I decided to make Beth and myself a small tote. I'm making them slightly larger than the pattern so that they will hold a Bible (or two in Beth's case). I got the idea from seeing her always toting Lundy's Bible - and hers along with anything else they need at church. I had asked her awhile back if she would use a small tote to carry her church stuff is she had one and she said sure. So, I looked through my stash and found the cat tapestry/upholstery fabric I bought on a whim several years ago and decided to use that to make a couple of small tote bags. I've really liked that pleated bag pattern so I decided to use that. I needed a fabric to use for a border around the top and also a lining.

Well, I didn't have anything to go with the cat fabric in my stash -- unless I wanted to use baby prints or quilt prints --none of which really did much for me. So, I ran to the fabric store downtown and looked at her Amy Butler prints and home decor fabrics. There wasn't really anything there either that just reached out and grabbed me and I was about to "settle" on a deep gold AB when I noticed a folded up scrap on a side table that had a textured look to it. So, I grabbed it -- looks pretty good with the cats don't you think. It was 30 dollar a yard fabric but she said I could have it for 15. When I got home and opened it up, there was at least a yard. I thought it was a good deal!!

After cutting out the purse and basting in the pleats, I added the top.

Then I ended up going to Wally World and looking through the Dollar table and I found this to use as lining It was actually 1.50 but hey, my sister is definitely worth the extra :)). It is a thinner fabric than the border but has the same sort of textured look. I think It goes well. I also picked up some iron on interfacing which I needed too.

The iron on interfacing really gives the lining some body. I will definitely use interfacing more often when dealing with lighter weight fabrics. It would be worth the time and trouble.

Here is the purse -- wrong side out I just noticed:) -- and the lining. You can see I added a pocket. I figured if she does use the tote for church stuff, she can keep Lundy's pitch pipe in the pocket or maybe some gum and/or cough drops.

Here are the handles. They are also interfaced.

I'm over half finished with the bags. I've already sewed the bottom of one to create a flat bottom. I have to do that to the other, sew the handles down both sides, pin the handles and baste them to the purse, pin and sew the lining to the purse, turn the purse right side out-- always the hardest part for me to figure out how to sew the lining to the purse and have the handles in the right place so they will show up when I turn it right side out. Then after I stitch the lining closed where I turned it right side out and top stitch around the top I think I'll be finished -- if nothing comes up I hope to do that tomorrow after school. Then, I'm putting all my sewing away til I get home after Christmas.