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Old 07-13-2011, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by JuneBillie
Ok I am in the midst of this all. lol... I have everything cut out, bottoms, tops, and outer pocket finished. Now I need to know do I stitch together my inside lining to bag, and then add inside pockets all around, and stitch up the pockets to only my lining or through the lining and outer bag too? I am getting there. Just need a little clarity at the end here. I hope this is ok?
Put pellon on each piece then put pockets on then ..

Put the inside together, then the outside. Then you put them to each other.
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Really good tutorial!!!!! It's one I've been wanting, so I thank you for posting it.
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Thank you, I will see how it goes. I hope I understand.
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Old 07-14-2011, 12:42 PM
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Thanks so much, it will make my first one so much easier!!
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Please forgive me if I am a pest, but I have another question. I am confused on my pockets inside. Do I sew the bottom piece for the pockets all the way across to the lining? If I do then how do I sew the places where I stitch up to make the individual lines. Those places will pooch out with not an easy way to sew at the bottom to the lining? Does this make sense? Or are the bottom of the pockets not sewn to the lining just vertically to the lining to make individual sections?
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Thanks for the tute.
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Originally Posted by JuneBillie
Please forgive me if I am a pest, but I have another question. I am confused on my pockets inside. Do I sew the bottom piece for the pockets all the way across to the lining? If I do then how do I sew the places where I stitch up to make the individual lines. Those places will pooch out with not an easy way to sew at the bottom to the lining? Does this make sense? Or are the bottom of the pockets not sewn to the lining just vertically to the lining to make individual sections?
Sew the bottom of pocket straight across, then flip up and start each pocket section at the bottome of the pocket (top stitching) take you foot of machine.

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Thank you so much. So this is what helps to take in some of the extra pocket that extends past the sides of the lining. I am glad you are patient with me. I deal with several autoimmune disorders that give me brain fog, and I get confused easily.
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Originally Posted by JuneBillie
Thank you so much. So this is what helps to take in some of the extra pocket that extends past the sides of the lining. I am glad you are patient with me. I deal with several autoimmune disorders that give me brain fog, and I get confused easily.

No problem. I have a friend with lupus and sometimes her meds and flare ups aren't very fun.
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I made mine today in a class at my LQS. From what I was told, there is a newer version of the pattern with much clearer instructions.
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