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Old 08-01-2013, 05:22 PM
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Red face Quilted Bag/Purse For My Mom (with tute!)

I took the scraps that I made while learning to FMQ to make a bag! I used no pattern on this one, so I was pleasantly surprised at how it turned out.

Basically what I did was this:
1.) FMQ'ed an 11" x 15" piece of scrap, two 13" x 15" pieces, two 11" x 13" pieces.

2.) On the front 13" x 15" piece, I sewed on a pocket on the front (7" x 9" FMQ'ed) and a pocket on the inside of the front side (I used a piece from an old button-up men's shirt so I could have a smaller pocket on top of the bigger pocket that I sewed).

3.) Next I sewed them all together in a box shape (minus the top) with zig-zags. Start with the bottom pieces, then stitch up the sides to make them look best.

4.) Zig-zagged the top (to prevent fraying and make it sturdier) and added a binding to the top.

5.) For the straps I cut two 3" x 24" pieces, folded a piece of batting to fit inside and carefully pinned and stitched it so no batting showed. These straps should be comfy for those that like to fill their bags a ton like my mom.

6.) To attach the straps, I zig-zagged them, so the frayed edges were facing the top of the bag (only a quarter inch or so down from the top) then flipped it to face the right way to zig-zag a few more times for extra-sturdiness.

7.) I sewed on a small "snap" type button on either side to allow for the bag to be expanded or look cute while small.

8.) I added a small flap and button to the front to help hold the purse together. Cut a 10" x 3" piece, fold in half (right sides together, wrong sides out) and stitch a seam on each side (leave the top open and the bottom alone because it's the folded part). Flip it right side out and iron flat. Make a button hole on the folded side. Sew the unfinished edge onto the back like you did the straps (maybe 3" down from the top). Sew on your button.

9.) I added embroidery for looks, but this isn't needed.

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Old 08-01-2013, 05:58 PM
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Great idea and a very good job! Mom will love it!
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Old 08-01-2013, 06:25 PM
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That's GREAT! Your mom will LOVE it! Thanks for the tute!
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Love it! great job!
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Old 08-02-2013, 04:24 AM
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Very nicely done.
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Waste not want not - great way to recycle!
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great job - mom is going to love that and thanks for the tute!
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Terrific bag for mom!
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Looks like it will hold a lot!
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Really great job!!! She is going to love it!!!!!
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