Sewing

Oxbow Totes in Orchard Run

This is the last of my projects I’ve made for my latest fabric collection! These Oxbow Totes in Orchard Run were so fun to sew up!

Oxbow Totes in Orchard Run

Quilting the Main Panels

Even though Orchard Run is a nice weight for bag making. It still needs a bit of structure for a larger bag like the Oxbow. So quilting it is! I actually love quilting these bags. It’s fun because it’s a fairly quick process (especially if you quilt your own quilts, you know). It’s also a great opportunity to try different quilting designs! I like the process of quilting the Main Panels because it’s relaxing and fun to see the fabric transform.

Oxbow Totes in Orchard Run

Basting and auditioning

I used the same process as I show in my YouTube video for the Oxbow sew-along. Spray basting (here’s a link to the spray baste I use) is still my method of choice for bags because it is quick and secures the fabric layers easily. I can definitely understand that there’s a bit of a learning curve to quilting. If you’re new to quilting, it might help to pick a smaller project like a zippered pouch to try quilting on first. It would be a perfect way to get to know the process yet not have so much time and material sunk in. And you could always use scrap fabric and quilt a few small panels, too. Turn them into pot holders!

After quilting the Main Panels it’s fun to see the project come together. If I’m unsure of how the fabrics will look together (especially the front pocket fabric), I like to try a few different fabric and webbing combos just to see what stands out to me. I just lay my auditioned fabrics and webbing on top of a Main Panel and go from there!

Oxbow Totes in Orchard Run

I like the way these turned out! Please see the Project Details below for all the source information and shop links!

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2 thoughts on “Oxbow Totes in Orchard Run

  1. Michelle Foreman says:

    Have you added a water bottle holder to this bag yet? Thanks!

    1. Anna Graham says:

      Hi Michelle, I haven’t. But you can definitely add one. A great spot would be to insert a water bottle “sleeve” into the lining side seam. Hope that helps!

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