I've been digging through my fabric and pulling out pieces I think will work for masks. When I find pieces big enough to make totes (about 1/2 yard of fabric per tote) I press it and set it aside. I did that all week.
I sat down to assemble them on Sunday. I didn't even count them first.
When I sew these I move through them rather quickly, sewing a piece and dropping it beside me.
Assembly-line sewing at its finest. These are constructed using my serger then finished on the Juki.
They do stack up nicely.
Eleven totes finished! I stack these up and use them to gift things. They are great to give away almost anything and the recipient then has a reusable tote for groceries. Win-win in my book. Mostly seasonal in this group.
Free pattern by The Green Bag Lady.
Tools and supplies (affiliate links):
Creative Grids 6.5" x 24.5" Rectangle
Fiskars Rotary Cutter
Fiskars Self Healing Rotary Cutting Mat
BLACK+DECKER Classic Steam Iron
Grabbit Magnetic Pin Cushion
Fiskars 8-inch scissors
Juki TL-2010Q
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