Add any extra trims you'd like at this stage by simply stitching them on the bag. Pom-pom trims with a decorative header can be added at this point rather than inserted in the seam as previously described.
When all strips have been sewn to the Pellon & all trims attached, cut the rectangle back to measure approximately 18"x11.5".
You should now have something resembling the photo below:
With right sides together, match the two 11.5" sides of the rectangle. Stitch this side seam and across the bottom of the bag with 0.25" seams. Fold the side of your bag against the centre bottom seam to form a triangle. Stitch across the corner approximately 0.75" from the tip. Repeat for the other corner. Trim excess from corners and turn bag right side out.Prepare two handles 15" long as described in this tutorial. Stitch them 1.25" either side of the centre top of the bag.Prepare the bag lining as for the outer bag, leaving a gap in one seam for turning. Keeping the outer bag right side out, place it inside the lining with right sides together. Matching side seam, pin the outer bag & lining together around the top & stitch with 0.25" seam.Turn the bag right side out through the opening in the lining. Top stitch around the bag top & slip stitch the opening in the lining closed.There ends the longest tutorial in history - I hope you've made it! I actually made my bag with pockets in the lining, but I think pockets will have to wait for another tutorial - it's late & believe me, I need my beauty sleep! Please ask questions if you don't understand my instructions.
If you are making this as a bible bag, it will fit a student's bible approximately 15cm wide x 22cm long x 4.5cm deep, with some extra room for pens, lip gloss, iPod, lollies, prayer notes (?) etc.
Hope to be back with a pocket tutorial soon. Happy weekend, Bloom.
EDIT: Pocket tutorial available here.
What a wonderful detailed tutorial! You are so generous to share this - I shall do one up for my 4 sisters. It looks easy enough. Thank you, Bloom.
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you for this tutriol and for the time you had been use to do it...
ReplyDeleteTake care!
I love the pom pom details.
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial. So generous of you to take the time to share. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing I am going to try this one.
ReplyDeleteHugs Mary.
Gorgeous bag and fantastic tutorial...
ReplyDeleteLove the bag and also your Bookweek post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to share your bag with us. great bag that can be done so many ways!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Ros, I'll be tagging this tutorial for future reference.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours.
Thanks for this great tutorial! It is a practical bag, a perfect gift! Hope you slept fine, you deserved it!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. This is a very exact tutorial, you can´t get it wrong which is great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Bloom, will add it to my to do list!! The fabrics you have used are gorgeous!! Cathyxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for that...it's a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and a grrrreat bag, makes me smile :) - Thank you for this
ReplyDeleteThanks I like your blog bloom!!
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Great tutorial and adorable bag!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this well written tutorial. I have included it on my blog www.creative-christmas.blogspot. com for Day 3 of our Purse week.
ReplyDeleteLesli
Wonderful tutorial and just what I need at this time! Thank you very much!!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely try! It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHi , YOUR WORK IS BEAUTIFUL !
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Thanks for posting such a clear and versatile tutorial. My church is having a "purse auction" next month and I wanted to incorporate some punchneedle into a purse/bag of some sort as an offering for the event. This will work perfectly! Best instructions I've run across thus far. :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love the pom pom's! I'd like to share a link to this tutorial on sewwhattoday.blogspot.com on April 28!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely make this one! Thanks!!
ReplyDeletewonderfull! There's one thing I don't understand: folding a triangle. Can you help me?
ReplyDeleteElise from the Netherlands
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ReplyDeletelove the bright color fabrics on bag
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ReplyDeleteMade this cute bag up yesterday & it was so easy to follow the directions. It is a little smaller than I expected. We use centimetres not inches so had to sort that out (could be why it's smaller as well - my mistake in calculating inches to centimetres!) I have made two other larger totes using the same idea with the stripes of fabric with embellishments. They look great too!
ReplyDeleteLove your work, I'm new to sewing just want to make sure that the measurements are inches right ? If not can you add them to your patterns.
ReplyDeleteThank you