Totes

Accuquilt GO! Fabric Cutter Tote & Die Bag

Original price was: $219.99.Current price is: $110.00.

Conveniently travel with your Accuquilt GO! Fabric Cutter with the GO! Fabric Cutter Tote & Die Bag, keeping your cutting machine and dies safe an

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Baby Lock Large Quilted Serger Trolley

Original price was: $249.99.Current price is: $125.00.

Easily transport your serger from home to classes and guild meetings in this large, quilted, 4-wheel Serger Trolley Bag. With its four multi-direction

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Baby Lock Small Quilted Serger Trolley

Original price was: $189.53.Current price is: $94.77.

This small, quilted, 4-wheel Serger Trolley Bag makes it easy to transport your serger from home to classes and guild meetings. With its four multidir

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Babylock Quilted Embriodery Tote

Original price was: $127.08.Current price is: $63.54.

Baby Lock Quilted Embroidery Frame Tote is the perfect place to store your embroidery hoops. This bag boasts five accordion-style padded pockets with

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Cutterpillar Crop Tote

Original price was: $29.74.Current price is: $14.87.

This tote is designed with padded nylon, multiple handles, and straps because we wanted to make transporting your Cutter comfortable, easy, and stylis

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Cutterpillar Glow Tote V2

Original price was: $41.42.Current price is: $20.71.

This CutterPillar tote allows you to take your CutterPillar Glow on the go with no hassle. Both Premium and Basic Glow cutting mats will fit comfortab

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Cutterpillar Glow Ultra Tote

Original price was: $48.15.Current price is: $24.08.

This CutterPillar Ultra Tote is designed to take your Cutterpillar Glow Ultra on the go with no hassle. The Ultra Glow Mat will fit comfortably in thi

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Cutterpillar Pro Tote

Original price was: $33.99.Current price is: $17.00.

The Cutterpillar Crop Tote is designed with padded nylon, multiple handles, and straps to make transporting your Cutter comfortable, easy, and stylish

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Dritz, All-Purpose Project Organizer Bag – Neutral Floral

Original price was: $35.15.Current price is: $17.58.

The Dritz All-Purpose Project Organizer Bag is a must-have for on-the-go sewing, quilting, and needlecraft projects. This portable organizer is loaded

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Elna Extra Large Trolley Bag

Original price was: $425.00.Current price is: $212.50.

The Elna Extra-Large Trolley Bag is the perfect travel companion for sewists who need a reliable and stylish way to transport their sewing machines. D

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Elna Serger Trolley Bag

Original price was: $92.61.Current price is: $46.31.

Protect your serger in style with the Elna Serger Trolley, a durable and travel-ready solution that makes transporting your machine easy. Designed wit

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Janome Horizon Wheeled Soft Case

Original price was: $236.55.Current price is: $118.28.

Tote your machine around in style, proudly repping the Janome brand! Featuring a collapsible handle, a front zipper pocket for accessories, plenty of

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