Large Bag Tote DIY Tutorial.
How to sew a big bag of fabric.
- Use cotton, weighing no more than an ordinary sheet- Or rather just use a sheet- 135cm may be 132cm or 138cm, it sticks so closely not- Instead of three strips 15cm wide by braid, you can also use multiple narrower strips- You can tear the cloth instead of cutting, which goes even faster- Cut 8cm x 20cm from the four corners, each making a hollow inner corner which I can draw freehand- Finished the bag about 50cm wide, 20cm deep and 70cm highwith the shoulder braids included
- Make the shoulder straps by weaving a few strips of fabric- It is not necessary to the zigzag edges, only the loose threads which remove- If you have enough material for a strip in one piece, you suffocate a few smaller pieces together (see arrow)- Put your strips together and stitch them down at about 6cm from the edge (see line), start from braiding there
- Let down a lot of about 6cm untwisted- Stitching the strips firmly (see red line) but beware, try not to
choke the braid itself because then you will needle may break
- 2 large patch can tear you tailor but you have to cut corners- It is easy as the two fabric pieces right side stacking and folding double, you then cut into 1 time by four layers of fabric
- Place the two pieces of fabric right sides together and pin them down- Random stitching around 1.5cm from the edge, somewhere makes a keergat of about 7cm- In the four corners make small indentations in the hollow edge- Once inside the patch and push all corners of- Ironing can but do not
- Fold the piece double, fold a piece of 12cm inside- Stitching by 1 cm from the edge from point A to point B, stitching
tight at the beginning and end and the piece folded inwards, do this on
both sides- Fold two tubes of 5cm and topstitch at 0.5 cm from the edge
- Pull the viecht through the tunnel- Put the beginning and the end and stitch (carefully) fixed, suffocate certainly not by the braided piece-
Pull the viecht through the tunnel until the part where you start and
end are stitched together, somewhere hidden in the tunnel. READY!
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