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Reversible shopping bag
This tutorial is for a reversible shopping bag with a wider base at the bottom. One thing to note - if your lining fabric is darker in colour than your outer fabric (as mine is), then I'd recommend interfacing the outer fabric to prevent the darker fabric showing through. It will also give your bags a little more structure.
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Step 1
Cut out the following:
2 x rectangles of outer (canvas) fabric, each measuring 20 inches wide x 16 inches long
2 x rectangles of lining (cotton) fabric to the same dimensions
2 x rectangles of medium weight fusible interfacing to the same dimensions
2 x handle pieces each measuring 20 inches long x 4 ½ inches wide
If you're using a directional print, make sure the print runs crossways in a landscape format. -
Step 7
We're now going to pin the handles to the lining pieces. Place a lining fabric piece right side up and mark along the top edge, 6 ½ inches in from each side.
Pin one end of a handle piece to the right of the first mark - the raw edges of the handle should line up with the raw edge of the fabric. Then pin the other end of the handle piece to the left of the second mark as shown. Make sure the handle doesn't twist as you pin it. -
Step 10
Take one of the pinned sections and sew right across the top edge, using a ½ inch seam allowance and back stitching over the two handle tops for extra strength.
Take the remaining pinned section and sew in exactly the same way, but this time leave a 4 or 5 inch gap between the two handles. This is where we will turn the bag inside out later on. Don't forget to remove all pins holding the handles in place after you've sewn the top edge. -
Step 16
Now for the gussets! This is a slightly tricky bit so I'll try to explain it as carefully as I can. You'll be making four gussets in total, one for each corner of the outer bag and lining.
Take one of the corners, pull each side of the bottom seam tightly outwards as far as it will go until it flattens into a triangle. Make sure there isn't any excess fabric. The bottom seam should run right through the centre of this triangle and the side seam should run directly underneath. The seam you can see here is the bottom seam.