Monday, November 13, 2017
Christmas Stocking
Its beginning to look a lot like... well you know the rest. The pattern for this patchwork stocking is in issue 35 of Simply Sewing. The fabric is a Winterfest Bundle from Joann.
Friday, November 3, 2017
The Library Book Bag
A lot of people would argue that no one visits libraries anymore, but its simply not true. I personally visit my local library weekly and on those visits I need a lightweight bag to carry home all the heavy books I borrow. The library book bag is perfect for that trip to the library. There is a front patch pocket with pintuck details for the library card. The bag base is reinforced with interfacing ( nothing worse than the bottom falling out of your bag) and the bag is unlined making it very lightweight. Finally the side seams are neatly finished and the straps are secured with a box stitch.
12 inches (30cm) contrast fabric quilting cotton
Interfacing
thread
2 buttons
2 31 x 4 straps from main fabric
1 10 x 13 ½ in bag base from contrast fabric
1 8 x 6 in pocket from contrast fabric
1 8 x 4 interfacing
Centre and fuse interfacing to bag base.
Place strap 2 ½ in from sides. Pin to right side with raw
edges aligned. Tack ¼ in from raw edge to hold in place. Ensure strap is not
twisted. Trim ½ in of seam allowance at top to reduce bulk.
Materials
24 inches (60cm) woven decorator fabric main fabric 12 inches (30cm) contrast fabric quilting cotton
Interfacing
thread
2 buttons
Instructions
Seam allowance 5/8 inch (1.5cm)
Cut
2 17 ¾ x 13 ½ in
bag body from main fabric2 31 x 4 straps from main fabric
1 10 x 13 ½ in bag base from contrast fabric
1 8 x 6 in pocket from contrast fabric
1 8 x 4 interfacing
Cut a 2in square from each the bag body base corners.
With bag body pieces right sides together stitch base . If
using directional fabric make sure it’s running the right way.
Press seam open. Press raw edge of seam allowance under towards the wrong side by ¼ in. Stitch 1/8 inch from
folded edge through seam allowance and bag.
Fold under ¼ in to
the wrong side both 13 ½ in sides of the bag base. Find the halfway point of the 10 in side and
match this with the seam of the bag. Place it right side upon the right side of
the bag
Pin in place. Edge stitch at the folded edge on both
sides. Backstitch at the start and finish of each seam. (Optional you can use a
twin needle to stitch two rows)
trim corners |
two rows of stitching |
Pocket
Fold under top edge
by ¼in. Press and fold again ½ in. stitch
to hold (optional twin needle)
Measure and mark down from the top 1in, 1 1/2in and 2in.
fold on each mark and stitch ¼ in from the fold. (Alternatively you could use a
pintuck foot)
Press under the sides and bottom by ½ in. Trim corners to
reduce bulk.
Place pocket ½ in up from the bag base and 2 ½ in from
the edge, right side up on the right side of the bag. Pin. Edge Stitch from the
top right hand side down to the base and up the left hard at the top left hand
side pivot and stitch a second row ¼ in
in from the first row.. At each corner with the needle down lift the
presser foot and pivot the bag. Pass thread tails to inside of bag tie off and
trim.
Place right sides of bag together and stitch bag sides.
Trim seam allowance of the bag body between base seam and bag base. Do not trim
bag base seam allowance. Press seam allowance towards the wrong side on each
raw edge as before. Stitch 1/8 in from fold edge through seam allowance only.
Fold strap in half
lengthwise with wrong side together.
Press, open and fold raw edges towards the
crease. Press and fold again to conceal raw side. Edge stitch lengthwise on both
sides.
Turn bag right side out.
Press to wrong side ¼ in top of bag and again 1 inch. Tuck
straps into bag. Topstitch lower fold,
start stitching at side seam. Pull straps out of bag and top stitch edge of bag
stitching straps down.
mark and stitch triangle |
From right side
flatten base corner to create a triangle. Make sure that side seam and base
seam are open and lying flat on the inside.
Fold triangle back so point meets the top of the base. Press to crease.
Unfold triangle mark crease and stitch across. Fold triangle back towards bag
and stitch at top to hold triangle. Backstitch to secure. Sew a button at each triangle point for decoration. Give
the bag a final press with the iron.
decorative button |
box stitch for straps |
seams finished neatly |
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