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Seriously, I was browsing through through the look books at Hobby Lobby the other day and some of them were as much as $20. Tack that on to the price of fabric and other supplies and suddenly sewing your own clothing becomes very expensive. Thankfully, you can make your own patterns using your own clothing that you know to fit well. I'll show you how to make a simple blouse pattern using a top of my own. I used Scotch Postal Wrapping Paper as my pattern paper. Zippered Lining Tutorial. As promised...
A lining can add a lot to a bag. In this case, I added a lining made with home decor weight cotton and it added sturdiness to my "It's a Cinch Bag". You could also add a lining with a pretty printed fabric to give an old bag new interest. Don't let zippers scare you. I promise they're very easy to sew with. Here's what you'll need: A sturdy lining Fabric or if you prefer a pretty patterned fabric to add something to your bagZippers One longer than the width of your bag (mine was 22")And a couple more if you want internal pockets in your bag (mine were 7")Twill Tape or Ribbon (i used about a 1 1/3 yard) Let's get started!
My bag was 20" x 20" so I cut two sections of fabric to 21" x 21" Lay your long zipper across the top of the bag face down. Sew the zipper to the fabric with about a 1/4" inseam. Lay this section of fabric zipper side down, again on the wrong side, of your other piece of fabric. Stitch across. Iron down the seams you just sewed. Time to add some pockets. Whew!