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I thought I'd bombard you with yet more piccies of the tote bag I made AND provide the details of where I got some of the supplies from because I just know you want to make the bag too!
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Magnetic snaps for the clasp, I got from here, really quick postage too.
Cotton batting for lining, I got from here.
The cute knitty lass & owl fabric for the flap, I got from here.
The zips I got from here... I have bought heaps of zips from there, they have a massive choice and super quick postage.
Not forgetting the pattern which I got here - it was part of the course materials.
The rest of the fabric was sourced from my elbow deep stash hidden in the cupboard!
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