Read Sew What! Bags: 18 Pattern-Free Projects You Can Customize to Fit Your Needs Online
Authors: Lexie Barnes
SKILL LEVEL
daredevil
Imagine having everything you need right at your fingertips — and then imagine that it’s all portable! This tote can accommodate any tools or supplies. You pick the size and shape, and then let the bag do all the work.
OUR FINISHED SIZE:
10" × 15" × 5" deep, two 23" straps
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
¾ yard of fabric for the bag (we used oilcloth)
¾ yard of contrasting fabric for the handles, inside pocket, and pocket panel
Sewing supplies (
see page
18
)
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Decide your size
Cut your fabric
Make the pocket panel
Stitch the sides
Make the inside pocket
Stitch the top
Make and attach the straps and ties
1.
DECIDE YOUR SIZE
. Figure out what size bag you want to make, how long your straps will be, and your desired pocket configuration. When planning your pockets, you can lay your tools out on the wrong side of the fabric and mark off the sizes you’ll need. You’ll need to make the height of the pockets a little shorter than your tools, so you can easily get them in and out. And be sure to add a little ease — this is especially important if the tools have some depth (
see page
15
).
CUT YOUR FABRICS
2.
CUT YOUR FABRIC
. Measure and draw the bag pieces on the wrong side of the fabric and cut out the following:
primary fabric: one front panel, one back panel, two side panels, and one bottom panel