SHOPPING TOTE BAG
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Absolutely! ๐ This is a great project for attracting blog visitors, especially because it combines three things your readers are likely interested in: sewing, saving fabric, and making something useful.
The part I would emphasize is that you adapted a pattern designed for 2 yards to work with approximately 1 yard of fabric. That makes the project more relatable to someone who has limited fabric or wants to use fabric they already have.
I would also make the post more searchable by using phrases such as DIY shopping tote bag, reusable fabric shopping bag, easy sewing project, one-yard sewing project, and foldable tote bag.
Here is a polished version you can use on your blog:
DIY Shopping Tote Bag – A One-Yard Sewing Project
Have you ever found a sewing pattern you really liked, but didn't have enough fabric to make the entire project exactly as the pattern instructed?
That's what happened with this Shopping Tote Bag project! ๐๐งต
I wanted to make a useful shopping bag that could easily be carried along with me and then pulled out when needed for groceries, fabric shopping, or other purchases.
The original pattern called for 2 yards of fabric, but I only had about 1 yard available.
So, instead of putting the project aside, I decided to get creative and mix and match portions of the pattern to fit the amount of fabric I had.
And this is the result!
The Pattern
For this project, I used the Simplicity Crafts 9963 pattern from Simplicity Creative Group.
I used portions of Pattern G and Pattern B, adapting them rather than following the pattern exactly.
This tote is therefore my own adaptation using portions of the pattern, rather than an exact version of the original design.
Making the Tote With Less Fabric
The original project requires approximately 2 yards of fabric.
Since I had only about 1 yard, I worked with the pieces available and adjusted the project to fit my fabric.
This is one of the things I enjoy about sewing.
Sometimes you don't have exactly what a pattern calls for, but that doesn't necessarily mean you have to abandon the project.
You can look at the pattern pieces, think about what you want the finished project to do, and see how you can make the available fabric work.
A Little Creativity Goes a Long Way!
Instead of thinking:
"I don't have enough fabric."
Try thinking:
"What can I make with the fabric I do have?"
That's exactly what I did with this shopping tote.
A Handy Bag to Carry With You
One of my favorite things about this tote bag is that it is compact and easy to take along with you.
You can fold it up and place it inside your purse, handbag, or another larger bag.
Then, when you need an extra shopping bag, simply take it out and use it.
It can be handy for:
๐ Grocery shopping
๐งต Buying fabric and sewing supplies
๐️ Everyday shopping
๐ฆ Carrying small purchases
♻️ Reducing the need for disposable shopping bags
A reusable fabric tote is also a fun way to show off beautiful fabrics that you love.
My Finished Shopping Tote
For this project, I used a beautiful textured fabric in a soft neutral shade.
I especially like how the fabric gives the finished tote a simple, elegant appearance while still making it practical for everyday use.
The first photograph shows the tote while I was working on it at my sewing machine, and the second shows the completed bag.
There is also a small pocket on the outside, adding a convenient place for a few smaller items.
Fabric Available From Chick-A-Dee Treasures
The fabric used for this project was purchased from @Chick-A-Dee Treasures.
Fabric is sold by the yard every Friday morning.
If you are a fabric lover, be sure to keep an eye out for their available fabrics!
Featured Sewing Project
Shopping Tote Bag
Pattern: Simplicity Crafts 9963
Pattern portions used: G and B
Fabric used: Approximately 1 yard
Project type: Reusable Shopping Tote
Difficulty: Easy
My project is an adaptation of portions of the Simplicity pattern and is not an exact reproduction of the pattern design.
Sewing Inspiration
One of the best parts of sewing is being able to take an idea and make it your own.
Patterns are wonderful guides, but sometimes your fabric supply, measurements, or intended use may lead you to make changes.
That's what happened with this tote.
I had approximately one yard of fabric, a pattern that called for two yards, and an idea for a useful shopping bag.
With a little creativity, I was able to make it work!
So before putting that piece of fabric back in your stash, take another look at it. You may have enough to create something wonderful. ❤️๐งต
Watch the Project
I also shared this project on TikTok:
๐ฅ Shopping Tote Bag
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Happy Sewing! ๐งต✂️
What do you like to make with leftover fabric?
Leave a comment and share your ideas. I would love to hear what other creative projects you make from the fabric in your stash!
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A few things I especially like for visitor interest
I would put “One-Yard Sewing Project” prominently in the title or subtitle. That gives the post an additional reason for someone to click because many sewists have smaller fabric pieces they want to use.
A strong SEO title could be:
DIY Shopping Tote Bag | An Easy One-Yard Sewing Project
And a Pinterest/social-media title could be:
I Only Had 1 Yard of Fabric… So I Made This Shopping Tote! ๐๐งต
That second one creates a little curiosity and gives people a reason to see how you made a 2-yard pattern work with only 1 yard.
You also have a nice opportunity here to make this part of your continuing Sewing With Shirley-Ann Pearman project collection: “What Can I Make With the Fabric I Have?” That could become a recurring theme for future posts.
