12.23.2025

Introducing the Picnic Tote - new PDF pattern


I put this pattern together over the summer and had every intention of listing in my Etsy shop before the Fall.  Gad school and life in general got in the way and here it is nearly 6 months later and I'm just getting back to it.  
I had that "I can make that" moment when grocery shopping and was enticed to buy a bunch of mini-totes at my favorite grocery store.
The mini totes are my go to for bringing snacks to the kids' cross country meets, book club, or just running errands. 
The pattern has instructions for 2 sizes.  You can do the handles with fabric or with a pretty one and a half inch webbing making it an even quicker sew.  

Easy download in my SHOP.
Hope you'll check it out and tell me what you think.

Tag me on IG if you make and share //  @zaaberry



12.21.2025

Cargo Duffle Again!


A good pattern is one that stands the test of time, and the Cargo Duffle for me is one of those patterns. Anna from Noodlehead partnered with Robert Kaufman fabrics in 2013 and published this free pattern.  I made my own version back in 2015 and then a kids size version later that year.  Here I am 10 years later going back to the same pattern with my own modifications.  
This time around I invested the time in the quilting and the result absolutely was worth all the effort.  I also added end tabs so I can attach a shoulder strap if I want.  

I made my verison a bit wider  so my bottom gusset was 8in x 30.5in and my zipper gusset was 4in x 30.5 in.  
With zipper by the yard being so readily available, it was easy to add a two way zipper.  If you haven't discovered zipper by the yard, I highly recommend it.  I'm slowly working my way through all my sized zippers and will eventually transition to cutting all my zippers to size by project.  

I made the bottom with a vegan leather for added durability and made a drop-in canvas lining.  I added Peltex  to the bottom and side panels below the zipper for added structure.  


Though I made quite a few modifications to this bag, including leaving off the cargo pockets, I still mainly followed the pattern and it was my primary inspiration.  I'm already planning my next bag that I'll likely make to donate to a local fundraiser auction.  This one I'm keeping for myself and can't wait to use it on my next trip.  

12.19.2025

Noodlehead Quarry Tote

 

The Quarry Tote by Noodlehead is another one of my recent favorite patterns.  It comes together fairly quickly and the step by step sewalong video Anna has posted on her YouTube channel is really helpful.  

I made this one with this cute cat fabric from Ruby Star Society.  This friend loves cats and loves to knit and crochet and the Quarry Tote makes a great project bag.  


I added a grommet on the side that you can thread the yarn through.  I wasn't sure if this would be a nice feature or not and though I haven't tried it personally, my friend seems to like it for her projects. 


I didn't have the netting that the pattern called for so I used a clear vinyl instead and I think it woks just as well.  Overall, another great pattern by Noodlehead.