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Paisley Dee Ring Bag

Awesome paisley dee ring bag tutorial!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/paisley-dee-ring-bag • Posted by steph blue

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
Medium hobo9

Description

Instructions

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    Cutting! Body of bag: Cut out 2 large rectangles from the main fabric and 2 large rectangles of the lining fabric. 13 x 17 inches. Fuse interfacing to all of these pieces. Stack up all of the rectangles.

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    Fold them in half widthwise

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    Draw these curves and cut them out.

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    You will have four pieces that look like this.

  5. Bottom and sides: Measure around the sides and bottom… in this case that measurement is 39 inches. Cut out one rectangle of each the main fabric and the lining. 3 x 39 inches Fuse interfacing to these two pieces.

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    Zipper: Measure around the dip in the top of the bag. In this case, it measures 18 inches. Cut out one rectangle of each main fabric and lining. 3 x 18 inches Fuse interfacing to each of these pieces Fold these two over and cut them in half longways. Two 3 x 18 inches = four 1.5 x 18 inches

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    Interior pocket: Cut one smaller rectangle from the lining fabric. Fuse interfacing on this one too. 7 x 13 inches Strap: Cut out a long rectangle of the main fabric. 8 x 33 inches Loops for the dee rings: Cut out two small rectangles of the main fabric. Interface! 3 x 5.5 inches Loops for the strap: Cut out two small rectangles of the main fabric and interface them. Déjà vu! 2 x 5.5 inches Strap: Cut out a long rectangle of the main fabric. 8 x 33 inches Loops for the dee rings: Cut out two small rectangles of the main fabric. Interface! 3 x 5.5 inches Loops for the strap: Cut out two small rectangles of the main fabric and interface them. Déjà vu! 2 x 5.5 inches Sewing! Find your pocket piece. Fold it in half right sides together and stitch around the edges. Don’t forget to leave an opening to turn it inside out.

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    Turn in right side out and pop out the corners with a chopstick or a pencil. Press it flat. Grab one of the lining pieces, center the pocket, pin it down and sew it on.

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    Pin the side/bottom piece to one of the body pieces.

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    Sew all the way around.

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    Pin the other side of the body on and sew all the way around. Do the same with the lining except you leave an opening for turning in the end.

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    Ohhhh. Scary zipper part. (Don’t be scared.) Grab the four skinny pieces we cut out earlier for the zipper. Attach your zipper foot and sew the zipper face down onto one of the main fabric pieces.

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    (Note: I’m nuts and don’t pin anything. You can pin it if you want.) Sew the other main fabric piece to the other side of the zipper. Make sure the right side of the fabric is together with the right side of the zipper. If you open it up, it looks like this.

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    Line up the edge of the lining piece with the edge of the zipper. (The right side of the fabric will face the wrong side of the zipper.) LEAVE ABOUT AN INCH not sewn on each end. (I always for get this and have to rip it back a little. Grrr.)

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    Repeat the previous step with the final piece of lining. Open it up and press everything flat… It should look like this.

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    Make little loops for the dee rings. Fold them in half with right sides together. Stitch around the edges. Flip them right side out. Slip them into the dee ring and stitch the ends together.

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    Attach the dee ring tabs by pinning them to the end of the main fabric and zipper. Fold the lining back and sew down.

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    Now we get to pin the zipper section to the body section. Unzip the zipper a little. Stitch it on. (I found it easier to do the front and back first and the ends last.) I tend to flip it right side out at this point and make sure you like how it looks. This is your last chance to tweak how the straps are lining up. Flip it inside out.

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    Pin the lining section to the lining part of the zipper. Sew it all the way around.

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    Turn it right side out and stitch up the hole in lining. We’re getting close, but we still need a strap. The strap gets a little tedious. First press down the ends. (you will thank me later)

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    Bring the edges of the piece toward the middle and press it down.

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    Fold the whole business in half and press it down.

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    Topstitch the edges of strap. Leave the ends open. They make cute little pockets.

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    Make more little loops to attach the strap. Fold them in half with right sides together. Stitch around the edges. Flip them right side out. Loop them around the dee rings and feed the ends into the cute little pockets on the ends of the straps. Stitch them down.

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    Woo Hoo !!! We did it!!