Seven Quilted Bag Patterns: Quilt Bags from Quilting Arts

11 May 2009
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Download your FREE copy of Seven Quilted Bag Patterns: Handmade Quilt Bags from Quilting Arts—your guide to beautiful handmade quilted bags.

Get Pretty Purses from Melanie Testa, Classic Evening Bags from Susan Brubaker Knapp, Mini Messenger Bags by LuAnne Hedblom, Easy & Elegant Quilted Bag from Linda and Laura Kemshall, and the Artful Eco Bag from Kelli Nina Perkins.

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sondray wrote
on 13 May 2009 9:20 AM

Thank you sew much for making this available.

flyergrad wrote
on 15 May 2009 4:48 AM

The bags look terrific!  Thank you for sharing your talent with me.

tygrelily17 wrote
on 16 May 2009 4:20 PM

I was really disappointed that this wouldn't print out for me.

on 18 May 2009 10:30 AM

Thank you so much- I love the look of these bags! I am always looking for new bags to make-very generous of you to let people download these patterns!

on 27 May 2009 2:33 PM

I have a friend who generally makes quilts, and she recently stated that she wasn't making the large ones anymore as it tires her so much now , so I am going to pass these patterns onto her. She will be delighted.

ITM wrote
on 5 Jun 2009 7:59 AM

love the purple bag, another project to add to my list. thank you for sharing the instructions

 

joylyn95125 wrote
on 8 Jun 2009 4:35 PM

Thank you I'm egger to learn

CarolTN wrote
on 17 Jun 2009 10:25 PM

I love making bags and will enjoy looking through your pattern to make a few of them. thankx for sharing!

 

on 28 Jun 2009 5:40 PM

Can't wait to get started on the perfect bag to go with my American Sewing Guild challenge jacket.    Thanks

kpra- wrote
on 29 Jun 2009 6:02 PM

Thank a lots----

I'm just a beginner but i will try...

nina fishman wrote
on 27 Jan 2010 10:43 AM
thank you very much' the things are buatifull.
on 22 Feb 2010 3:59 PM

Thank you. I was trying to find a bag like the Purple one to buy without success. Now I can just make it myself. So much more fun.

bediane wrote
on 15 May 2010 2:07 PM

I love making bags and these look great and done very simply.  I am so glad handmade projects are making their rounds again.  I think when we approach times in which we can't afford much we go into our grandmother's mode and start making our items, start gardening, and enjoying the wonderful outdoors. I think we need to know when we go through recessions maybe it isn't such a bad time afterall.  It's a time to get back to our roots, the garden, the art of preserving what we do in life.  Instead of thinking negative let's think of it as a time to learn lessons our ancestors knew all along.  It doesn't take much material or much of our earth to satisfy our needs.

Thanks for the wonderful website.  I look forward to being an active member.

Aunt Mattie (the name they used to call my grandmother who owned the house with the biggest living room.  The quilts were let down from the ceiling in order for the neighbors to come over and quilt in time for the winter months.)