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Looking for a simple project sewing kit is quick and easy to sew? Here's how to sew a grocery bag fabric.
Helping the Environment environment for shopping bags more sewing for yourself or give as gifts. Children can use for the bags of toys when they go home to grandma. They are also great travel bag.
He loves to go fabric bags. Use them for all sorts of things in addition to the purchase.
Use some of hiding and make some today! Give your favorite charity. Love them!
Fabric:
Use any documentation you want to use. Try cotton fabric, upholstery, fake suede, leather, fabric, jeans, etc. You may prefer to use washable fabrics so that you can whiten your bags.
Fabric 45 feet 1-1/4 inches in width shall be two (2) bags.
Preshrunk and straighten the fabric.
Cutting Instructions:
Cut a panel 19-1/2 inches wide by 41 inches long for each bag.
Cut (preferably long grain), two (2) innings per bag 4 inches wide by 17 inches long. Is easier to cut and sew a long strip of 4 inches by 34 inches and then cut in half.
Sewing Instructions:
Fold the bag panel in half and press a crease in the bottom.
Press a 1 inch hem at the top of the bag.
Fold the edge and press again to double hem.
Repeat for front and rear of the bag.
Cool on your ironing board, then open the back hem.
NOTE: If you are applying pockets, appliques, embroideries, etc., in the bag, do Now, before sewing the side seams.
Make sure the hems are open and about 1 / 2 inch from one side to make the seams bag. (serge or sew).
Trim seam allowance to 1 / 4 inch zig-zag to the end edges.
Press the seams.
Turn the hem double Stitch in place.
Press.
While pressing the hem, determine the center front and center fold-down rear bag so that the side seams line up and press a crease of light above the bag. This will replace the handles.
Make Belt
Press a piece of 4 inch wide strap in half to create a crease.
Open back and bring the edges toward the center crease to low.
Press.
Now both the original groove and press again.
The borders are closed.
Edgestitch both sides of the strap 34 inches long term.
Reduce by half to 17 inches to two handles.
Zigzag finishes first.
Place the mark and handles Strap
At the edge of the bag, the sides of both the center front and back center of the bag around 1-3/4 inches and make a mark. This allows 3-1/2 inches between the handles.
Place the inside edge of the handle in this brand of glue in a zig-zag the edge of the handle with the bottom of the bag. Pin in place.
1 inch square mesh to attach the handles of the bag.
The bottom of the box in the bag a triangle.
With the bag fold up and down centered on the side seam, measure from the point of 3-1/2 inches and mark.
Alignment Once the triangle point below the fold and press triangle bag.
Open triangle backup point of discharge into the fold line (base of the triangle).
Repeat for other side. This will form a 7-inch box in the bottom of the bag.
You can leave these triangles folded at the bottom of the bag or can cut and finish the edges with Serge or zigzag points.
The lower bearing (not really necessary)
In addition, you may want to cover a box with the fabric to the bottom of the bag for better support. This can be removed for washing bag.
Cut the cardboard 7 inches wide x 11-1/2 inches long.
Cut the fabric a little larger.
/ Fabric glue to fuse board.
Tip: Fold the bag when the load is extra heavy. Do not double layer or simply put a bag in the other if necessary.
Enjoy your shopping bag fabric
Use it for any bag what you want and anywhere.
Make the handle longer if you want to carry the bag on his shoulder.
Give your special ornaments, applications, monogram, embroidery, painting, etc. for the bag is particularly exemplary.
Add interior pockets in different sizes to keep your keys, wallet, etc.
You are the designer. Sew your own designer shopping bags.
It just made sense!
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