Cross Body Bag
If you like to be able to shop with your hands free then why not make this lovely cross body bag? It is made and lined in IL109 linen in a trendy Blue Bonnet shade and is finished with a soft denim strip. All the main parts of the bag are backed with a medium weight iron-on interfacing, so the bag has a good shape but isn’t too bulky.
Materials
20″ x 59″ of IL019 linen in Blue Bonnet
Medium weight iron on interfacing
Small piece of denim
To Make Your Pattern
Use squared dressmaker’s paper to make your pattern. Draw a horizontal line 12″ long. Then at the centre point draw a vertical line 11″ high. At the top of this point draw another horizontal line that is 10″ long (centralising it over the vertical line). Now join all the outer points rounding off the two bottom corners. Cut out this shape for your bag pattern. To make the pattern for the denim strip, draw a rectangle 6″ (high) x 3″ (wide), then round off the two bottom corners, then cut out this shape.
Cutting Out
Place your bag pattern on your linen and cut out four times, then place it on your interfacing and cut it out four times.
Place the pattern for the small strip on the denim and cut out twice. Then cut a piece of linen 40″ x 4″ for the strap.
Steps To Sew
1. Iron the interfacing to the wrong side of all the bag pieces. Set two pieces aside for the lining.
2. With right sides facing pin then machine the bag pieces together leaving the top edge open. Clip the corners and turn to the right side and press.
3. With right sides facing pin then machine the two denim pieces together leaving the top edge open.
Clip the corners, turn to the right side and press. Then work a buttonhole on the rounded end.
4. With right sides together, pin the raw edges of the denim to the top of the bag on one side, making sure that it sits in the centre. Machine in place.
5. Take the strap piece and with wrong sides facing press it in half lengthways. Open out the strap and then along the length press the raw edges to the centre crease line. Now fold the strap in half, enclosing all the raw edges, and machine edges together.
6. Pin strap ends to the right side of bag at the top edge. Position the ends so they sit centrally on the side seams, keeping all the raw edges even, machine in place.
7. With right sides facing, pin then machine the lining pieces together, leaving the top edge open and leaving a 6″ opening on the bottom edge.
8. With right sides facing pin then machine the lining to the bag along the top edge. Turn to the right side through the opening in the lining and press the seam flat.
9. Close the opening in the lining with hand sewing or machining.
10. Push lining into bag and press bag firmly.
11. Sew on button to correspond with denim strip to finish.
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5 Comments
Sue
If you use 1/2″ seams the bag should make up fine. Enjoy your sewing.
Sue Locke (designer for Fabric Store)
Donna
I bought some IL019 linen from you last week and had some left over from my project. I decided to use the leftover fabric to make this bag but wonder what size seam allowances were used? Thanks!
Karen
If you cut out 6 pieces you could sew a divide in the middle…cute bag! Thanks! 🙂
Beverly
I love the bag, but I think I would put a flowered or dot print on the inside to match the outside. Think it would be cute! What do you think?
Carolyn Crowder
Cute bag idea ! Especially with a matching outfit or piece.