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Free pattern: Oilcloth grocery tote

September 28, by Anne Weaver. 3 Comments

Free pattern: Oilcloth grocery tote

Free pattern: Oilcloth grocery tote

Are you still using throw-away plastic bags for your groceries?  Don’t!  Dylan from By Dylan M. shares a free pattern for making a reusable grocery tote from oilcloth.  Tall and boxy (inspired by Trader Joe’s reusable shopping totes), this bag has plenty of room to pack your groceries.  The oilcloth is super sturdy and you can find it in so many pretty prints.

Click below to get her free pattern:

DIY Reusable Grocery Bag (Free PDF Pattern!), by By Dylan M.

[photo from By Dylan M.]

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  1. bydylanm says

    September 28, 2016 at 8:10 am

    Thank you so much for spreading word about my free pattern! I want everyone to have their own beautiful grocery totes to show off 🙂

    Reply
  2. Mary Davidson says

    September 29, 2016 at 12:03 pm

    Very pretty and great idea! Thank you for the pattern!

    Reply
  3. Barbara Reed says

    March 20, 2019 at 8:33 pm

    So I looked through the comments and didn’t find my question, the straps say to cut fabric 22”, but don’t give the width…how wide should I cut my straps??

    Reply

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