I worked on bags today. I was looking for something I could add slow stitching to which I could sell.
Of course, I love Every Day Carry Bags. I have made a couple. Mine and one for a show.
I started with a piece of blue striped cotton fabric. It was cut to 8.75" W x 11.125" T.
The flannel was cut just inside the seam allowances so it would not bulk up the seams. It was quilted to the cotton with the curvy decorative stitch in vertical lines matching the lines in the pattern. I used ivory thread.
The lining is good weight polyester fabric in medium grey.
It was cut the same size as the outer fabric. I sewed the side and bottom seams on both outer and lining then boxed the corners to 2 inches wide. I pressed the pieces then put the outer into the lining and sewed the top seam leaving a gap to turn it right side out.
The zipper insert was assembled separately with 2 tabs on either side measuring 1.5" finished. I sewed the bottom tab to the zipper then top stitched the top tab on top on both sides. Now, I had to finish the ends. I trimmed the ends of the zipper insert to the width of the top of the bag which is 7.5" wide. I added a binding to both ends in the same fabric. With all the edges finished I sewed it to the top of the bag with the curvy decorative stitch.
Note: My planning was not good because I could have added the pocket to the front panel before sewing that up but I had to do it after. Same with the handles - They should have been attached to the front and back panels before assembly.
A quick access pocket on the outside is always nice.





























