https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/hexagon-bag-2 • Posted by Landauer Publishing
Finished Bag Size: 11" x 13" x 7" Fabric quantities are based on 40" usable width of fabric. Sew with a 1/4" seam allowance unless otherwise noted. wof = width of fabric Cutting Note: Use the holes in the templates to mark the 1/4" seam on the wrong side of the hexagons. From print fabric A, cut: 7 hexagons using the template on page 5. From print fabric B, cut: 4 hexagons using the template on page 5. From outer bag lining fabric, cut: 30" x 32" piece From batting, cut: 30" x 32" piece From inner bag lining fabric, cut: 11 hexagons using the template
Finished Bag Size: 11" x 13" x 7" Fabric quantities are based on 40" usable width of fabric. Sew with a 1/4" seam allowance unless otherwise noted. wof = width of fabric Cutting Note: Use the holes in the templates to mark the 1/4" seam on the wrong side of the hexagons. From print fabric A, cut: 7 hexagons using the template on page 5. From print fabric B, cut: 4 hexagons using the template on page 5. From outer bag lining fabric, cut: 30" x 32" piece From batting, cut: 30" x 32" piece From inner bag lining fabric, cut: 11 hexagons using the template
Lay out the fabric print A and fabric print B hexagons as shown.
Beginning with the center row of 5 hexagons, layer the hexagons right sides together. Stitch the hexagons together along one edge, starting and stopping at the 1/4" seam mark. Press the seams open. Repeat with the adjacent rows of 2 hexagons.
With right sides together, place one of the remaining hexagons on the row with 2 hexagons, matching raw edges. With the sewn hexagons on the bottom, start sewing at the 1/4" mark. Stop stitching when you reach the opposite 1/4" mark. The mark will be above the open seam of the sewn hexagons. This will allow you to pivot everything in order to turn the corner.
Leaving the needle in the work, lift the presser foot and pivot the top hexagon so it aligns with the raw edge of the hexagons underneath. Lower the presser foot and continue sewing to the 1/4" mark. Press the seams open. Repeat with the remaining outer hexagon row.
Sew the outside rows of hexagons to the center row. Remember to start and stop sewing at the 1/4" marks. Press the seams open to make the outer bag unit.
Layer the batting on the wrong side of the outer bag lining. Lay the outer bag unit right side up on the batting. Baste the pieces together and quilt through the layers. Refer to the diagram for quilting suggestion.
Trim the excess batting and lining even with the outer bag unit. Make a 1/4" deep snip at the edges where the seams are pressed open. This will allow more give when the bag is sewn up.
Referring to steps 1-4, sew the inner bag lining hexagons together in the same manner.
Sew the sides of the outer bag together by stitching the fabric A hexagons together on each edge as shown. Begin sewing with reinforcing stitches at the folded edge. Stop stitching at the 1/4" mark.
Sew the inner bag lining in the same manner, leaving a 3" unsewn gap on one of the middle seams. The unsewn gap will allow the bag to be turned right side out.
Sew the fabric B hexagons together along two edges as shown. Begin sewing at the inner 1/4" mark and sew toward the top of the bag. Stop sewing at the 1/4" mark. Finger press the seams open.
Repeat for the inner bag lining.
Place the outer bag inside the inner bag lining, right sides together. Pin the pieces together around the top matching the raw edges at the hexagon points and inner corners. Remember to sew across the point of the hexagons with one or two stitches for a neater finish when turned through.
When you have stitched all the way around, snip the excess fabric from the hexagon points.
Turn the bag through using the unsewn gap in the inner lining. Slipstitch the gap closed. Use a point turner and seam creaser tool to push out the points if necessary.
Roll the top edges of the bag between your fingers to get a crisp edge. Tack in place and secure with a line of quilting 1/4" from the top edge.
Position handles in place and secure following the manufacturer’s instructions.