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Step 7: Constructing the Outer Bag and Lining.


Lay out your bag bottom, and then place your 4 panels on each side, EXACTLY AS SHOWN.
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Here is a diagram of bag construction:


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Sew your bag panels to the bag bottom, using the placement shown.
Next you will ‘follow the arrows’ to sew the side seams of the bag. This is where the construction ‘twists’ and becomes ‘on point’… effortlessly! Join the long pointy side of each panel to the shorter side of the adjacent panel. You will want to take care to match your seams here. Take a look in my photo of how I placed a pin at each seam intersection, all along the side. Be sure to do this. It makes a difference in how nice your bag will look! Clip the corner at the bag base if you need to, to make your seam smoother.

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This is the other side of the same seam:


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Once all 4 seams are sewn, lightly press them and neaten up the top with your rotary cutter and ruler. Trim off only dog ears and anything uneven, trying not to take any of the bag off if possible.

Now lay out your lining pieces and join them exactly the same way, except sew using a 3/8” seam. Linings need to be a tad smaller than the outer bag, to fit well.
When you have your lining together, fold it flat and trim off ¼” from the top edge, so it will be that little bit shorter than the outer bag. If you have made a pocket to sew onto your lining, sew it on now.

Step 8: Strap Construction and Placement.
Take the two long lining pieces you cut for straps and press one long edge of each. Press under ½”.
Cut two strips of batting that are 1 ½” x 22” long. As shown below, place top edge of batting 1” below the pressed edge of fabric, and then fold the bottom edge of fabric up to cover the batting snuggly. Fold the pressed edge down, bringing the pressed edge to the center of the strip, covering the raw edge.
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Edgestitch down the length of the strip; one line of stitching in the center of the strip.
Now fold the outer bag flat, as shown, and pin straps in place on each side. I chose to place mine 3.5” in from the sides. Stitch them in place, just shy of ¼” seam. So that the stitching won’t show when you sew your final top seam.
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Step 9: Final Joining of Bag and Lining.
Open your lining with the wrong side out. Your outer bag should be RIGHT SIDE out. Slide the outer bag into the lining, as shown. Match up the four corners of the bag base with the 4 corners of the lining base, to align the two pieces properly. Pin the bag and lining together all the way around the top edge. Be careful not to stretch the top edge, as it is on the bias. Sew all the way around with ¼” seam.

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To turn the bag right-side-out, open a small seam in the bag lining, and gently pull the outer bag through it. Make sure you caught everything in your seaming around the top. If it looks good, close the opening you made in the lining, either by machine topstitch or hand stitching it closed.

Insert the lining into the bag and press the top edge, pressing the lining towards the inside of the bag. Then topstitch ¼” from the top edge of the bag, all the way around.

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Enjoy your cute, new tote bag!


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