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  • admin 11:08 pm on January 26, 2012 Permalink
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    Making & Sewing Your Own Tote Bag : Getting Started on a Pattern for Making a Tote Bag 

    Learn how to start making a tote bag pattern withexpert tips and advice in this free how-to video on making your own tote bag. Expert: territurco Bio: Terri Turco is a clothing designer, interior decorator, consummate baker, and lifestyle diva. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan

     
    • ilovenykel 11:20 pm on January 26, 2012 Permalink

      Uh… You gonna sew that shit up or fucking saying the most obvious things

    • WhnWrdsFailMusicSpks 11:44 pm on January 26, 2012 Permalink

      Are you ******* kidding me. I hate expert village.

    • 5005downeys 11:51 pm on January 26, 2012 Permalink

      It is #3 of 15

    • cleoamen 12:33 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      it does not take that freakening long to make a damn tote bag all you have to do is trace a pattern of how big you want it and copy the pattern onto cloth start sewing inside out and sew on the part to hold it with its so easy … its not rocket science

    • KarianneBrown 1:25 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      Video 2 of 14. The next one is /watch?v=xzIqF7Iw2Y4&feature=PlayList&p=DBF139D974FEA845&playnext_from=PL or called ”Making & Sewing Your Own Tote Bag : Getting Started on the Body for Making a Tote Bag ”

    • ToonieU 1:25 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      @elkebinder do the math and convert.

    • moomoobrom 1:28 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      one word, roots!

    • a705fay 1:50 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      so is a number of other items…. eek tortology meets crud syntax

    • nm7rockingcutie 1:54 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      her facial expressions are super creepy

    • azn02468 2:20 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      i hate expert villages suckzzzz

    • elkebinder 3:17 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      can she re video it using centimetres??;)

    • wazzita 3:53 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      (2/14)

      Part 3 is here: watch?v=xzIqF7Iw2Y4

    • runlp586 4:49 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      NUMBER 2 OF 14

    • blah1983 4:54 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      awesome, simple explanation :D now to find the next episode…

    • riechanster 5:45 am on January 27, 2012 Permalink

      thanks ^^

  • admin 4:26 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink
    Tags: , , , , , Tote   

    Making & Sewing Your Own Tote Bag : Getting Started on a Pattern for Making a Tote Bag 

    Learn how to start making a tote bag pattern withexpert tips and advice in this free how-to video on making your own tote bag. Expert: territurco Bio: Terri Turco is a clothing designer, interior decorator, consummate baker, and lifestyle diva. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan

     
    • ilovenykel 4:48 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      Uh… You gonna sew that shit up or fucking saying the most obvious things

    • WhnWrdsFailMusicSpks 4:49 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      Are you ******* kidding me. I hate expert village.

    • 5005downeys 5:01 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      It is #3 of 15

    • cleoamen 5:17 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      it does not take that freakening long to make a damn tote bag all you have to do is trace a pattern of how big you want it and copy the pattern onto cloth start sewing inside out and sew on the part to hold it with its so easy … its not rocket science

    • KarianneBrown 5:38 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      Video 2 of 14. The next one is /watch?v=xzIqF7Iw2Y4&feature=PlayList&p=DBF139D974FEA845&playnext_from=PL or called ”Making & Sewing Your Own Tote Bag : Getting Started on the Body for Making a Tote Bag ”

    • ToonieU 5:52 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      @elkebinder do the math and convert.

    • moomoobrom 6:15 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      one word, roots!

