PLEASE NOTE:
The bags in this book are designed to be sewn by hand, though most of the steps can be completed by machine. For those steps that require hand sewing or for any project that you would like to hand sew from beginning to end, thread that is specifically intended for hand sewing is recommended. These threads tend to be stronger and are less likely to knot as you work. Hand sewing threads should not be used in your sewing machine.
All-purpose threads intended for both hand and machine sewing can also be used. As with any sewing project, care should be taken to choose the right thread for your fabric. If using these threads to hand sew (especially when sewing seams and gussets or attaching handles), a little beeswax worked into the thread will add smoothness and strength.
Measurements in this book are given in both inches and metrics unless otherwise noted. The metric measurements are more precise, and using them if possible will result in a better finish.
AUTHOR’S FOREWORD
Hand-stitched bags are soft and easy to use. Create the handles and straps the width and length to suit you and the bags will mold themselves to your body, resulting in a treasured item you can use for years.
The sewing process has been designed to be simple even for beginners.
It’s fun sewing the front and back of a bag together, then turning it right side out. Take it easy and enjoy your sewing time, guiding a needle in and out through fabric that’s pleasant to touch.
Why not pick up a sewing needle and make a start?
Emiko Takahashi
Contents
Part 1
Shopping Bags
Contrasting Fabric Bag with Handles
Lace Appliqué Bag with Handles
Two-way Bag
Checkout Basket Bag
Eco Bag
Reversible Bags—Full-circle Bag and Puff-out tuck Bag
Part 2
Everyday Bags
Little Purse and Shoulder Bag with Flaps, Both in Small and Large Sizes
Tote Bag with Gusset (S, L)
Flat Bag (S, L)
Long Tote with Floral Motifs
Tote with Pompom
Picnic Tote (S, M, L)
Purse and Shoulder Bag with Spring Clasps
Little Fancy Purse in Soft Fabric
Part 3
Fashion Bags
Bag with Frame
Small Bag
Bag with Lace-trim Zipper (S, L)
Vase-shaped Bag
Tucked Bag with Corsage
Tucked Bag with Floral Embroidery
Lesson 1
Flat Bag
Lesson 2
Little Fancy Purse in Soft Fabric
Before You Start
Equipment and Materials You’ll Need
About the Fusible Interfacing and Wadding Used in This Book
About the Handles, Straps, Clasps and Attachments Used in This Book
Sewing Basics
How To Make
How to Download the Bonus Material of this Book.
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part 1
Shopping Bags
01.
Contrasting Fabric Bag with Handles
The simple design of this bag in neutral brown shades makes it easy to match to any outfit. It’s made from knit fabric matched with check tweed.
Instructions on page 43
02.
Lace Appliqué Bag with Handles
Mini motifs have been appliquéd onto this bag that’s made in a warm tweed fabric. The pocket edging and bag opening have been decorated with lace to bring out the sweet appeal of the round shape.
Instructions on page 44
Position motifs as you like to achieve a balanced look, then stitch them on.
03.
Two-way Bag
What sets this bag apart is the two sets of handles of different lengths attached to the bag’s inside. Even if you use one set of handles, the other remains conveniently hidden inside. Cut the shoulder straps and handles to the right length for your height.
Instructions on page 45
1 Place in shopping basket
2 Place checked out items in bag
3 Pull drawstrings closed and go!
04.
Checkout Basket Bag
Set this bag into a supermarket basket when you get to the cash register and your shopping can be checked out and placed straight into the bag. All you have to do is pull the drawstrings shut and you’re ready to go. Great as a laundry bag too—there are plenty of ways to use this design.
Instructions on pages 46-47