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Orphan Block – Tote Bag
This tote uses 2 Orphan blocks to create an oversized tote that is perfect for carrying your sewing projects, workbooks, laptop or even after sport snacks.
This tutorial is easy to follow with photos to guide you along as mentioned above you will need more than one block to complete this quilting tutorial.
If you’re an avid quilter surely you’ll have orphan blocks. It doesn’t really matter if you are new, Orphaned blocks will find their way into your life.
Orphan blocks are extra blocks made to test block patterns or blocks that were made for quilts or projects that never got used. With little projects like these, you can turn Quilt Blocks that are just laying around into a functioning item. Maybe you don’t have an orphan block but a 50% UFO set of quilt blocks? Either way, this single block project is perfect for those quilted blocks too.
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