A number of people said they would love a tutorial for the fabric knitting caddy I made for a friend last week.

I thought I might write up a quick tutorial over the weekend, but then I realized that it really wasn’t necessary as there are probably hundreds of free tutorials available for a caddy just like this. All you’d need to do is add your own fun piecing and put the handles where you want them.
Here’s a few links to tutorials that will probably work really well:
The One Hour Basket by Easy Patchwork.
30-Minute Fabric Basket by Flamingo toes.
And here are a few video tutorials on Youtube.
That should keep you busy for a while!
just curious as to dimensions of this. It looks wider that the usual frankenbag gusset. Maybe 4 inch gusset? S
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My regular Franken bag is 2.5 inches. This was done at 3 inches.
Anne
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See also the Oslo Craft Bag from Sara Lawson of Sew Sweetness. The pattern is free and there’s a corresponding video to walk younthrough the construction. I use Sew Sweetness more than any other bag patterns. There’s also a FB fan group with lots of help and love.
https://sewsweetness.com/2016/11/oslo-craft-bag.html
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Thank you Anne 🤗 I just signed up. Excellent website!
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thanks for finding me!
Anne
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I was wondering where you buy your leather handles and tag.
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I make them. There is a link to the material at the very bottom of my frankenbag tutorial. The tutorial also includes instructions for making the handles:
https://agilejack1.com/2021/03/25/frankenbag-tutorial/
Anne
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Thank you!
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I make my handles. Instructions are in my Frankenbag tutorial and there’s a link to the material at the very bottom of the tutorial. https://agilejack1.com/2021/03/25/frankenbag-tutorial/
Here’s the etsy seller where I get my tags: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AllThisWood?fbclid=IwAR2z01G-8-hWRfo0EVKS-RHq_vGVeU8kRJbn4NzWIRMFEyXHhYEgjUz8a8c
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