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Bow Bag Sewing Tutorial. There are currently no images from other crafters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service"). As used in this Agreement, "we" or "Prime Publishing" means Prime Publishing, LLC. and "you" means the individual or entity submitting materials to Prime Publishing. Any individual or entity that wants to use the Service must accept the terms of this Agreement without change. BY CLICKING THE ACCEPT TERMS AND CONDITIONS BUTTON, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND GUIDELINES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE. 1) Eligibility. 2) Definitions. 3) License Grant for Materials. 4) Removal of Materials. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. 7) Representations, Warranties and Indemnities. 8) Restrictions. 9) No Obligation. 10) Changes to Agreement. 12) Communications. 13) Waiver.

You! Ps i quilt: friendship bag tutorial. Need a little gift to send your quilty pals??? Here's an adorable & quick 'go to' gift that will brighten any quilters day. yall will need sixteen 1 1/2" x 5" strips of your choice. {2 each of 8 different prints.} i used honey bun strips. sew 8 of your strips together to make a 8 1/2" x 5" piece. {yall will need 2 of these pieces.} attach a 8 1/2" x 5" piece of fabric in between your two strip pieces. layer your pieced top on some warm & white batting. quilt as desired. it might feel funny to quilt without a backing, but yall can do it. trim your excess batting off. fold your quilted piece in half matching strips with strips. sew all the way down on both sides. we're gonna box the corners now. fold your fabric down to make a triangle. mark a line 1 1/2" from your point. stitch on your drawn line. cut off excess to make a 1/4" seam allowance. rinse & repeat to do the other side. turn your bag right side out. see those cute little boxed corners???

Cut two 2 1/4" x 10" strips to make handles. Charm pack tote bag tutorial. 16 charms – I used Verna by Kate Spain 1/3 yard matching fabric for the bottom of the bag and the handles 1/4 yard of matching fabric for the gathered strip and the loop closure 1/2 yard of matching fabric for the lining 1 self covered button with the bottom fabric 2 pieces of batting medium weight fusible interfacing Seam allowance is 1/4 inch. For each side of the bag, stitch 2 rows of 4 charm squares each and then 2 rows together. Iron with seams open to get a flatter look.

You will end up with 2 rectangles measuring measuring 18.5in x 9.5in but measure your final rectangles well after sewing before you cut the bottom rectangles so that the width is the same. From the matching fabric cut 2 more 8in x 18.5in rectangles to form the bottom of the bag. Handles Cut 2 pieces of 21in x 4in for the handles. Cut 2 pieces of fusible interfacing slightly smaller than the handles and iron to each piece of fabric.

Fold as per picture below and iron. Fold again and pin. Gathered strip Adding interfacing. Heart of Mary: "Finish it your way" Quilted Patchwork Bag Tutorial. Another project, another tutorial. This is my new quilted patchwork bag... (once again not mine but will go into my handmade Christmas presents pool...sigh) Full view Inside Bottom corner with dart You might say this bag style is quite common. That's probably true...but what makes this one unique is the patchwork and the special touch and hard(er) work that comes with it. The reason for the title of this post is this --- This tutorial is open-ended. Of course, before embarking on this sewing project, I recommend that you have at least some experience with bag-making.

Finished bag size is approximately: 12 1/2" at the top, 12 1/2" high, and 14" at its widest point. How to:1. 2. 3. Pin one bag panel to your fusible fleece. Quilt your bag panels by stitching down on both sides of the seams, about 1/4" away from the seam. 4. Cut two 2" by 29 1/2" strips from your interfacing. Fold the long sides to the center, then fold again in half to end up with a 1" wide handle. 5. 6.

Open your fabric. 7. Stitching by Starlight: Box-Bottom Tote Tutorial. Summer is upon us and around here, that means one thing... BEACH!! Each year, we start summer with a beach trip to Hatteras, NC with some friends. Feeling the need for a quick project I decided to use up some tropical scraps I had laying around for a quick little beach bag. Now, please note...I'm not one to lug everything but the kitchen sink down to the water. I pack light, so my bag is light. A book, some sunscreen, bottle of water and maybe a small snack are all that go with me and my beach chair. The whole thing took about 3 hours - and that's with me stopping to take notes and pictures! Box-Bottom Tote Tutorial Fabric: To start, you'll need to choose an outer fabric, an interior fabric, and fabrics for your accent stripe.

NOTE: Sewing is right sides together with 1/4-inch seams unless otherwise noted. From the outer fabric: Cut two 4.5 x 14.5 inch pieces, and two 8 x 14.5 inch pieces for the outer shell. For the accent stripe, cut fourteen 2.5 x 2.5 inch squares. Directions: Linking up: Fat Quarter Gypsy Bag. There are currently no images from other quilters. close Terms & Conditions You must enter into this Agreement if you want to submit digital images or other content to Prime Publishing through Sharing Customer Images (the "Service").

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