    • a705fay 7:05 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      so is a number of other items…. eek tortology meets crud syntax

    • nm7rockingcutie 7:26 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      her facial expressions are super creepy

    • azn02468 8:04 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      i hate expert villages suckzzzz

    • elkebinder 8:26 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      can she re video it using centimetres??;)

    • wazzita 9:18 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      (2/14)

      Part 3 is here: watch?v=xzIqF7Iw2Y4

    • runlp586 9:43 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      NUMBER 2 OF 14

    • blah1983 10:00 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      awesome, simple explanation :D now to find the next episode…

    • riechanster 10:07 am on January 24, 2012 Permalink

      thanks ^^

  • admin 8:39 am on January 23, 2012 Permalink
    Tags: , , , , , Tote   

    Making & Sewing Your Own Tote Bag : Getting Started on a Pattern for Making a Tote Bag 

    Learn how to start making a tote bag pattern withexpert tips and advice in this free how-to video on making your own tote bag. Expert: territurco Bio: Terri Turco is a clothing designer, interior decorator, consummate baker, and lifestyle diva. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan

     
    • ilovenykel 9:27 am on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      Uh… You gonna sew that shit up or fucking saying the most obvious things

    • WhnWrdsFailMusicSpks 9:51 am on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      Are you ******* kidding me. I hate expert village.

    • 5005downeys 10:36 am on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      It is #3 of 15

    • cleoamen 11:05 am on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      it does not take that freakening long to make a damn tote bag all you have to do is trace a pattern of how big you want it and copy the pattern onto cloth start sewing inside out and sew on the part to hold it with its so easy … its not rocket science

    • KarianneBrown 11:45 am on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      Video 2 of 14. The next one is /watch?v=xzIqF7Iw2Y4&feature=PlayList&p=DBF139D974FEA845&playnext_from=PL or called ”Making & Sewing Your Own Tote Bag : Getting Started on the Body for Making a Tote Bag ”

    • ToonieU 12:41 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      @elkebinder do the math and convert.

    • moomoobrom 12:45 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      one word, roots!

    • a705fay 1:21 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      so is a number of other items…. eek tortology meets crud syntax

    • nm7rockingcutie 2:13 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      her facial expressions are super creepy

    • azn02468 2:20 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      i hate expert villages suckzzzz

    • elkebinder 3:05 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      can she re video it using centimetres??;)

    • wazzita 3:27 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      (2/14)

      Part 3 is here: watch?v=xzIqF7Iw2Y4

    • runlp586 3:32 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      NUMBER 2 OF 14

    • blah1983 3:54 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      awesome, simple explanation :D now to find the next episode…

    • riechanster 4:46 pm on January 23, 2012 Permalink

      thanks ^^

  • admin 11:31 am on January 20, 2012 Permalink
    Tags: Tote,   

    How To Make a Tote Bag Out of a T-Shirt 

    Viva La… T-Shirt Reconstruction: Make your own trendy tote bag using an old T-shirt! Music: Neon Genesis- DJ S3RL http://www.myspace.com Threadbanger Generation- T Contest Details: http://www.threadbanger.com

     
    • ggillop 11:34 am on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      @GirlyGirlMaddieLee i think you can use a stapler all around the edges, or where you would be sewing, and then use duck tape to cover the staples :P

    • BanglewoodCrafts 12:13 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      Very Cool!

    • NicoleMakesYouUp 12:37 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      So where exactly do you need to sew?

    • GobletsRice 1:13 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      Will it be the same if I use thinner strips of duct tape? :O help! Cos I can’t find the wide ones ):

    • GirlyGirlMaddieLee 1:20 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      that music is too loud. but i love this. is there any other way to do this besides sewing? i hate sewing…

    • BanglewoodCrafts 1:34 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      Gotta try this one!

    • lovedoggie321 1:40 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      omg i just made me a bad thx sooooooo much

    • lovedoggie321 2:09 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      i am going to try this :D

    • 88TwilightFan88 2:24 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      Instead of cutting the neck and sleeves off of a t-shirt, could i just use a tank top?

    • Leviatorr 3:13 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      two parents went out for dinner. the babysitter was calling to see if she could cover up the clown statue in the kids’ room, the father said “Get the kids and get out of the house, we’ll call the police we don’t have a clown statue”. The “clown statue” was actually a killer that escaped from jail. If you don’t post this on 10 videos tonight the clown will be in your bed at 3:00am with a chainsaw in his hand. Sorry don’t want this to happen to me 3 days ago

    • DuctTapeStuffGirl 4:09 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      @jaimosado nope, clothing nor duct tape is water proof.. even tho duct tape is water resistant!!

