
Turning a Charm Pack Into Something Practical (Yes… Another Tote Bag)
There’s something extra special about using gifted fabric. For Christmas, I received a charm pack, one of those perfectly coordinated stacks that feels too pretty to cut into. You know the kind. The ones you pet for a while before committing.
Instead of letting it live forever on a shelf (fabric hoarding, but ✨festive✨), I decided to do the responsible thing and turn it into something I’ll actually use: another quilted tote bag.
Why a Tote?
Tote bags are my go-to practical project:
- They’re useful every single day
- They’re a great canvas for patchwork
- And they’re the perfect excuse to make “just one more”
This charm pack lent itself beautifully to a scrappy, quilted look; high contrast, lots of texture, and that satisfying patchwork rhythm that charm squares do best.
The Details I Love
This bag is fully quilted, sturdy, and roomy enough for real life (not just “cute but useless” life). I paired the charm pack with coordinating fabrics to keep everything cohesive while still letting each square shine.
A few favorite touches:
- Quilted patchwork exterior for durability and texture
- Soft but structured body—stands up without being stiff
- Black strap with subtle floral print to ground the design
- A little charm clipped on, because joy matters
It’s the kind of bag that works for errands, sewing projects, or tossing in everything you swear you don’t carry daily.
A Reminder to Use the Good Fabric
This project was a good reminder that fabric is meant to be used, not saved forever. That charm pack could’ve stayed pristine in its packaging, but now it’s something functional, handmade, and full of memories.
So yes, it’s another tote bag.
But it’s also a Christmas gift, a practical win, and proof that the best projects are the ones you actually carry with you.
If you’ve been waiting for a “special enough” project, this is your sign. Make the bag. Use the fabric. Add the charm. 🧵✨





















