The Casey Tote Sewing Pattern

All posts may contain affiliate links.

The Casey Tote pattern is great for the confident beginner or intermediate sewer. The designer has provided detailed step-by-step instructions with photos to help you visualize every step. The Casey Tote is a roomy tote that is fully lined and includes two exterior slip pockets, an interior slip pocket, an interior zip pocket, and a top zipper closure. It calls for minimal hardware.

I love the examples she has displayed, they show all the possibilities where you can customize your purse with the use of a variety of fabrics, and I love that this has a flat bottom that stands upright.

Finished size will be: The Casey Tote is 14” wide x 15” tall x 5.5” deep

Materials needed to make this tote are:
Exterior fabric – approx. ¾ yard
Contrast Fabric – approx. ½ yard
Lining Fabric – approx. ¾ yard
Light weight interfacing (i.e. Pellon sf101) – approx. 2 yards of 20” width
Fleece interfacing mid weight – approx. ½ yard
Heavyweight stabilizer (i.e. Pellon Peltex or Decovil Heavy) – approx. ¼ yard
Coordinating thread
Double stick quilters tape (optional)
5 – small to medium double cap rivets (optional)
One – 19” #5 zipper
One – 11” all-purpose or #5 zipper

To buy this pattern click the blue button below.