This simple but striking pocket tote bag pattern, featuring a roomy deep front pocket, is an ideal large tote to sew for carrying everything you need. Choose coordinating or contrasting fabrics for the bag body, pocket and straps to create a custom, chic look with minimal effort.
Pocket tote bag pattern

A well-made tote is a wardrobe essential. This pocket tote bag pattern is both cute and practical: roomy enough for errands, work or a day out, with a distinctive deep front pocket that gives it personality.
I enjoy sewing totes because they are quick to construct and they showcase fabric combinations beautifully. For this bag I used medium-weight canvas for structure: the pocket and back panel share one fabric, while the front panel and straps use a complementary print for contrast.

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The construction was straightforward — cutting and preparing the pieces took longer than sewing. Accurate cutting and properly applying interfacing are the keys to a polished result. If you want an additional secure compartment, you can add a welt zipper pocket into the lining for valuables.
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Features of the deep front pocket tote pattern:
- Medium-large bag, approximately 18″ by 18″; strap pieces about 1½” by 22″.
- Large, deep front pocket for easy access and extra storage.
- Fully lined interior for a clean finish.
- Boxed (flat) base for stability and capacity.
- Comfortable, reinforced handles.
- Great pattern to highlight attractive fabric prints or color-blocking.
- Contrast pocket and front panel add subtle design interest.
- Extra pockets are easy to add inside or out, including a welt zipper pocket if desired.
- Clear, step-by-step instructions for using the pattern, cutting fabric and sewing the bag.
Materials:
- Deep pocket tote bag pattern.
- Approx. 1/2 yard canvas or denim for the pocket and back panel.
- Approx. 1/4 yard fabric for the front panel.
- About 2/3 yard quilting cotton for lining (bag and pocket).
- About 1 yard medium-weight interfacing or fusible fleece for stability.
- Fabric strip 7″ by 23″ for straps (cut as directed).
- Scissors, measuring tape or yardstick, pins and quilting clips.
- Matching thread and a sewing machine.
- Pressing iron for accurate seams and crisp finishes.
Directions
How to use the pattern
- Print all pattern pages and decide on your fabric pairing. Mix solids and prints to suit your style.
- Match the registration marks on the pages so the pattern squares align; secure with tape.
- Cut the main bag shape along the marked lines to use for tracing the fabric pieces.
- Trim the pattern to reveal the pocket section and use that for cutting the pocket fabric.
Cut the fabrics
- Fold the fabric for the back/pocket panel and place the bag pattern on the fold. Cut one back piece.
- Fold the fabric for the front panel and cut one front piece on the fold.
- Trace those bag pieces onto interfacing and cut two interfacing pieces to match.
- Use the bag pieces to cut two lining pieces.
- Trim the pattern where indicated to access the pocket pattern, then fold the pocket fabric and cut one pocket piece on the fold.
- Cut interfacing and lining for the pocket as well.
- Cut the strap fabric into two long strips lengthwise as directed by the pattern.
After cutting you should have:
- 1 front main fabric piece
- 1 back main fabric piece
- 1 main fabric pocket piece
- Lining pieces for front and back
- Interfacing pieces for front, back and pocket
- 2 strap fabric strips

Prepare the bag pieces
- Fuse interfacing to the front panel, back panel and pocket following the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Prepare straps: fold each strap strip in half lengthwise and press. Open, fold each long edge to the center and press, then refold and press into the final strap shape.
- Topstitch both long edges of each strap for strength and a neat finish. Repeat for the second strap.
Make the pocket
- Place the pocket right side up and the pocket lining wrong side up on top.
- Pin the top edge and sew with a 1/4″ seam allowance.
- Clip corners and trim notches on curves, then turn right side out and press the top seam flat.
- Edge topstitch 1/8″ from the top to secure the pocket opening.

Sew the bag pieces
- Cut a 2½” square from both bottom corners of the main bag pieces and lining pieces to create boxed corners.
- Place the front bag right side up and position the completed pocket on top, right side up. Pin or clip the pocket in place.
- Lay the back panel on top, wrong side up, aligning edges. Clip or pin around the sides and bottom.
- Sew the sides and bottom with a 1/2″ seam allowance, avoiding the corner squares you cut out.
- Form the flat bottom by boxing the corners: pinch each cut square to align the side and bottom seams, then sew across the square with a 1/2″ seam allowance.
- Turn the bag right side out, push out corners and press seams. Construct the lining the same way, leaving a gap in the lining base for turning later.

Attach all bag pieces together
- Keep the lining inside-out and insert the right-side bag into the lining.
- Slide the lining down and position the straps so the raw ends align with the bag top; the folded strap should tuck between lining and bag with the fold facing inward.
- Match side seams, clip or pin the bag and lining together around the top edge, and make sure the pocket is out of the way while sewing.
- Sew the top edge with a 1/2″ seam allowance, clip curves and corners, then turn the bag through the opening in the lining.
- Close the lining gap by hand (ladder stitch) or edge-stitch, then push the lining into the bag and smooth the top seam.
- Return the pocket to its final position, clip the top all around, and topstitch 1/8″ from the top edge across the entire bag, catching the pocket top as well.

- Give the bag a final press, including the lining, and you’re finished. Enjoy your new roomy pocket tote!
Whether you need a daily carryall or a stylish market bag, this deep front pocket tote pattern is a versatile and satisfying sewing project that produces a beautiful, useful bag.
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