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Class Kit
Pattern PDF download available at https://knotandthread.com
Hard Copy can be ordered from instructor for $12 Pattern PDF download available at https://knotandthread.com
Hard Copy can be ordered from instructor for $12
Skill Level
All Skills Welcome
About the Class
We had so much fun with the class last year, let's do it again! This is truly an ‘everything’ bag! It can be used for anything & everything. It is already one of my new favorite bags. There are three sizes. I made the medium and it holds 2 12”x12” boxes and my large rotating mat. I’ve loaded it with projects, quilts, even a small sewing machine. You can choose to make the medium or the large bag. **There will be prep work to be done before class.
Finished sizes: Small 11” x 14” x 8”, Medium 11” x 16” x 8”, Large 11” x 18” x 8”
Fabric Requirements
1 yard main Fabric non-directional
1 yard Lining Fabric
¾ yd Accent Fabric (Binding and Handles)
1 yard Soft and Stable (ByAnnie’s brand is ideal)
1 ½” handle webbing: webbing to cover with fabric or decorative webbing. Amazon does have some nice decorative webbings, so does Emmalinebags.com and SallieTomato.com. Remember to get 1 ½” wide webbing.
ByAnnie’s Base Stabilizer (This is a clear acrylic piece that fits in the bottom of your bag. It adds support to the bottom of bags and totes.
Class Supply List
• Pattern All The Things Tote by Knot & Thread Design
• Sewing machine in good working order. Don’t forget the power cord or foot pedal!
• New sewing machine needle: recommendation 16/100 denim needle, definitely at least a 14/90 Universal Needle
• Basic sewing supplies: scissors, pins, marking tool, seam ripper, binding clips, etc.
• Rotary Cutter, new blade preferred
• Small cutting board (optional)
I will have many supplies and tools to sell including the pattern ($12) and the ByAnnies Base Stabilizer ($20)
**Instructor will email prep work prior to event.

Instructor
Rochelle Meyer
I grew up sewing with my mom, mainly clothing. I sewed clothing because I had to if I wanted
clothes for school. I sewed crafts because I loved to! Interest in crafts led to quilting. As a youth, I made many
whole top quilts by tying them. I made my first real quilt for my parents 50 th wedding anniversary. I designed it
around drawings my daughter drew of all the grandchildren. Most of it was made through trial and error, with
a little bit of help from books and quilt shops. That was the beginning of my addiction. I continued to make
quilts and to teach myself different techniques. As my last of 5 children entered high school, I tried to figure
out what I wanted to do with my life. I had taught elementary school before and debated on entering that
field again, but it didn’t feel right. The opportunity came to work for a quilt shop, and I jumped at it.
Discovered at the quilt shop, that I could combine my loves of learning, quilting, and teaching! For the past
10+ years I have had the privilege of sharing my knowledge with others as I have taught machine classes,
embroidery classes and piecing classes. I’m a proud wife and mom of 5 kids, all married to awesome spouses
and best of all, I have 8 grandchildren that love to sew along with me.
Teaching: All the Things Tote and Atlas Zipper Case
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