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Picnic Tote Bag to Blanket Sewing Pattern

  • Jun 4
  • 1 min read
Picnic Tote Bag to Blanket Sewing Pattern
maTherialThings

5-in-1 Picnic Tote Bag to Blanket – The Ultimate Convertible Sewing Pattern!


Elevate your outdoor adventures, playdates, or everyday outings with this brilliantly versatile 5-in-1 Tote Bag to Blanket sewing pattern. Whether you're heading to the park, the beach, or just managing busy family life, this pattern helps you create a stylish and functional accessory that adapts to your needs.


Designed by maTherialThings this PDF sewing pattern is ideal for beginners, requiring only basic sewing skills. Thanks to the clear, easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step photos, you'll be able to create a stylish, handmade bag in just a few hours—even if you're new to sewing. It’s a quick, satisfying project that’s as fun to make as it is to use!


Endless Possibilities – One Clever Design:

  • 🧺 Picnic Tote that unfolds into a spacious picnic blanket

  • 🧸 Toy Storage Bag that transforms into a play mat

  • 🍼 Diaper Bag that becomes a practical diaper-changing mat

  • 🏖️ Beach Bag that opens up into a beach mat

  • 🎨 Or customize it to create your own unique combination!


This pattern is perfect for all sewing levels, and includes step-by-step instructions with clear images to guide you through every detail.


📏 Finished Bag Size:


  • Width (sides): 22 cm (approx. 8.7")

  • Height: 40 cm (approx. 15.75")

  • Unfolded Mat Diameter: 100 cm (approx. 39.4")


✅ Print-at-home PDF format (A4 or US Letter)

✅ Thoughtfully designed for both form and function

✅ Makes a thoughtful, handmade gift for families, new parents, or outdoor lovers


Sew your own multi-functional masterpiece and simplify your adventures—all with just one smart pattern!




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