Origami Inspired Draw String Bag
by sunshiine in Craft > Sewing
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Origami Inspired Draw String Bag
Supplies
2 Contrasting fabrics (1/2 Yard each cut into 18 inch squares and sewn together .) Or use a contrasting lined napkin or scarf.
1 Yard iron in interfacing
Measuring tape
Scissors
Sewing machine
Iron
Straight pins
1/2 inch wide ribbon, 2 yards
Safety pin
I thought it needed a button
I thought of the idea and searched if anyone has been making these. Some quilt place made it and when I went back to copy the link there is something wrong with the link. Here is the link in case they get it working: http:// www.quiltcetera.com
Instructions
Instructions:
Cut (1) 18 Inch square from each piece of fabric.
Cut 2 18 Inch squares from interfacing.
Iron the interfacing to the wrong side of each square following the instructions with the interfacing.
Pin The right sides of the fabric together.
Using a marker place dots in the center of the edge leaving a 4 inch opening to turn the fabric right side out.
Beginning at the 2ND dot sew all the way around the square until you reach the dot that marks the beginning of the opening.
Stop there.
Trim the loose threads.
Cut the corners at an angle as shown.
Pull the right side of the fabric through the opening and using a sharp point poke it in the corners to make a nice sharp point.
Press well, turning under a hem where the opening is.
Sew all the way around the fabric making a nice finished edge.
Press well.
Folding the Purse
Fold the square in half at an angel creating a triangle.
Press in the crease.
Lay the triangle with the long fold at the bottom.
Working with the top single layer only, fold the triangle's top point down 4 1/2 inches and iron.
Turn the triangle over.
Fold the remaining top point down 4 1/2 inches and iron.
The triangle should now have a flat top.
Pin the Sewing Line
Pin in one end of the flat top, straight down to the bottom fold of the triangle on both sides and press well.
This makes a straight line to follow when sewing the sides.
Sew the Sides
Top stitch from one end of the flat top, straight down to the bottom fold of the triangle, back stitching the ends to secure.
Repeat on the other end of the flat top.
The body of the purse will be 8 inches tall by 9 1/4 inches wide, with triangles on each side edge.
Folding the Sides Out
Open one side triangle and turn it right side out, pulling it backward over the bottom and side edge of the purse body.
Repeat with the other side triangle.
The bottom edges of each triangle will overlap each other, creating an envelope shaped pocket on both the front and back of the purse.
Iron the pockets flat.
Casings
Lay the purse flat on the table.
Measure a 1/2 inch down from the fold of the triangle top.
Pin the triangle to the purse side at 1/2-inches.
Turn the purse over and repeat on the other triangle top.
Top stitch along the pinned marks of both casings, back stitching the ends to secure.
Ribbon
Or you can:Please note: I made my own ribbon by cutting a piece of matching fabric 1 1/2 to 2 inch wide strips 1 yard long.
I folded them in half and ironed in the center.
I folded one side to the center line and repeated the other side just touching the center.
Then I sewed the edge.
Cut two lengths of 1/2-inch ribbon, 36 inches long, to create the purse handles.
Threading the Ribbon Through the Casing
I added a button to give it a more finished look. I think it still needs something and will be making the next one differently and will post it when I do.Attach a safety pin to one end of one ribbon length.
Using the safety pin as a guide, thread the ribbon through one casing on the purse.
Remove the safety pin.
Overlap the ends of the ribbon a 1/2 inch and stitch together.
Pull the ribbon ends through the casing to hide the stitching.
Repeat with the other ribbon and the other casing on the purse.
I tacked the very bottom of the purse to secure the triangle.
Sunshiine's Final Thoughts
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Sunshiine.