The Marion zipper patchwork purse is a fun little purse for you to use up some of those scraps and left over fabrics from previous project.
The finished measurement of this purse is about 10 1/2" x 8 1/2" and the depth is about 3". It has the zipper closure, and a couple of slip pockets inside. You may download the patchwork layout pattern and the cutting instruction down below :
Supplies
10 assorted scraps of quilt weight fabric 1/3 yard quilt weight fabric for the back exterior shell 1/4 yard quilt weight fabric for the strap and the strap anchor Fusible woven interfacing Fusible fleece Polyester zipper (at least 12” long) Two 1” D-rings Two 1” Lobster Clasp Swivels 1” Adjuster slider Basic sewing notions
I hope you enjoy this tutorial, Happy Sewing!!
The Irene tote bag is a large size tote bag, with lovely patchwork design, and several internal and external pockets.
This is a great bag for your a day trip, road trip, market day, or casual daily errands. The patchwork itself is made out of half square triangles that were extracted from charm packs (5" squares). I have put together the pattern for the front exterior shell on pdf format that you may download below : DOWNLOAD THE FRONT EXTERIOR PATCHWORK DIAGRAM :
Watch the full tutorial on my youtube channel :
~Supplies and Tools~
12 Charm Packs (6 prints, 6 light solid color) 1 yard quilt weight fabric (accent fabric) 1 yard quilt weight fabric (lining) Fusible woven interfacing Fusible fleece One set of magnetic snap Nylon zipper (at least 7" long) Basting tape Hera Marker Sewing Clips Square ruler
~Cutting Measurements~
Front Exterior Shell - Make 24 pcs half square triangle out of the charm packs - Cut two 15 1/2 " x 1 1/2" strips from the accent fabric - Cut one 15 1/2" x 3" Back Exterior Shell : Cut one 15 1/2" x 14 1/2" out of the accent fabric Side panels : Cut two 14 1/2" x 5" out of the accent fabric Bottom Gusset : Cut one 15 1/2" x 5" Side Exterior pocket : Cut two 7" x 8" rectangles Fusible woven interfacing : Cut two 15 1/2" x 14 1/2" (front and back exterior) Cut two 14 1/5" x 5" (side panels) Cut one 15 1/2" x 5" (bottom gusset) Fusible Fleece: Cut two 14 1/2" x 13 1/2" (front and back exterior) Cut two 13 1/2" x 4" (side panels) Cut two 14 1/2" x 4" (bottom gusset) Lining Cut two 15 1/2" x 14 1/2" (front and back exterior) Cut two 14 1/5" x 5" (side panels) Cut one 15 1/2" x 5" (bottom gusset) Interior zipper pocket : Cut two 10" x 7" rectangles Interior slip pockets Cut one 14" x 12" Straps Cut two 27" x 4" strips out of the accent fabric Cut two 27" x 2" strips out of the fusible woven interfacing
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to leave me a comment.
Happy sewing!! Let's go a bit frugal this time by transforming an old Man's shirt into a lovely tote bag. If you have a Man's shirt laying around in your closet, that you can't even donate that anymore. Like this one that I got here, this is belong to my husband, although the fabric is still looking great, but the collar and cuffs are starting to wear out (in this case I wouldn't even bother to donate this) So, I decided to extract some strips out of this shirt, add a little bit of white accent fabric, and voila!! Check out the full video tutorial below: Supplies : Long sleeves man's shirt at least size M 1/2 yard of cotton fabric for the lining (quilt weight recommended) Nylon/polyester zipper at least 8" (20cm) long Fusible woven interfacing 1 set of Magnetic Snaps Washaway wonder tape Quilt Batting Disclaimer : This is not a sponsored post. Some affiliate links are used, which I earn a small commission from when you make a purchase (with no additional cost). However, you are not obligated to use those links, it's up to you.Thank you for your support. Hope you like this tutorial. Happy Sewing! I am so excited to share with you the Fabianna Messenger Bag Tutorial. Making this bag simply cure my winter blue, since it has been cold, damp, and mixed snow and rainy day here at my mountain home in Northern AZ.
