Becca Handbag Tutorial (finished size approximately 12 ½”h x 13”w x 4”d)
(handle height is 10” from top of bag)
Materials:
4 different coordinating fabrics (¼ yard each) or 20 Honey Bun strips
½ yard fabric for lining and inside pocket
½ yard fabric for handles
¼ yard fabric for ruffle
5” square piece of fabric for flower
1” square piece of fabric for center of flower
19” x 30” batting
1 yard fusible interfacing
20” eyelash yarn
1 fusible sheet (at least 9” x 11”)
Snap (optional)
*** Read all instructions first. ***
*** All seams are ½” unless otherwise noted. ***
*** Always back stitch when sewing two fabrics together. ***
Exterior of Bag:
1. Cut 20 1 ½” strips of fabric from the assorted ¼ yard fabrics. Skip this step if you are using Honey Bun strips.
1. Cut 20 1 ½” strips of fabric from the assorted ¼ yard fabrics. Skip this step if you are using Honey Bun strips.
2. Arrange
the strips in a pleasing manner.
Pin and sew the strips together using ¼” seam allowance.
3. Iron all
seams in one direction.
4. Cut off
selvage from one side.
5. Measure
29” from this cut edge and cut.
When done correctly, you will have a piece measuring about 19“ x
29”. Set aside the leftover piece
for later use.
6. Lay the 19“ x 29” on top of batting, right side facing up. The batting should be larger than sewn piece. It is very important that the batting be larger to accommodate shrinkage.
7. Pin these
two layers together. The best way
to do this is to start in center and pin every 4” or so, smoothing the top
piece as you go.
8. Quilt as
desired. I chose to sew wavy lines along every other seam. HINT: If you want your stitches to show or stand out, use
contrasting thread.
9. Cut this
quilted piece to 18” x 28”.
10. Take the 5” square of fabric and iron a fusible backing.
10. Take the 5” square of fabric and iron a fusible backing.
11. Iron a fusible backing to the scrap piece of fabric
for the center of the flower.
12. Place the 5” square piece of fabric over the flower shape and the scrap fabric over center circle shape on the Funky Flower die (#55042). Hint: If you do not have a Go! Cutter ®, cut a flower shape and a flower center.
13. Run through the Go! Cutter®.
14. Take off the paper backing from both pieces. Place the flower shape 2 ½” down from
top, raw edge and 4” from side, raw edge of sewn/quilted piece.
15. Sew a blanket stitch (or any other decorative stitch)
around the flower shape.
16. Wrap the eyelash yarn around your fingers 3 or 4
times.
17. Place in center of flower shape and tack down.
18. Iron on flower center. Blanket stitch (or any other decorative stitch) around
flower center. Cut the loops of
the eyelash yarn and trim as desired.
19. Fold sewn/quilted piece in half width wise, right sides
together.
20. Pin and sew
down the both side seams starting from top, raw edges and finishing at the
bottom, folded edge.
21. Iron or finger
press side seams open.
22. Create a box
bottom by marking the corners with a 1 ½” square. Cut on marked lines.
23. Pinch side seam and
bottom center together so that they are aligned.
24. Pin and sew. Reinforce by sewing a zig zag stitch
over raw edge.
25. Repeat on
the other side.
26. Turn bag,
right side out and set aside.
Ruffle:
1. Cut 2 3”
strips from the fabric for the ruffle.
2. Place the
two cut strips at a 45 ˚, right sides together. Draw a diagonal line.
3. Sew on top
of this line.
4. Cut off
excess, leaving a ¼” seam allowance.
5. Press seam
open.
6. Fold the
3” strip, wrong sides together, so that it now measures 1 ½” wide. Iron.
7. Take the
two ends and sew them together by repeating steps 2 - 5. If done correctly, you will now have a
circle of fabric. Hint: Make sure that you do not twist this strip before sewing the
two ends together.
8. Divide
this piece into four sections. The
easiest way to do this is to fold this circular piece in half. Place pins on each folded end.
9. Refold by
placing these 2 pins on top of one other.
10. Place pins on the
folded ends. You should have 4
pins in all. These markings will
be used to center the ruffle on the bag.
11. Baste along the raw
edges using ¼” seam allowance.
Hint: A ruffle foot makes this step
easy. If your sewing machine has
one, set the dial on 2.
12. Pull the thread to
create a ruffle that will fit along the top edge of the bag.
13. Pin ruffle to right
side of bag using the marking pins as guides. The four pins should be aligned with the left side seam,
center bag front, right side seam, and center bag back.
