The next part of the bag does the lining and the outer fabric tandem. So here goes. As I did embroidery on this bag, I had to wait until it was completed before I ironed on the interfacing.
- Pin and sew the outer fabric along the side seam. Press the seam open.
- Next, lay the fabric flat with the seam allowance folded together and press the top and bottom (a couple of inches) to mark the center fold line. Do for both the lining and the outer fabric.
- Reopen the back seam and pin the bottom of the bag matching the center front fold line and the seam. Pin across the bottom and sew.
- Press the bottom seam open. When I do this, I have a little triangle show up at the edges. I have a wooden tailor press to do this with.
- Lay the bag flat on the ironing board and iron up the side seams about 4 to 5 inches. These marks are important.
- Put your hand into the bag and down to the corner. Form a triangle with your hand.
- The bottom seam is at the front and the pressed seam is at the back of your hand. Remove your hand and align the seam to the fold and pin in place.
and the back side
Mark all four corners (outer and lining) and sew on the lines you made. I use a chalk marker but others have used a blue or purple marker. A pencil works also.
- Lay the bag out flat and grab the points on either long side. Give a small tug so they are on grain.
- Add the handles. They go 2” from the center front and back and are a total of 4” apart.
- Three step zigzag the handles in place close to the raw edge.
- Place the outer bag into the lining with right side facing. Pin at the center front and back. Taking the bag at the center front and back and give a tug. Start pinning around the top.
- Sew around the top and pull the bag out through the opening in the lining.
- Lay flat on the ironing board with the handles towards the outer bag. Smooth out and press the top seam. I tug at the fabric to get a flat seam line.
- Put the lining into the bag and sharpen up the fold line. Top stitch down making sure that your fold line is fairly sharp.
- Give the bag a good press and it is done.
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