How to make a drawstring, two pocket bag using 2 squares
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This is a really cute bag that is super easy to make. You need two 18 inch squares of fabric, 1 1/2 yards of cording, and your normal sewing supplies.
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You want a nice 18 inch square for this tutorial but you can increase or decrease the size of your bag. You just need to do the math on where to measure on the sides. That will make more sense later.
Stitch around using 1/4 inch seam allowance. You will leave an opening for turning, about 3or 4 inches.
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The next step is simple. You are going to clip the corners, turn it right sides out making sure you get your points nice and "pointy". Then you are going to slip stitch the opening closed and give it a good pressing.
Don't try to rush the process and skip the ironing. It is key to the folding process later.
Don't try to rush the process and skip the ironing. It is key to the folding process later.
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Now you are going to measure down 6 inches on both sides of one corner. Do the same for the opposite side corner. See photo below.
Mark
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Fold
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Pin but don't catch the bottom piece in!!
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Now you are ready for the center stitch line. I know this looks strange but it is necessary. It forms the bottom of the two pockets and keeps the fabrics together.
Draw line, I used a frixion pen
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still see the black line
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iron it and the line is gone!
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Now you are ready for the casing for the cording.
Fold down 1 inch on each side. You are going to draw a line from edge to edge. Then mark another line 5/8 inch from that one (closer to the fold).
Stitch the two marked lines on both sides of your bag.
Fold down 1 inch on each side. You are going to draw a line from edge to edge. Then mark another line 5/8 inch from that one (closer to the fold).
Stitch the two marked lines on both sides of your bag.
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Now you are ready to sew the sides together. It is easier than it sounds or looks so don't get discouraged!
Fold the right sides together. The right side is the side with the pocket. So you are folding the pockets together. You want to be sure and pull the pocket flaps out of the way so that you don't accidentally catch them in the stitching.
Pin from the one inch line all the way to the bottom on both sides. Stitch very close to the edge. You don't want any seam allowance or any extra bulk. Just make sure that you catch both sides or you will have a hole in the side of your bag.
Fold the right sides together. The right side is the side with the pocket. So you are folding the pockets together. You want to be sure and pull the pocket flaps out of the way so that you don't accidentally catch them in the stitching.
Pin from the one inch line all the way to the bottom on both sides. Stitch very close to the edge. You don't want any seam allowance or any extra bulk. Just make sure that you catch both sides or you will have a hole in the side of your bag.
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