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Stitched & Patched Denim Bag By Marta Alto Here’s a great way to combine embroidery practice stitchouts with an old pair of jeans to create something totally new and fun. Trendy bamboo handles add the finishing touch. FI NI SHED SI ZE 101⁄2 x 121⁄2 inches, excluding handles MATERIALS • Discarded jeans for bag • ⁄ yard cotton duck for bag interlining • 1⁄2 yard cotton print for lining, pockets and patches • Assorted fabric scraps with embroidery or sample stitchouts from other projects • 1⁄2 yard lightweight fusible knit interfacing • 1 set of bamboo handles (6-inch diameter) • Embroidery machine • Embroidery designs • Embroidery and bobbin thread • Embroidery stabilizer appropriate for the selected fabrics • 2 (11 x 13-inch) pieces of tissue paper or pattern tracing cloth • All-purpose thread to match fabrics Note: e embroidery designs on this bag include a butterfly from Zundt Design, Pissaro 08 (www.zundtdesign.com) and the letters, bamboo and flowers from Hatched in Africa “Taste of Japan” (www.hatchedinafrica.com). Visit their Web sites to order these and other designs in the appropriate format for your embroidery machine. Cutting • From the cotton duck, cotton print and fusible interfacing, cut two 11 x 13-inch rectangles each. • From the cotton print and the fusible interfacing, cut two 5 x 6-inch rectangles each for the pockets and pocket linings. • From the jeans, cut a section with the zipper and waistband for the bag front (see photo). For the bag back, cut a section of the jeans with a portion of the back waistband (see photo). For the handle loops, cut one 2 x 18-inch strip from the jeans or other selected fabric. Cut two pieces of denim from the jeans legs, cutting them large enough to hoop for embroidery. • Cut additional fabric pieces to hoop for other desired embroideries. Assembly All seam allowances are 1⁄4-inch wide unless otherwise indicated. 1. Complete the desired embroideries on the chosen fabrics. For ease in embroidering the denim without hooping it, hoop sticky-back stabilizer and smooth the denim in place on the Snip-It Add a Pocket On the sample shown, embroidery was done through the small pocket and the layers underneath. It still unbuttons and there’s room inside for a lipstick or loose change. If your jeans don’t have a front pocket, you can make your own from fabric from one of the legs or salvage a pocket or other interesting detail from the back of the jeans. From Clotilde's Sewing Savvy January 2005, Vol. 6, No. 1, pages 76-79 Copyright Clotilde's Sewing Savvy 2005. All rights reserved. From Clotilde's Sewing Savvy January 2005, Vol. 6, No. 1, pages 76-79 Copyright Clotilde's Sewing Savvy 2005. All rights reserved. Stitched & Patched Denim Bag Snip-It Cut It Out! If you are using a section of the jeans with the zipper under the fly, carefully cut the zipper out to eliminate excess thickness in the side seam and on the front of the bag. Topstitch the fly edge in place. stabilizer before attaching the hoop to the machine. 2. Referring to the photos for placement ideas, decide on the crazy patch layout for the front and back of your bag and draw the arrangements on the 11 x 13-inch rectangles. Trim each piece to the appropriate size, allowing for extra fabric where the pieces overlap. 3. Turn under and press the allowance on interior edges at the overlaps. Pin in place and then edgestitch in place. Use contrasting and matching thread and built-in decorative stitches. At the upper edge of the jeans waistband sections, topstitch in place on top of previous stitching using a thread that matches the stitches. 4. With right sides facing, sew the patched bag front and back together along the sides and lower edges. Turn right side out. 5. Turn under and press 1⁄4 inch along both long edges of the 2 x 18-inch handle strip. Fold the strip in half lengthwise with wrong sides together and stitch along both long edges. Cut four 4-inch-long pieces from the strip. Fold each loop in half through the handle loops and sew the short ends together. 6. Center a handle on the front and back at the upper edges with 1⁄4 inch of the loop edges extending above the upper edge of the bag. Baste in place. 7. Apply fusible interfacing to the wrong side of each large and small rectangle of cotton print. Turn under and press 1⁄4 inch on the side and bottom edges of each small rectangle. Turn under and press a 1⁄4inch wide double hem at the upper edge. Stitch. 8. Position a pocket on each large rectangle with the upper edge of the pocket 4 inches from the upper 11-inch edge. Stitch in place along side and bottom edges. 9. With right sides together, stitch the lining pieces together along the sides and bottom edges, leaving a 7-inch long opening in the lower edge for turning; handles must fit through this opening. 10. Box the bottom corners of the lining and the patchwork bag as shown in Figure 1. " 3/8 Figure 1 Fold corners with side and bottom seams aligned. Stitch 3/8" from point. 11. Tuck the patchwork bag and handles inside the lining with right sides together. Stitch 1⁄4 inch from the From Clotilde's Sewing Savvy January 2005, Vol. 6, No. 1, pages 76-79 Copyright Clotilde's Sewing Savvy 2005. All rights reserved. upper edge. Turn the bag right side out through the opening in the bottom edge of the lining. 12. Turn the opening edges in and press, then edgestitch them together to close the opening. 13. Stitch close to the upper finished edge of the bag to keep the lining from rolling to the outside and showing. From Clotilde's Sewing Savvy January 2005, Vol. 6, No. 1, pages 76-79 Copyright Clotilde's Sewing Savvy 2005. All rights reserved. Don’tMissThese GreatOpportunities! Hundr edsof gr eatpat t er ns f ors ewi ng, c r oc het , kni t t i ng, qui l t i ng, paperc r af t s andmor e! Di s c overt he qui c ks t ar twayt o makehandc r af t ed, hear t f el tc ar ds ! 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