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http://pursepatterns.com/free_bag_patterns.html

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http://www.fabricbuffet.com/images/pt_pickapkt_bag_pdf.pdf


 


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It is freezing in the Mid-west so I ran outside, set the bag on the lawn and took as may pics as I could before shivering:-), so sorry for the street background. I couldn’t decide on which ones to use, so I am showing you all the pictures I took:-)

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I decided not to put a closure on the bag since it seamed to hold up pretty well when filled. I may add a flap or Velcro later but for now, I think its functional as is. Here is what the back looks like with just the Girl about town lime fabric design. I think the big floral pattern worked well as the main fabric for the bag.

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I initially thought about doing one large pocket in the front and then overlaying the pocket but changed my mind last minute. I think the little pocket in the middle brings out the beauty in the Ladylike green tea fabric pattern.

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For the straps, I covered them in tubes. I would have liked them to be neater but overall I don’t think they look that bad.

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So, there you have it…The Carnaby Carry All Bag. Please post pics of the ones you create so I can see and share.

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To make this bag you need:

overlays.

Form the sandwich with the interfacing in the middle.

Form the sandwich with the interfacing in the middle.

Make your binding by folding down the two ends towards the middle

Make your binding by folding down the two ends towards the middle

Add your binding to the top of the pocket piece

Add your binding to the top of the pocket piece

Sew all around your pocket piece

Sew all around your pocket piece

With right sides together, sew the pocket piece to the two overlays

With right sides together, sew the pocket to overlays

Here is your finished front overlay

Here is your finished front overlay

Step 4- Complete your front
Align your overlay to the top of the front main piece and sew down using the red line as your guide on where to sew. Sew on the overlay binding all the way down the bottom of the overlay cover all your stitches.

Sew on the overlay binding

Sew on the overlay binding

Sew down the binding with two stitches

Sew down the binding with two stitches

Step 5- Connect the front and back
Sew the front pieces and the back pieces together using the guide below. Bring forward your two unsewn bottom side pieces to form a triangle. Sew a straight line across the triangle as shown. Repeat step 5 for the lining.

Sew the front to the back using the red line as a guide

Sew the front to the back using the red line as a guide

Here is your opened side bottom piece

Here is your opened side bottom piece

Sew a line straight across

Sew a line straight across

This is what it will look like when you turn the back inside out

It will look like this inside out

Do this entire process for your lining piece as well

Repeat for lining

Step 5- Complete main bag

Take the lining and fit it into the main bag. Using a long stitch sew the lining to the main bag. Make the binding for the top edges. From the pattern, you would need to cut 4 pieces and join two together to get the front binding and 2 together to get the back binding. Sew on the binding over the top of the lining and the main bag.

Fit lining into main bag wrong sides together and sew all around the top.

Fit lining into bag and sew around top

Sew on your binding all the way around doing the front first then the back.

Sew binding on top of front and back

This is what it will look like when its all sewn on.

This is what it will look like when its all sewn on.

Step 6-Make the straps
Take the strip that you ironed on the interfacing on and fold in the edges about 1/2″ in. Iron down. Take the other coordinating piece and do the same thing to the edges. Lay the coordinating piece over the main piece and sew down. I did 4 long stitches on mine to make it look quilted.

Fold the edges of your straps

Fold the edges of your straps

Lay coordinating strap over the main strap

Lay coordinating strap over the main strap

Top stitch the two down on the sides

Top stitch the two down on the sides

Do horizontal stitches to make it look quilted.

Step 7- Attach straps and complete
Sew straps to inner top edges of 4 top pieces of the bag. Make the loops/tubes by sewing two pieces right sides together and turning them inside out. Wrap the tubes on each of the strap pieces to cover the opened seam.

Sew straps to inner top of the bag. Each strap will connect to its opposite neighbor: front to front and back to back.

Sew straps to inner tops front to front, back to back

Here is your loop/tube

Here is your loop/tube

Wrap around and fold in your ends. Sew close.

Wrap around and fold in your ends. Sew close.

And there you have it! You have made your Carnaby Carry All! You can follow Pat Bravothrough her blog, her facebook page, twitter, instagram, pinterest or flickr.

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