Description
The Antonio Tote can be dressed up in a stylish jacquard upholstery fabric or dressed down in denim. Many heavyweight fabrics will work well including duck canvas, faux leather, or even quilted layers. Contrast the sides and passthrough pocket with perpendicular stripes, mixed prints, or different colors for endless design options.
Structured fabric can help to shape your tote and survive years of wearing and carrying. Add extra firm interfacing to keep your bag upright while itβs sitting down.
The optional zipper closure covers the top of the bag to hold your contents in as you travel and keeps the toteβs shape while atop your trolley bag. The zipper is off center to allow access to the inner pocket while the closure is folded down and not in use.
Sewing Level: Advanced Beginner
Finished Measurements: 20β wide and 14 ΒΌβ tall (51x36cm). The sides taper from 9β at the opening to 5β at the base (23-13cm)
Instructions: English. Optimized for screen viewing with photographs of each sewing step.
Print at home file: 23 pages for US or A4 paper, One A0 print
Materials Required:
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1-1Β½ yards/meters heavyweight fabric for main body, sides, passthrough pocket, plus optional sewn straps and zipper closure
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1 yard/meter medium weight fabric for lining
- 2×20β (5x50cm) piece medium-heavyweight fusible interfacing
- 1 Β½ yards heavy or extra firm interfacing,Β recommended
- 3 Β½ yards of 1 Β½” (3 meters of 38mm) cotton or nylon webbing for straps
- 2 sets of Line 24 | 5/8β | 15mm heavy duty metal snaps
- 2 9″ (20cm) zippers for passthrough pocket and inner pocket
- 1 20″ (50cm) separating zipper forΒ optional zipper closure
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Coordinating Thread and optional Topstitching Thread
- Denim or upholstery needle, 100/16
Sold for individual home use only and not for commercial or manufacturing purposes.
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