12.29.2008

Birthday Week Day Two

If you didn't win the bag yesterday...don't worry, there are more giveaways coming!! But today, here is a repost which will allow you to make your own bag! There are a lot of pictures, but I tried to take pictures of every step. This is an easy bag to make, with all straight seams, so even beginner level sewers should be able to do this pretty easily! If you are still a little unsure, hop on over to my etsy shop, I have a few more....or I can make you a custom one!

Directions for making one from a t-shirt are listed at the end....

These book bags are quick and easy, and don't take much fabric. They are completely reversible and unexpectedly sturdy. It isn't a complicated or unique pattern, but it is my own design, so please make one only for your own use, not for sale. Thanks!!

Materials: 2/3 yard each of a shell fabric and a lining fabric, and some coordinating thread. For this project I used pink quilter's batik for the shell and "Bolero" by the Alexander Henry Fabric Collection, both from JoAnn's, and hot pink Dual Duty thread.

1. iron both materials, but keep the natural fold down the center so it is easier to cut.
2. choose one fabric (both will be cut the same size)
3. cut one piece 15"x31" (if on the fold, cut one on fold 15" wide by 15.5" tall)
4. cut two pieces 3"x29" (if on the fold, cut 2 - 3"x 14.5")
5. cut one 10.5"x10.5" (or whatever rectangular size you would like to make your pockets)
6. repeat steps 3-5 with the other fabric - if you only want one pocket, only do step 5 once
7. turn over edge of each pocket 1/2" for a hem, and iron in place. double fold (rolled hem) the top of the pocket to prevent fraying.

8. use a decorative top stitch to sew to sew all four sides, then sew just the top of the pocket with a straight stitch. 9. center the pocket on the shell and sew the other three sides to it. make sure to backstitch several times at the top of the pocket to keep it from tearing with use. if you are doing pockets on the inside as well, repeat steps 7-9 with the other pocket and the lining. 10. with right sides together, sew the shell down each side using a 1/4" seam, then iron the seam open. do the same with the lining fabric (you should have two "bags" when you're finished) 11. fold the bottom corner across and pin it. measure 2.5" across and mark a line. repeat this on both corners of each bag. 12. sew across the line on all corners.
13. cut the corner off, leaving about 1/4" 14. you should have 4 handle pieces. using one of each color, put the right sides together and sew down both long sides with a 1/4" seam allowance. leave the short ends open15. turn the handles right side out and press flat
16. top stitch with your decorative stitch the outer edges of the two long edges of each handle, right next to the seam, then repeat with the other set of handles. you should have two handles when you are finished. set them aside. 17. back to the bag...turn the lining right side out, but do not turn the shell! the shell should still be inside out
18. pin the handles to the lining 2" from the side seams on both sides and baste or pin in place. 19. put entire lining+handles combination inside shell 20. pin the tops together, matching side seams
21. sew the tops together with a 1/2" seam (this is different than other seam allowances!), leaving the space between one set of handles open
22. turn bag right side out CAREFULLY
23. push the lining inside the shell
24. iron the seam 25. use the decorative top stitch to sew completely around the top of the bag, closing the hole in the process.
To make one of these from a t-shirt, do the following: *NOTE* You MUST have a lining with a t-shirt bag or it will stretch.... and unless you are pretty familiar with knits, you will need about a yard of fusible interfacing.

1.cut up one side of the t-shirt and cut right next to the seam around the arm hole and across the shoulder seam, around the neck, back across the other shoulder and around the other arm hole. This should leave you with a piece consisting of sleeves, neckhole, and shoulder seams and a piece that is the rest of the shirt.

2. fold the shirt in half (so that the side you cut up is back together) and measure 6 inches from the bottom of the shirt and cut it off. You should now have a long strip made of the bottom 6 inches of shirt. Cut this in half lengthwise so that you have 2 strips that are 3" x 29". These will be your handles. To make them stable, use iron-on interfacing before cutting them in half.

3. then cut up the other side of the shirt piece so that the front of the shirt and the back of the shirt are separate.

4. Center your design and iron on a piece of interfacing that is 16x17 on both the front and back of the shirt. Then cut a piece that is 15" wide and 16" tall from the front and a piece the same size from the back.

5. Sew these pieces together at the base using a half inch seam. I like to reinforce the seam by sewing the two sides flat, but that is up to you. When you are done, continue on from step 10 above. If you are including a pocket make sure to do that before sewing the bag together...it is much easier. =)

11 comments:

The Blonde Duck said...

Just stopping in to say hi from SITS!

jewelstreet said...

This sounds like fun. My kid and I have been in a crafty mood since the beginning of Christmas. Perhaps we will try this one or maybe two- one for her and one for me. :)

Antoinette said...

Great tutorial! You are a brave one. :)

annies home said...

thanks this sounds like something my teenage daughter may like to make

Just say Julie said...

Ok, I have to say how upset I was when I saw that you gave away my favorite wiffle ball bag :( ANd to make matters even worse, I haven't been around a computer in 3 days... GRRRR! But I do want to say welcome to 30! Happy birthday C! Make it a great year :)

Carla said...

GREAT! Thanks for sharing SITSta!

Barely Domestic Mama said...

This makes me want to break out my sewing machine, but I know I won't. Great tutorial.

SuZ said...

I wish I could... I'm like Joanne. :)

Thanks for sharing with us though!!

Enjoy the birthday celebration!

Vickie said...

Here from SITS. Happy birthday and wish I can sew.

You make it look so easy:)

Mesa said...

Wow you are seriously talented! I was looking at your stuff on Etsy and all I have to say is KUDOS to you, I am so not crafty..hehe.. I bake and write, those are the only two things I feel really confident in :) Thanks for following my blog by the way!! Welcome to 30 it's my first year too :)

Ginny said...

Thanks for the directions!