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Roundabout Bag - Pattern by Cotton Street Commons

eQuilter Roundabout Bag - Pattern by Cotton Street Commons

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Finished Size: 9" Circle x 3" Wide

Wherever you're on the go, the Roundabout Bag has you covered. This pretty handbag is perfect for storing your daily essentials, so piece it together with scraps from your stash to whip up a fresh and fun addition to your daily look. Material Requirements Include: 1/2 yd fabric for outside layer & pocket; (1) fat quarter for outside accent; 1/2 yd for inside bag; 1/2 yd (18" x 60") soft & stable foam stabilizer; 12" zipper; 2 yds webbing for straps (choice of 1", 1-1/2" or 2" widths); 1/8 yd optional fabric strap; and (2) D Clasps, (2) Lobster Claws, and (1) Tri-Slide Guide. Width for all hardware should match the size of your webbing strap. 'Roundabout Bag' pattern by Cotton Street Commons. Finished size is about 9" circle x 3" wide.

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