I purchased two amounts of Warner oilcloth or glazed cotton, the first I made into a knitting tote bag for someone at work this one I used with a pattern I've made before - Elbe Textiles Buckley Tote. This particular fabric is estimated to be from 1980 so it is older than me! I had 108cm and the pattern calls for 110cm so it was perfect. I made this for Stephen to keep, he will have to use his cotton canvas Buckley Tote for shopping and keep this one for special storage items! I lined it in Lady McElroy cotton lawn in salmon pink palm leaf print. My changes to the pattern - the pockets are self lined rather than folding inward and I added interfacing to the top. I also interfaced the whole bag in heavy interfacing and one half of heavy interfacing for the straps (full interfacing didn't fold nicely as they are double folded / 4 layers, turn edges into the centre and fold). I also had to cut the outer in 2 parts as the print is directional, with a 1cm seam before interfacing.
I added a seam:
I also made a men's bag for my friend from rigid black/charcoal denim and an Art Gallery Fabric that was actually grey not white! I edge stitched the edges for more structure, and I used light interfacing.