14. Sew ruffle in place
using a ¼” seam allowance.
Handles:
1. Cut 2 8” x 26” from the
handle fabric.
2. Take one
of the handles and fold this piece in half lengthwise, wrong sides
together. Iron to form a crease.
3. Unfold and refold raw edges of
fabric toward the ironed center crease.
4. Fold again towards center so
that raw edges are hidden.
5. Pin and sew as close to the
folded edge as possible.
6. Take one raw edge of handle and place on top raw edge of bag, right sides together, 3 ½” from side. Pin in place. Repeat on the other side of bag with the other raw edge of handle. Make sure that the handle is not twisted.
6. Take one raw edge of handle and place on top raw edge of bag, right sides together, 3 ½” from side. Pin in place. Repeat on the other side of bag with the other raw edge of handle. Make sure that the handle is not twisted.
7. Baste in
place using ¼” seam.
8. Repeat with the other handle on
the other side of bag.
9. Set aside.
Inside Pocket:
1. Cut 5 ½” x 7” (h x w) from leftover sewn/quilted piece.
1. Cut 5 ½” x 7” (h x w) from leftover sewn/quilted piece.
2. Cut 5
½” x 7” (h x w) from lining fabric.
3. Cut 2
5 ½” x 7” (h x w) from interfacing.
4. Iron
interfacing to wrong side of leftover sewn/quilted piece and lining fabric.
5. Pin these
two pieces, right sides together.
6. Sew around
all four sides, leaving a 2” opening for turning, using a ¼” seam allowance.
7. Clip
corners.
8. Turn
right-side out and press (finger or iron).
9. Sew the 2”
opening closed.
10. Set aside.
Lining:
1. Cut 18”
x28” from lining fabric and interfacing.
2. Iron
interfacing to wrong side of fabric.
3. Turn over
and iron on right side of fabric to smooth out wrinkles.
4. Place pocket
on the right side of lining, 3” down from top and 5 ¾” from sides.
5. Sew the
left, bottom, and right sides of pocket to lining top (leave the top of pocket
open).
6. Fold
lining piece in half, right sides together and pin in place.
7. Sew both
side seams (14”).
9. Create a
box bottom by marking the corners with a 1 ½” square. Cut on marked lines.
14. Center and attach snap
according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Hint: Placing a small 2” square piece of
scrap fabric (or interfacing) between each snap piece is recommended.
Assembly:
1. Place outside of bag into lining, making sure that right sides are together. The handles should be sandwiched between the exterior of bag and lining. The inside pocket should be facing the back of bag. Pin in place.
2. Sew around
top leaving a 5” or larger for turning.
Hint: Reinforcing the handles at this time is
highly recommended.
4. Push
lining into exterior of bag and pin the top border of bag.
5. Top stitch the top of bag 1/8”
down from top, making sure that the handle is pulled away from the inside of bag. Also, make sure to close the 5” opening
used for turning.
6. Congratulations,
you are done.
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Great tutorial!!!! I just love the cute little ruffle around the top.
ReplyDeleteHi,Talin:-)
ReplyDeleteThe tutorial is FANTASTIC-very detailed one,as I've suspected:-)
I haven't realised that over one,looking simple enough bag there might be so much work to do!But the effect is fabulous!I like the applique and the finishing.Also the sunny colours are incredibly optimistic.I'm only afraid-I'm not good at sewing so well as You,but I've watched and read the tuto with pleasure:-)
HUgs-Halinka-
This is an adorable bag and a fabulous tutorial! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is an AWESOME bag and tutorial - very clear - excellent job!!! And you know I need to ask to use your pic for a tutorial post~!
ReplyDeletethanks for the tutorial! and great job on the bag. definitely beats buying a ruffle handbag. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely bag.... and I love the way you have explained.... on my list of to do's.... thanks
ReplyDeleteHugz
Talin, thankyou for all the work you have put in with this tutorial.. Can't wait to try it later on..
ReplyDeleteThank you for this tutorial.
ReplyDeleteAND I WILL TRY to make a bag so beautiful.
I like EVERYTHING YOU WORK.
CONGRATULATIONS
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This is a great tutorial!! Thank you so much for sharing...I love this bag! The eyelash yarn on the flower is perfect!
ReplyDeleteSuch a good tutorial thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great tutorial! Thanks so much. A very pretty bag.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bag!
ReplyDeleteGreat Tutorial, thank you.
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