![]() ![]() ![]() Pull out your main fabric and repeat step 5 to box the corners of your main fabric. Sew directly on the chalk line that you just created which will make the point look like a triangle as shown in the pic below. Take a ruler and at the point slide your ruler down until it measures (2) two inches from the left side to the right side. Pinch the right side seam and the bottom seam of your lining fabric and line them up so that they are touching. Remember to leave the 4″ opening at the bottom as shown in the pic below. Sew the sides and a portion of the bottom using a 1/2″ seam allowance. I’ve put double pins in an X where I am supposed to stop sewing to make sure that I have the left the 4″ opening. On the bottom, you will pin a portion of the fabric, but you will leave a (4) four-inch opening at the bottom of the lining which will allow us to turn the bag right side out once we’ve completed the bag. Grab your (2) two lining pieces and place them right sides together and pin down the sides. Sew the sides and the bottom of the bag using a 1/2″ seam allowance. Place them right sides together and pin down the sides and bottom. Place your strap to the side and grab your (2) two main fabric pieces. Once you’ve completed this then turn your strap right side out and press.Įdgestitch the strap on both of the long sides about 1/8″ from the edge. Remember to backstitch at the beginning and the end. Leave the short sides of the strips open and pin the long sides down and sew them using a 1/4″ seam allowance. Lay your (2) strips of fabric that are 4″ x 39″ right sides together (this means with the pretty sides touching each other and the wrong sides facing up). I use these dimensions because they work best for me and my little brother. You can make the straps longer or the bag shorter whatever fits you best. Tip: You can make your bag any dimension that you like. Once you’ve done that take your fabric and cut (2) strips that are 3″ x 39″. You will end up with (4) four 16″ x 16″ squares. Repeat this step and do the exact same thing for your lining fabric. To make your bag start by cutting your main fabric into (2) two 16″ x 16″ squares. I’ve chosen to use two different fabric prints, but you can make your bag out of one print if you like. You will need a fabric for the outside, and fabric for the lining to create this project. Steps to Sew a Lined Library Book Bag Step 1: Choose Your Fabric Cut (2) two strips of fabric 3″ x 39″ for the strap.Materials to Sew a Lined Library Book Bag It’s really easy to make a lined book bag and with this simple tutorial you can learn how to make your very own. Because of this, it is really important that I carry our book bag to hold all of our wonderful library finds. My brother and I spend a lot of time there, and every trip that we take there we leave with lots of books and DVDs for the week. The library is one of my favorite places to hang out. ![]()
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