Happy almost Spring! New! Fieldstone Tote Pattern! I’m excited to introduce you to my newest pattern, the Fieldstone Tote!

Here’s a quick list of the pattern’s features:
- two sizes to sew! Mini & Regular
- two views to sew! View A features an interior zippered hang pocket, View B features a zippered top and interior slip pocket
- minimal hardware needed! Just a zipper and some webbing!
- feature your favorite fabric, use a leftover quilt block/patchwork, or quilt your Main Panels!

Plus, the Fieldstone Tote pattern is so FUN to sew!
- The Mini size is seriously SO cute.
- It’s small and mighty!
- Uses small cuts of fabric! Mostly Fat Quarters!
- It makes a cute project bag for your craft stuff, lunch bag, or for everyday!
- The Regular size is going to be perfect when you need to carry a bit more! Toss in your things and go! It’ll hold a sweater’s worth of yarn or makes a great everyday tote to hold all your things. Perfect for toting back and forth to work or your car.
I hope you’ll love this new tote pattern as much as I do! I’ve been having so much FUN sewing up the samples. My inspiration for this pattern started when I was making the Mini size and wanted to feature my favorite fabrics, then I couldn’t resist adding the Regular size. Plus, the boxy shape lends itself extremely well for patchwork on the Main Panels!
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Construction Notes
The Fieldstone Tote features a super boxy shape. View A is perfect for an Advanced Beginner! If you’ve made a basic tote, the Fieldstone would be a great way to level up your skills.
The pattern includes several options for handles so you can customize it to fit your needs and preferences.
View B is a great Intermediate sewing pattern. If you’re looking to try a new way to make a zippered top closure and are up for a challenge, I know you’ll have fun with this view!
Plus, I’m excited to have some future blog posts that might cover things like adding a key holder, adding a water bottle sleeve, and using one fabric (instead of two) for the exterior.

Fabric Notes
This pattern is perfect for all your fun splashy designer canvas prints (I used a few of the Ruby Star Society canvases for my Exterior Fabric on a lot of my samples and adore them!) with waterproof canvas for the lining. Most of the designer canvases you can find a quilt shop (Ruby Star Society, Windham, Moda, etc.) fall within the recommended 6-8 oz. weight. I also like the way the thicker Fableism fabrics work as well!
I also used 600d Waterproof Canvas from Sullivan’s Trim for the Exterior Accent pieces (and skipped the interfacing – so easy to use and sew and has the perfect structure!). You could even make the whole exterior using this!
For another heavier canvas for the Exterior Accent fabric I used Kokka’s Nuno to Mono Cotton Heavyweight Canvas (it’s 13 oz. which is heavy, grab your size 16 needle for sure!). And same as for the 600d waterproof canvas, skip the interfacing if you’re using the Nuno to Mono.
Another option would be Robert Kaufman’s Big Sur canvas, I would stick with a lighter interfacing or no interfacing when using this 9.6 oz. canvas.

Interfacing Notes
As with many bag projects, the cutting and interfacing take the most time! I would recommend breaking up your making sessions into two parts: one for cutting and interfacing and another for sewing!
For this project I recommend a fusible woven interfacing (Pellon SF101 or equivalent) for the lining pieces and Emmaline Bags (EB Fuse – Medium) for the exterior pieces. In the pattern I do give options for a few different other interfacings, so check those out as well.

Zippers Used
This pattern is written for zipper by the yard (many of which come in nylon finish that look like metal!). As always, be sure to read through all the entire supplies list and instructions before sewing!
If you’re using up some fixed-length zippers in your stash, grab a nylon coil handbag zipper that’s at least 1″ longer than the size listed in the pattern. Here are the fixed-length handbag nylon zippers I have in my shop.
Upcoming video sew-along and….
- YES! I will be sharing a full video sew-along! I haven’t decided yet if it would be more fun to do it email style or just post to YouTube. Can you let me know if you have a preference? This will probably be a two or three part video to go over both views. I hope to have it ready starting mid-March!
- I am very excited to show you more samples! I’ll be diving into the details of each of the samples that I’ve made with in-depth blog posts – so be sure to stop by my blog in the coming weeks for those!
- For those of you who prefer paper patterns, I’m hoping to have those ready in about a month or so (end of March). Thank you for your enthusiasm & patience!
Click here to purchase the pattern!
Supplies for the Fieldstone Tote:
Available in my shop:
- use any of the handbag zippers in my shop (pick a length that is at least 1″ longer than the listed length needed and cut to length)
- 1”-wide webbing for Handles (1-3 yds)
- waxed cord or leather zipper pulls for that special finishing touch!
- 18″ leather handles/chicago screws if you’d prefer adding leather handles!
- check your other favorite supply shops if you’re buying zipper by the yard!
* Note: pattern assumes zipper tape width of 1 ¼”/3.2cm. Zipper by the yard/continuous zipper is most often found with nylon teeth. Nylon comes in colors that look like metal. Nylon is easy to sew through!
Can’t wait to share more! Thanks so much for your support! I’m SO excited to see what you make using this new Fieldstone Tote pattern!

Is there a video tutorial?
I would love to see the sew a long video on You Tube. It’s much easier to find than trying to scroll through my emails. The bag looks beautiful. Can’t wait to check it out further
Thanks Renee, sounds like the consensus so far!
Hi Kerrie, there will be. All the info about the video is written in the blog post. Thanks!
Great bags- love the zipper top one. Would really like the videos on YouTube- easier to find. Looks like another great pattern.
Thanks Gwen! And thanks for the input, I’ll put it on my YouTube.
Would Kraft-tex work for the side/bottom exterior pieces?
Hi Ann, I just got some Kraft-tex and haven’t used it yet. I think it would though!
Thanks! I’m going to give it a try.
HI! cute bag! Is that a pocket across the front? Looks like it is but not sure?
Thanks Darlene, no front pocket. You could add one if you wanted!
A you tube video would be wonderful. I’m looking forward to buying the paper pattern. I love your patterns!
I’d like to see pictures of the inside of the zipper version, having trouble with the last bit
Hi Gail, sure, the inside pic of View B is on page 14 of the PDF. The pocket fabric is light blue on that sample and is different than the rest of the lining (blue floral) because I didn’t have enough of the floral fabric to make the pocket on that sample, gotta work with what you’ve got. Also, the video on my YouTube will be coming out tomorrow mid-day. Thanks!