I made another bottle bag this morning.
The fabric is 100% cotton vintage I expect. It was a left over I picked it up at the GA fabric sale this spring. Fortunately, there was enough to make a bag. I did have to piece one of the cross pieces.
I decided to put the flannel into the seams this time so it was cut 4.5" W x 29" L same as the outer fabric and the ivory cotton poly lining fabric.
I decided to add a band of turquoise blender fabric at the top. It was cut 2.5 inches T by 4.5 inches W. It was stitched to each end of the cross pieces and then ironed to face the raw edge.
I did measure my legs of the cross this time to ensure that the join was perfectly in the center. I got lucky on the first one.
I top stitched the bottom square then top stitched the four side seams.
I decided that one strap is enough so I cut a piece 12"L x 4" W, folded the ends in then ironed it in half then folded the raw edges into the center to make a 11" L x 1" W strap.
I tacked it to the right and left sides of the bag once I had decided which was the front. I chose the bluest side to coordinate wit the turquoise.
I sewed on my "My Bag" tag. Less time spent this time around.
With the corner seams being top stitched it gives the bag some stiffness which allows it to stand on it's own.
The strap is well reinforced to the bag.
A generous bottle bag which will hold a champagne bottle and hence almost any other bottle.
Super happy with this one.





































