Sweet Treats Tote Tutorial
I’ve got a new tote and tutorial for you!

While, you can certainly use it to make a bag for your treats for Halloween, it’s also useful to carry other stuff around.
Here’s the PDF with instructions and photos: Sweet Treats Tote
I’ve had this fabric for quite some time and it is no longer available but there is a lot of other spooky fabric out there. (Trying to use up all my fabric from Halloweens past this year so I can buy more next year!)
I made pillows and instructions with it many years ago.

Who doesn’t love skeletons riding bicycles?

This tote is really easy. No interfacing or batting. No pockets! Cotton webbing for the strap. And only two pieces of fabric!

The corners need “boxed” but I’ve included some pics of that step and if you don’t want to box them, you can just leave it as a flat bag. Still cute.


So easy, I quickly whipped up two!

I love getting ready for Halloween!
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Thanks Kathy! I printed off the PDF & it will be helpful in our next foray into bag making here at school!
Glad you can use it for your class at Vassar!