Mahler said... This is such a yummi bag. It calls for excellent food and fun grocery time ! 9/16/08 11:19 AM
Mary Stiefer said... So glad you used that great oilcloth. If looks fabulous. A PDF would be great. Thanks. 9/16/08 11:21 AM
Deepika said... Mary, I just added a link to the Pattern PDF. 9/16/08 11:24 AM
Catbird said... I'm envious of your beautiful grocery bag in that pretty oilcloth. You're going to attract an admiring crowd whenever you shop. Looking forward to seeing the instructions -- thank you!! 9/16/08 11:25 AM
sewtime said... So pretty and bright. Love you bag!! 9/16/08 12:30 PM
Karen6790 said... That oilcloth was absolutely perfect for your bag, and thanks for the pattern PDF. 9/16/08 1:12 PM
JenSews2 said... Thanks for the pattern too! I like the idea of plastic canvas to support the bottom. Excellent idea! 9/16/08 6:47 PM
donna mel said... what a great bag! and thanks for the simple instructions. i had 3 questions and you answered them all. i hope you'll bring it to sawyer brook on saturday. 9/16/08 8:07 PM
nfield said... Soo much nicer than my "grocery store green" mesh. thank you for the pattern. Now to find the oil cloth:) 9/16/08 9:48 PM
lark said... Ooo La la, Deepika. Lovely!!! 9/16/08 9:52 PM
LuceLu said... Great bag! 9/17/08 7:57 AM
Annette1 said... So NICE, especially in the cheerful print! :o) 9/17/08 5:45 PM
cyclegirl said... Thanks for the review and the PDF. I predict a run on oilcloth! 9/18/08 6:37 PM
Darla in PA said... Very cute bag! 9/18/08 8:53 PM
CarolynGM said... Thanks for the pattern PDF. I can't wait to try it. 9/30/08 1:18 PM
LindaO said... Thanks for this great pattern. I have the SAME oilcloth, bought at an apple orchard in N. Wisconsin! Now to find it in my stash. 10/3/08 10:13 AM
newlywedws said... I didn't even notice that the founder of PR was the one who made this...I just noticed the pleasure and beauty of the bag!!!!! 10/3/08 12:09 PM
hendy said... Thanks for the pattern. Very helpful and easy to follow 10/4/08 5:33 AM
nannymac said... How did you add the magnetic snap? What kind do you recommend? Could you add a photo? 10/5/08 7:19 AM
Deepika said... nannymac, I will add a small tutorial today for the magnetic snap. It's really very easy and once you learn the method you'll find yourself adding it everywhere! 10/5/08 11:35 AM
Ariadne said... MUST make these. A local store- Craft- O- rama has the cutest oilcloth selection around, and I haven't any idea what to use it for. Also, your design solves the parts that bug me about the 'boughten' ones- the bottom, and the less that trust-worthy straps. Way to Go!
And:
much gratitude for the complete pattern and tutorial. 4/25/09 0:59 AM
This is such a yummi bag. It calls for excellent food and fun grocery time !
9/16/08 11:19 AM
So glad you used that great oilcloth. If looks fabulous. A PDF would be great. Thanks.
9/16/08 11:21 AM
Mary, I just added a link to the Pattern PDF.
9/16/08 11:24 AM
I'm envious of your beautiful grocery bag in that pretty oilcloth. You're going to attract an admiring crowd whenever you shop. Looking forward to seeing the instructions -- thank you!!
9/16/08 11:25 AM
So pretty and bright. Love you bag!!
9/16/08 12:30 PM
That oilcloth was absolutely perfect for your bag, and thanks for the pattern PDF.
9/16/08 1:12 PM
Thanks for the pattern too! I like the idea of plastic canvas to support the bottom. Excellent idea!
9/16/08 6:47 PM
what a great bag! and thanks for the simple instructions. i had 3 questions and you answered them all. i hope you'll bring it to sawyer brook on saturday.
9/16/08 8:07 PM
Soo much nicer than my "grocery store green" mesh. thank you for the pattern. Now to find the oil cloth:)
9/16/08 9:48 PM
Ooo La la, Deepika. Lovely!!!
9/16/08 9:52 PM
Great bag!
9/17/08 7:57 AM
So NICE, especially in the cheerful print! :o)
9/17/08 5:45 PM
Thanks for the review and the PDF. I predict a run on oilcloth!
9/18/08 6:37 PM
Very cute bag!
9/18/08 8:53 PM
Thanks for the pattern PDF. I can't wait to try it.
9/30/08 1:18 PM
Thanks for this great pattern. I have the SAME oilcloth, bought at an apple orchard in N. Wisconsin! Now to find it in my stash.
10/3/08 10:13 AM
I didn't even notice that the founder of PR was the one who made this...I just noticed the pleasure and beauty of the bag!!!!!
10/3/08 12:09 PM
Thanks for the pattern. Very helpful and easy to follow
10/4/08 5:33 AM
How did you add the magnetic snap? What kind do you recommend? Could you add a photo?
10/5/08 7:19 AM
nannymac, I will add a small tutorial today for the magnetic snap. It's really very easy and once you learn the method you'll find yourself adding it everywhere!
10/5/08 11:35 AM
MUST make these. A local store- Craft- O- rama has the cutest oilcloth selection around, and I haven't any idea what to use it for. Also, your design solves the parts that bug me about the 'boughten' ones- the bottom, and the less that trust-worthy straps. Way to Go! And: much gratitude for the complete pattern and tutorial.
4/25/09 0:59 AM