Hope your project turns out beautifully. Happy Sewing!!! Hello Friends, The Elena Bag sewing tutorial is now available for you to make. this bag is just so adorable, and will definitely brighten your day. We are going to use some charm packs to create that scrappy patchwork look and I promise you, it won't be complicated at all. There are 3 slip pockets, a lipstick pocket, and a zipper pocket inside. So not only pretty, this bag will function as well for your day to day activities. Lets get started by downloading the cutting diagrams for this bag :
Now, go ahead and enjoy the full video tutorial. Hope your project turns out great!! XOXO
Today, we are going to make this gorgeous wristlet clutch. This little pouch is very practical, with it's compact size, yet still give you enough room to carry your necessities such as your cellphone, keys, and if you are a mom , maybe a diaper and some wipes. This clutch can be either dressed up or down, from an evening out to running errands. I made this wristlet only out of 2 fat quarters. You may also use two 1/2 yard of cotton quilt weight fabric, or any fabric leftover you have in your stash. You may download the cutting diagram of this wristlet clutch here :
Supplies : 2 Fat Quarters (or two 1/2 yard of cotton fabric) 9" Metal Zipper Fusible woven interfacing Fusible Fleece Exterior fabric : Cut two 10.5" x 7" (26.6cm x 17.8 cm) rectangles Lining Fabric : Cut two 10.5" x 7" (26.6cm x 17.8 cm) rectangles Bow : Cut one 10.5" x 7" (26.6cm x 17.8 cm) rectangle Pockets : Cut two 10.5" x 7" (26.6cm x 17.8 cm) rectangles Fusible woven interfacing : Cut two 10.5" x 7" (26.6cm x 17.8 cm) rectangles Fusible Fleece : Cut two 10.5" x 6.5" (26.6cm x 16.5 cm) rectangles Bow Wrap : Cut one 6” x 2” (15.2 cm x 5cm) rectangle Wristlet strap : Cut one 17” x 2” (43.2cm x 5cm)rectangle Strap Anchor : Cut one 2” x 2” (5cm x 5cm) square The full step by step video tutorial is available on my Youtube Channel: Please feel free to have fun with your fabric selection. You may also customize the size, of this wristlet pouch, the key is to make sure that the width of your fabric is the same as the full size of your zipper (unless if you will use the nylon zipper instead).
I hope your project turned out great xoxo! In today's tutorial we are going to make this super adorable foldover bag that is convertible, can be used as a shoulder bag or converted into a crossbody with that cute foldover effect. The finished measurement of this bag will be about 14" x 11" when worn as shoulder bag, and 11" x 11" when worn as crossbody. You will learn so many different bag making technique in this tutorial, from attaching zipper pocket, adding magnetic snap closure, installing swivel and adjustable slider, ond many more. The full tutorial of this bag is available on my youtube channel. I have inserted the video down below How to sew a convertible foldover crossbody bag "The Clara Bag"
You will need : 3 Jelly rolls or 3 strips of 42" x 2.5" fabric) 1 Fat quarter or 1/2 yard of quilt weight cotton fabric for the accent fabrics 1/2 yard of quilt weight fabric for the straps 1 yard of quilt weight fabric for the lining and pockets Nylon Zipper (at least 7" long) Fusible woven interfacing Fusible Fleece 2 one inch d rings 2 one inch lobster swivel clasps 1 one inch adjuster slider Magnetic snap Quilter wonder tape Measurements: Jelly rolls : Sew all 3 jelly rolls then cut 4 pcs of 6.5" squares and a 12.5 wide rectangle Accent Fabrics: Cut 2 pcs of 3" x 12.5" Cut 11.5" x 12.5" rectangle Lining Cut 2 pcs of 17.5" x 12.5" rectangles Woven Interfacing Cut 2 pcs of 17.5" x 12.5" rectangles Fusible Fleece Cut 2 pcs of 16.5" x 12.5" rectangles Zipper Pockets Cut 2 pcs 8" x 10" rectangles Slip Pocket Cut 14" x 12.5" rectangle If you have any questions please do not hesitate to leave me a comment down below. Hope your project turned out lovely!! XOXO
Hi everyone, today I would like to share with you a tutorial on how to sew this adorable patchwork tote bag with recessed zipper.
I made the patchwork for this bag out of 4 Jelly rolls, with a little shortcut trick. The finished measurement of this bag is about 16" x 12", and it has 2 slip pockets inside. The outer bag was quilted, however you can also use fusible fleece instead, if you want to omit the quilting step.
Supplies :
4 Jelly roll strips (2.5" x 44" fabric strips) 1/2 Yard of Accent Fabric ( you may also use 2 fat quarters) 1/2 Yard Quilt weight fabric for the lining 1/2 Yard Quilt weight fabric for interlining Quilt Batting 18" Nylon Zipper Tote bag handles Rotary Cutter Cutting Mat Fabric Shear Pinking shear Walking Foot Sewing Machine Sewing Needle Cutting Instruction Outer Bag : Front Accent Strip : Cut 1 piece of 3" x 16.5" out of the accent fabric Top Back accent strip : Cut 1 piece of 3" x 16.5" strip out of the accent fabric Bottom back accent : Cut 1 piece of 8.5" x 16.5" rectangle out of the accent fabric Lining: Cut 2 pcs of 15" x 16.5" rectangles out of the lining fabric Zipper Panels : Cut 4 pcs of 2.5" x 16.5" fabric out of the accent fabric Pocket : Cut 2 pcs of 8" x 16.5" rectangles out of the lining fabric I posted the full step by step video tutorial on my Youtube channel. Enjoy!! For this project you will need: 1/2 yard of knit fabric 1/2 yard of fleece fabric Poly stuffing Embroidery Thread This is a relatively simple project to do, that you may finish in one afternoon. I posted the whole video tutorial on my Youtube channel. If you have any questions at all, please let me know on the comment down below. I hope your project turned out great!! XOXO |
Categories
All
©
Yoan Sewing Studio | All Rights Reserved
|