This is the last of the 7 inch cotton poly squares in the Navy and Taupe which I received for free. I paired it with some navy microfiber cloth to have enough fabric to complete the project. I created two 6 square panels then serged all the seam edges. I then sewed the 2 panels together with a French Seam hiding all the raw edges which created the bottom of the bag.
Realizing that it was not tall enough and I needed handles as well I dipped into my good microfiber fabric and chose this navy. Works well with the pattern in the squares. I cut the navy panel 12 inches wide and ironed it half to 6 inches tall. I then measured the width of my bag and sewed the strip to be exactly the same width then serged that seam. Now I sewed the navy panel to the top of the squares bag with the serger then top stitched fabric to the serged edge from the top on the squares piece.
I then changed my thread to navy for the rest of the project.
I ripped my handles to 3 inches wide and 41" inches long. I sewed them and turned them inside out. I fold the raw edges of each end to the inside leaving me a 40" handle. I pinned the bottom of the handle to the bottom on the first rows of squares 5" inches in from the right and left side. I created my reinforced squares on the bottom and the spot where the handle meets the top of the bag. The handle is top stitched on both edges for both handles.
I added a decorative stitch along the top of the bag to keep that fold in place and to add my elastic to the inside of the bag which I can use to roll up if I want it to take less space.
This bag will replace my shopping bag. This one I made a year ago. It is polyester and is very thin but I just loved the color so I just enjoyed for as long as it was going to last.
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