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Betz White – Build Your Own Tote Bag: Interior Details

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Betz White – Build Your Own Tote Bag: Interior Details

8 Video lessons in HD
2h 27m of class content
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LESSONS
1. Tools & Materials

2. Flush Pocket Zipper

3. Key Fob

4. Divided Slip Pocket

5. Zippered Divider

6. Padded Tech Pocket With Velcro

7. Elastic Water Bottle Pocket

8. Concealed Zipper Closure
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Add Extra Dimension To A Classic Tote Bag.
Tailor the interior of your basic tote with tips and techniques from Betz White in Build Your Own Tote Bag: Interior Details.
In this class, you’ll learn how to add the interior extras that make a simple bag more functional and finished.
You’ll learn how to add a:

Divided slip pocket
Flush Zipper pocket
Elastic pocket
Padded tech pocket with velcro
Zippered divider
Key Fob

Betz will share best practices for making sure that each of these embellishments looks professionally-done and functions perfectly.
If you want to add extra dimension to a classic tote, join Betz White in this fun and instructional sewing class.
BETZ WHITE
Designer and author Betz White has been sewing since her mother taught her as a young girl. A graduate in Fashion Design from the University of Cincinnati, White left her corporate career as a children’s wear designer to stay home with her young children and to pursue a new love: creating one-of-a-kind items from second hand materials. Betz draws her inspiration from vintage shapes, elements of nature and everyday objects. Her bold aesthetic combined with her education in apparel design results in a unique offering of patterns and projects for the modern sewer.
Betz is the bestselling author of Warm Fuzzies, the go-to book on recycled felting, and Sewing Green, presenting 25 projects made from “repurposed” thrift-store finds and organic fabrics. Betz has been featured on Martha Stewart’s television show (twice!), on the cover of CRAFT magazine, and on numerous craft podcasts.