My cut and sew fabric is available in my store here.
Final Dimensions are 11x16" with about 11x13" of usable space below the tie.
Supplies:
- Thread (matching or coordinating)
- "Cut and sew" FQ from spoonflower
- or if you are using your own fabric you need 1 FQ of fabric, you will cut a 2x18" strip from one edge for your tie or you can use .5" extra wide double fold bias tap or ribbon instead of cutting the strip.
- Needle appropriate for your fabric
- scissors or rotary cutter
- pinking shears (only necessary if you want to trim the seams to help with fraying)
Instructions. If you have any questions please email me at coveredbydesign at gmail.com or post on my facebook page, Covered By Design.
5. Using a zigzag or decorative stitch, stitch the entire length of the tie close to the open edge. You can also use a straight stitch and stitch down both edges.
6. Set the tie aside.
Making the Bag
1. With the right side facing up bring the left edge over to the right edge of the fabric. This will give you a fold on the left side with the top, right and bottom open, and your fabric will be inside out. Make sure if you have directional fabric that you don't have it upside down.
2. Even up all the edges and pin or use clips to keep them together.
3. Find the center of your tie and fold it in half.
4. Sandwich and pin the folded tie between the fabrics so that the folded center is even with the right edge of the fabric 3" down from the top right. Make sure your loose tie ends stay out of the seams.
7. Turn the bag right side out.
8. Hem the top of the bag. I usually fold the top over 1/4" press then fold again 1/4" and press again. Then I stitch with a zigzag, decorative, straight or double needle stitch.
Enjoy!
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