm] wide cotton webbing, for Handles

Recommended Fabrics: Canvas or waxed canvas* (7-10 oz.) for exterior fabric, quilting cotton for lining

* if using waxed canvas (8-10 oz.), reduce fusible woven interfacing to 1 ¼ yd and do not interface exterior fabric pieces

* if using non-directional exterior fabric reduce to 2/3 yd [61 cm]

Additional supplies + tools: Polyester thread, water-soluble pen/tailor’s chalk, cutting mat, gridded ruler, rotary cutter, size 14 or 16 denim or Microtex needle

NOTE - Anna did a Sew Along when the pattern came out. You can find each installment here.