    • thecrumps100 4:32 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      GREAT VID!! pleasee make more videos! :)

    • allthatglitters752 5:28 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      You are my absolute favorite DIY Guru!!!!!!!!!!

    • allthatglitters752 5:40 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      @amzon08 i just swewd mine back and forth with the sewing machine… it took about 5 minutes to sew…i also use this bag to go to sleepovers

    • donnaslot 5:50 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      Lots of views on your videos, great job! Thanks so much, very clear and NOT drawn out video. I love that.

    • Svetovidijak 6:40 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      I have a shirt made ​​of cardboard when I destroy my former house under the bridge.So I recycled material.:D

    • LuckyDuckie9 6:50 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      i saw a tee shirt like that but instead of stars top hats!

    • 002zelda 7:50 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      i cnt c a thing

    • XxAmberNicole7xX 8:21 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      i love ur dog!soo cute :)

    • montagmonta 8:30 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      Easy way to meet enchating girls naneedj.info

    • icecubecold26 8:49 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      MORE! PLEASE? :D

    • Sweetie257 9:19 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      That is the saddest homemade purse in the world. the least you could have did was make a lining inside so no one could see the tape..

    • aoifecono 9:38 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      do you hav to use duck tape

    • L33W41K41 10:21 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      NEON GENESIS! <3

    • geilby 10:39 pm on January 20, 2012 Permalink

      LOve it
      PLease dO mOrE videos

  • admin 12:15 am on January 18, 2012 Permalink
    Tags: 7707382, , , , Sutton, Tote   

    Cole Haan Sutton Mini Tote 7707382 

    www.zappos.com Product Description: # Tote all of your mini essentials in sleek style with this incredibly luxe shoulder bag! # Mini tote bagmade of smooth leather. # Holds your wallet, sunglasses, personal technology and a mini cosmetic case. # Dual shoulder straps. Shoulder drop: 7 1/2″ length. # Front exterior slip pocket. # Flat bottom. # Inside magnetic snap closure. # Interior lining with back wall zip pocket, cell phone and PDA pockets with a center zip divider. # Dimensions: 12″ wide x 4″ deep x 9″ high. # 26.00 oz.

     
  • admin 8:04 pm on January 11, 2012 Permalink
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    Betsey Johnson Get Ruff to It Large Tote 7736360 

    www.zappos.com Product Description: # Betsey Johnson™ blends ruffles and chains for an unforgettable look. # Sweet and sassy tote-style shoulder bag made of genuine leather. # Roomy enough to hold all of your daily essentials and more. # Dual shoulder straps. Shoulder drop: 9″ length. # Magnetic closure. # Cotton leopard-print lining. # Interior features a zip pocket and multifunctional slip pockets. # Dimensions: 18″ wide x 6″ deep x 14″ high. # 34.00 oz.

     
  • admin 5:16 pm on January 7, 2012 Permalink
    Tags: Mortale, Tote,   

    Treesje Mortale Tote 

    Treesje Mortale Tote in Gunmetal – The Guiltless Purse http://www.guiltlesspurse.com

     
  • admin 2:48 pm on January 7, 2012 Permalink
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    Harajuku Lovers More from Harajuku Lovers Glamour Girls Licorice Tote 7742624 

    www.zappos.com Product Description: # There’s no hiding your glamorous side with the Glamour Girls Licorice tote. # Shoulder bagmade of polyester. # Holds your wallet, sunglasses, personal technology and a copy of your favorite magazine. # Dual shoulder straps. Shoulder drop: 8″ in length. # Two front exterior flap pockets, side exterior drawstring closure pockets and rear exterior slip pocket. # Flat bottom. # Inside hidden magnetic closure. # Signature print interior lining with a back wall zip pocket. # Dimensions: 14″ wide x 6″ deep x 14 1/2″ high. # 20.00 oz.

