Lets’ start with the bag made
from a whole piece of fabric. If like me, you are a visual leaner, I have based
my bag on Jenn Crafts Youtube tutorial that you can view here.
Requirements for 12”
bag
Fat quarter of fabric for
interior cut into:
12” square
2” x 12.5” strip – press in half
to make a 1” wide strip
4” x 12.5” strip – press in half
and then fold the sides into the centre and press again to make a 1” wide strip
12” square of firm interfacing, I
used a very sturdy peltex which has glue on both sides
14” square of backing fabric
12.5” x 11” piece of vinyl – I
used By Annie’s. You need a robust vinyl.
14” zip
4” piece of ribbon (optional)
Thread to match both the backing
and interior fabric
Parchment paper or Teflon sheet
(essential)
Zipper foot
Walking foot
Vinyl front
This is the same for both bags in
every aspect apart from dimensions. Tip
If you have a directional fabric, double check the pattern is the right way up
before stitching the zipper down.
Using your zipper foot and with
zipper pull on the left, pin and sew the 2” x 12.5” strip to the zipper with
the folded edge towards the zipper. Start with the zipper pull half way open
and then as you approach the zipper pull, move it back to the top.
Take the 4” x 15” strip and
insert the vinyl into the fold. You will enclose the edge of the vinyl. Stitch
1/8” away from the edge closest to the vinyl. If you are using a zipper foot
the foot won’t be touching the vinyl, so don’t panic.
Sew a basting stitch across both
ends of the zip. You don’t want to have to try and get the zipper pull back on
the zip. I have done this so many times;
you’d think I’d have learnt by now.
Trim this unit to 12” square.
Putting the fabrics together
Take the 12” squares of interior
fabric and interfacing and your sheet of parchment. Lay the parchment on your
ironing board, then your interfacing and then matching up the edges, place your
fabric on top and I use steam to adhere the interfacing to the fabric. Using
the parchment means the interfacing doesn’t stick to your ironing board.
Fold your piece of ribbon in half
and place 3.5” down from the top edge of your interior fabric and interfacing
and baste in place.
Take your backing fabric and draw
a line 1” away from all four sides on the wrong side of the fabric.
Put the backing fabric on your
ironing board and centre the interior fabric/interfacing sandwich using your
guidelines. Press in place.
Putting the bag together
On your cutting mat. Place your
vinyl front unit on top of your fabric sandwich matching up the edges. Trim the
vinyl if necessary.
Starting on the right hand side
with the vinyl front facing you, fold the excess fabric in half and then fold
again to encase the vinyl. Hold in place with binding clips.
To make the mitred corner, fold
the bottom fabric corner into the side of the bag. Watch the video at 2.25 min
for a visual aid. Then fold the bottom edge of the backing fabric in half and
then fold again to encase the vinyl. Secure with lots of binding clips.
Repeat until all four sides are
prepped. Take your time as it is worth redoing corners to make sure it’s looking
good.
Do you need to change your thread
colour to match the binding? Change to your walking foot. It’s time to stitch
the binding down. Take it slow and stitch 1/8” away from the edge of the
binding. When you get to the corner, I stitch a couple of stitches into the
corner and then reverse. Turn and stitch the next side and repeat until you
have all four side stitched down.
Well done, you’re now finished.
Scrap bag sampler variation
To change the size of the bag, you just need to remember
that the backing is 2” wider and longer than the interior and vinyl. I have
made this bag 16” square.
Requirements for 16”
bag
16” square for interior
2” x 16.5” strip – press in half
to make a 1” wide strip
4” x 16.5” strip – press in half
and then fold the sides into the centre and press again to make a 1” wide strip
Blocks and border fabric for the
backing.
16” square of iron on Bosal which
has glue on both sides
16.5” x 15” of vinyl – I used By
Annie’s You need a robust vinyl.
18” zip
4” piece of ribbon (optional)
Thread to match both the backing
and interior fabric
Parchment paper or Teflon sheet
(essential)
Zipper foot
Walking foot
Vinyl front
See instructions for 12” bag.
Making the backing
Now you need to make a piece of fabric for the back which
measures 18” square. I pieced together four blocks to make a 12.5” square and
then added 3.5” mitred borders. If you’d like to mitre the corners, you need to
cut 3.5” strips at least 17” long.
To mitre the border, pin your borders to the top and bottom
of your 12.5” block. Mark the border
fabric ¼” in from top and sides of the 12.5” block. Stitch from one dot to
another with a ¼” seam, back stitch at the beginning and end and trim your
threads. Press border away from the centre.
Then add your borders to the two sides and make sure that
you don’t stitch into the previously added borders. Press border away from the
centre.
Refer to my photos and stitch one corner at a time. With
your work, right side up, fold the top fabric down and draw a 45 degree line from
the previously marked dots out to the underneath border.
Now match the edges of both borders and pin in place making sure there’s no excess fabric. Stitch the seam from the dot outwards. Press open and make sure you’re happy with the result. If you’re happy with the corner, press the seam open and trim the excess fabric.
Repeat for all four corners.
See instructions for 12” bag.
Putting the bag together
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