To note a few thing further, the pattern was a general Tote Bag with the corners to be squared. To fit the fabric to be enough, I ommited or took out a few instructions like lining, pockets, foam base cover and interfacing.
Yes, that clarification makes the project story even better. It shows that you didn't simply make a smaller version—you adapted the general tote bag pattern to the fabric you had available, making practical decisions about which features to leave out.
I would add this explanation to the blog post:
Adapting the Tote Bag Pattern to My Fabric
The original Simplicity Crafts 9963 pattern is a general tote bag design with squared corners.
The pattern called for approximately 2 yards of fabric, but I had only about 1 yard available. Rather than purchase more fabric, I decided to adapt the pattern and see what I could make with what I had.
I used portions of Pattern G and Pattern B, but I did not follow every instruction in the original pattern.
To make the available fabric go far enough, I omitted a few of the original construction details, including:
The lining
Additional pockets
The foam base cover
Interfacing
By leaving out these additional materials and steps, I was able to work with the approximately one yard of fabric that I had available.
The finished tote is a simplified and adapted version of the general tote bag design. It still provides the main purpose I wanted—a practical shopping bag that can be folded or carried along in a purse or handbag and brought out when needed.
Making a Pattern Work for You
This project is a good example of how sewing patterns can sometimes be used as a starting point for your own ideas.
You don't always have to make a pattern exactly as pictured or follow every feature when your goal is simply to create something useful.
In my case, I looked at the pattern, considered the amount of fabric I had, and decided which features I could leave out while still achieving the type of shopping tote I wanted.
Sometimes a little mixing, matching, omitting, and adjusting is all it takes to turn the fabric you already have into something useful. ๐งต✂️
My goal wasn't to duplicate the original pattern exactly—it was to use portions of the pattern to help create a shopping tote from the fabric I had available.
I think this is an important distinction to include, especially since you are mentioning the Simplicity pattern by name. It clearly explains to your readers that your finished tote is an adaptation using portions of the pattern, rather than presenting it as the complete original pattern.
And I particularly like the phrase “Making a Pattern Work for You” as a little section heading—it fits very well with your practical, encouraging sewing content.
@shirleyannlp Shopping Tote Bag To make this tote bag I used a Simplicity Craft pattern. @simplicity_creative_group It is not exactly like the patterns provided but portions taken from them to make the tote. Simplicity Crafts 9963 I used a portion of pattern G and pattern B The bag was made in mind of making a shopping bag to transport with you and able to bring it out of your bag to help carry groceries, shopping materies like probably fabric buying etc. The actual pattern calls for 2 yards is why I used portions. I only had about a 1 yard. In other words I just mixed matched the pattern to fit the 1 yard. It is a very easy compact bag to fold up and place in your purse or hand bag. Fabric sold at @Chick-A-Dee Treasures By The Yard Every Friday Morning. #crafting #sewing #simplicity #contentcreator #creatorsearchinsights ♬ Beautiful Place - Music Byte
Tiktok posting
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To make this tote bag I used a Simplicity Craft pattern. @simplicity_creative_group
It is not exactly like the patterns provided but portions taken from them to make the tote.
Simplicity Crafts 9963
I used a portion of pattern G and pattern B
The bag was made in mind of making a shopping bag to transport with you and able to bring it out of your bag to help carry groceries, shopping materies like probably fabric buying etc.
The actual pattern calls for 2 yards is why I used portions. I only had about a 1 yard.
In other words I just mixed matched the pattern to fit the 1 yard.
It is a very easy compact bag to fold up and place in your purse or hand bag.
Fabric sold at @Chick-A-Dee Treasures
By The Yard Every Friday Morning.
#crafting #sewing #simplicity #contentcreator #creatorsearchinsights
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Kingdder 15 Pcs 20 x 20 Cotton Fabric Floral Square Quilting Patchwork Flower Fabric Fat Quarter Colorful Printed Square Patchwork Fat Bundles for DIY Crafts Cloths Handmade Supplies
“As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.”
@shirleyannlp #sewingmywayto10k DIY Shopping Tote Bag | An Easy One-Yard Sewing Project Video Part 2 Primarily to show the folding process of the bag and the handiness. Video Part 1 The making of the bag. @Shirley-Ann L. Pearman #Sewing #ShoppingToteBag #DIYBag #SewingProjects ♬ Better Days - Lil New Prophet
@shirleyannlp #sewingmywayto10k Foldable Shopping Bag DIY Shopping Tote Bag | An Easy One-Yard Sewing Project Other videos in reference to this video. @Shirley-Ann L. Pearman @Shirley-Ann L. Pearman @Chick-A-Dee Treasures @simplicity_creative_group #SewingProjects #FabricCrafts #SimplicityPatterns #OneYardProject ♬ original sound - Shirley-Ann L. Pearman
TIKTOK VIDEOS
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