     
  • admin 10:54 am on January 5, 2012 Permalink
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    Episode #2- Upcycled denim jeans tote bag 

    In this episode I walk you through step-by-step how to upcycle an old pair of jeans into an tote bag. This environmentally project is great for everyone especially those of you on a budget. There is no need to go out and by fabric for this beginning sewing project. You can get all your materials out of your very own closet! Best part about Episode 2 is that the tote bag you see me making on camera is part of our first Crafty Gemini show giveaway! You will have a chance to win the actual tote bag I make in the tutorial. For more information visit: http://www.craftygemini.com

     
    • TheCraftyGemini 11:51 am on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      @1garyswife1 If you visit my blog at craftygemini(dot)blogspot(dot)com you can do a search for “mini iron” on the search bar at the top of page and you can read the post where I mention everything about that little iron including where to get it. Hope that helps.

    • 1garyswife1 12:34 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      what is that mini iron called? or where can i get it?

    • TheCraftyGemini 12:40 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      @Rosalizsolano my website is craftygemini(dot)com

    • TheCraftyGemini 1:35 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      @Rosalizsolano haha… Thanks! :o ) That’s the beauty of fabric.. you can take anything apart and make something else from it.

    • Rosalizsolano 2:29 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      lol i am looking at your videos and it is amazing how you save everything and make anything you want out of it Thats GReat wow thats what i call Budgeter lasy lol

    • Rosalizsolano 2:51 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      please i can not finf your website link can you please post thanks

    • TheCraftyGemini 3:32 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      @10100LAUREN if you go to my blog: craftygemini(at)blogspot(dot)com do a search for “mini iron” and you will see the post where I talk about all the info on the mini iron. Thanks.

    • 10100LAUREN 3:38 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      @TheCraftyGemini :O where did you get it?? <3

    • TheCraftyGemini 3:56 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      @10100LAUREN Thanks! I use it all the time. :o )

    • 10100LAUREN 4:24 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      that is the cutest iron EVER!!!

    • TheCraftyGemini 4:34 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      @sucker4info thanks!

    • sucker4info 4:54 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      luvd it!!!
      

    • TheCraftyGemini 5:46 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      @Shellydawn69 Absolutely! They would be perfect for cell phones, keys, wallet, etc. You could access those pockets nice and quick. :o )

    • Shellydawn69 6:03 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      Could you leave the pockets on if you wanted too?

    • amomschoice 6:15 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      How do u store your fabric for up cycling?

    • amomschoice 6:37 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      Another great tut

    • Starrbritee 7:04 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      Oh okay thank you (:

    • TheCraftyGemini 7:37 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      @Starrbritee have a video tutorial on how to make the button earrings you can search for it on my channel.

    • Starrbritee 8:21 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      How do u make the button earings? I would love to make them.

    • TheOriginalJeidyn 9:03 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      I’m teaching myself to sew and this is exactly what I want to do. Wonderfully clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much!

    • knitchic 10:01 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      Good video… clear instructions, clear images, the words before beginning each step help us to know we’re transitioning to a different step. Simple, versatile project. I made a variation of this tote using larger squares to begin with, and used one strap from end to end instead of one on each side. You can leave the pockets on the pants, and then you have pockets on the outside of your tote!

    • devrenee2 10:55 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      I meant had more things for beginners to work on and you tell how to make simple very well

    • devrenee2 11:47 pm on January 5, 2012 Permalink

      I just love all of your creations I just wish you more thing up there for beginners cause in going to buy a sewing machine in October and just by watching you I already have things in mind that I want to start working on

    • manayousuf 12:07 am on January 6, 2012 Permalink

      very simple and amazing video…love it….sure to try out this project…thanx Vanessa for posting this.

    • debniel 12:09 am on January 6, 2012 Permalink

      I really likes your tutorial because easy to understand and using from old jean recycle material to making cute bag :) .great teaching!!

  • admin 12:43 pm on January 4, 2012 Permalink
    Tags: , , , , Tote   

    AmeriBag – Healthy Back Bag Tote Review 

    www.leatherandbags.com. AmeriBag HBB is designed with your comfort in mind. Its ergonomic shape contours to the curves of your body, making it the most comfortable bag you’ll ever carry. Tons of features leather, microfiber or distressed nylon.

     
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