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    Originally blogged athttp://sewastraightline.blogspot.com by Sabra Gubler October

    12th, 2010

    Materials:

    -1/2 yard main fabric

    -1/2 yard lining

    -1/2 yard interfacing or other stabilizer (I used fleece because I had it on hand and my

    other materials were thinner cotton so I needed something thick)

    -2 Magnetic closure/snaps

    OPTIONAL:

    Cell phone pocket:

    -snap or Velcro, a closure of some sort

    Zippered pocket:

    -9 inch zipper

    -material for pocket liningtwo 10*10 pieces

    -10 * 1.5 inch strip of medium weight interfacing

    Key Fob:

    -bag hook grabby thingyou know the kind that hold key rings

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    Covered Buttons:

    -Covered button kit

    -3*3 inch scrap of interfacing

    False Bottom:

    -fabric cut to fit the bottom pattern piece, *2

    -interfacing or stabilizer cut to fit the bottom pattern piece

    -plastic canvas cut to fit the bottom pattern piece, minus 1/2 inch on all sides

    PIPING:

    -1/4 yard coordinating fabric

    -Corded elastic or other cording stuff

    **This is how I cut out my material to get the bag out of two .5 yard pieces:**

    folded over for the front and back

    Open up and cut the other pieces, including the optional cell pocket and key fob pieces

    Make sure to leave that long skinny strip at the top, as this will be used for the strap.

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    First, attach the interfacing/stabilizer to all needed pieces:

    -Main front and back

    -Main sides

    -Main bottom

    -Lining Flap

    Before assembling the bag itself, you need to put in the optional items, if you want

    them

    CELL POCKET AND KEY FOB:

    Take your pocket rectangle

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    And press all edges to the back 1/4 inch. I used a straight edge ruler to keep things as

    sharp as possible

    Sew across the top edge, securing the pressed fold at that area

    **at this point you should attach the closure for this piece. I forgot and had to do it after

    it was sewn to the lining.**

    Place where wanted on one of the lining front or back pieces

    Sew along the sides and bottom edges, leaving the top edge (already sewn) open to form

    the pocket

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    PRess

    Top stitch

    Attach closure

    Place long edge along the opening of pocket, as if the flap were open

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    Being careful not to catch the pocket, secure the flap in place. I used a thick zig-zag to

    prevent fraying

    Press the flap down in place over the pocket

    Top stitch along the top edge to keep the flap in place

    For the key fob, youll need a scrap of fabric approximately 2 inches by 4.5 inches long

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    Fold in half, right sides in

    Sew along one short edge and the open long edge

    Clip corners

    Turn

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    Press and topstitch

    Put the sewn end of the strip through the opening of the key hook

    Fold over about one inch

    Secure in place with a cross-box shape

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    Pin to the desired location on the linings right side

    OPTIONAL ZIPPERED POCKET:

    Attach interfacing to the wrong side of the lining, about 1.5 inches from the top edge

    Find the center length and mark out a box about 1.4 inch around

    Snip an opening along the center mark to about 1/4 from either end. At the ends, you

    want an arrow like cut that points toward the center line

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    Sew along that edge and youll have this

    Fold the bag lining out of the way and put the pocket lining pieces right sides together

    Sew all along the pocket

    At either corner, catch as you stitch the ends of the zippers so that the pocket iscompletely secured

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    COVERED BUTTONS:

    Follow the directions on the covered button kit to make your buttons

    On wrong side of main flap, place and attach interfacing where you want the buttons to

    be on right side

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    Hand sew buttons in place through the main fabric and interfacing

    FALSE BOTTOM:

    **I didnt think to do this as a false bottom until I was done. So my pictures or

    incomplete, but the instructions should still work**

    Attach your interfacing/stabilizer to one bottom piece of fabric

    Right sides together, place the other bottom piece on the interfaced bottom piece

    Sew along three sides

    Turn

    Push plastic canvas inside

    Turn open end inside 1/4 inch and top stitch in place

    Okay now onto the bag assembly.

    LINING

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    ATTATCHING MAGNETIC SNAPS

    At this point, your lining flap should have the interfacing/stabilizer attached.

    Figure out where you want your snap closures and snip two VERY small cuts into the

    fabric, through the interfacing

    Push one side of the snap through the cuts. Place the backing over the arms of the snap

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    Push arms flat, securing the back piece

    It will look like this

    Repeat for second snap

    And then on the front, stabilized piece of the main bag

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    OPTIONAL PIPING:

    Take your 1/4 yard of material

    Cut into 1.5 inch strips

    Get your cording/elastic and zipper foot

    Fold the strip, wrong sides together, over the cording

    Use your zipper foot to run along the cording as close as you can

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    And youll have custom piping

    Now take all the pieces you want piped (flap, front, back, sides)

    Match the raw edges of the piping to the raw edges of the pattern piece.

    Baste the piping in place

    I did around all edges of the front and back, the short edges of the sides, and the sides

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    and short edge of the flap

    FLAP

    Place main flap piece on lining flap piece, right sides together>

    If you used piping, youll need to continue to use the zipper foot to get as close to the

    piping as you can. Use your finger to feel the piping through the fabric, to make sure you

    get nice and close, but not go over the top of it.

    Sew along the sides and lower/short edge of the flap

    Cut corners and trim all edges

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    Turn, press

    ASSEMBLING OUTER BAG

    Youre going to do this the same as the lining assembly. Sides sewn on one front/back

    piece first, then bottom strip, then the other front/back piece.

    Clip all corners and trim all edges

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    ATTACHING FLAP

    Place the flap with unsewn, long end about 1.5 inches down on the back side of the

    assembled main bag

    Sew along the raw edge, making sure to only secure it to the back side of the bag

    Fold the flap up

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    And top stitch in place. I did a few lines of stitches to really secure, and I liked the look

    Placing the lining

    With the main bag right side out, place inside the inside lining.

    Sew all along the upper edge, leaving a 4-5 inch opening for turning

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    Fold opening inside, press, and top stitch along the top of the bag

    STRAP:

    Cut two long strips of fabric from your scraps

    35*1.75 inches

    Right sides togher

    Sew the length on both sides, leaving both short ends open

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    Turn

    Press and top stitch

    Fold the raw edge under and cross-box stitch in place on the inside sides of the bag

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    Whew! Done!

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