Recently my friend, Cindy, mentioned that she had purchased a used sewing machine, but she wasn't an experienced sewist so learning how to use it was a bit of a challenge. I'm not sure where my confidence came from, but I offered, "I'd be happy to look at it and see if I can show you how to use it!" She immediately took me up on the offer, and as of last Thursday we've now spent three afternoons over the last few weeks sewing together. After looking the machine over, learning how to thread it, and practicing different stitches, we decided making a project together would be a fun way for her to learn to sew. She said she'd like to make a bag. I suggested I find an easy looking video tutorial and we follow it together.
There are quite a few tutorials available on YouTube for sewing a tote bag, and I eventually settled on this one:
What I like about the above tutorial is that it includes a lining, and uses fusible facing to give a little more structure to the bag. And the presenter really does a good job going step-by-step, from cutting fabric to sewing a finished bag.
An experienced sewist could follow the instructions and probably finish a bag (including cutting the fabric) in a couple of hours. Because we were taking it slow, and I thought some extra explanations might be helpful, it took us two afternoons to finish our bags.
Actually, only Cindy finished her bag last week. I had not bought quite enough webbing (for the handles) to finish a second bag, so I ended up making a trip to Hobby Lobby for more and only today had the time to finish mine.
The video tutorial adds a sectioned pocket along the bottom of the lining (that gets sewn into the seam), but I wasn't paying close attention to my own bag and I sewed the lining together - completely forgetting to add the pocket along the bottom edge. Realizing my mistake soon enough, I was able to sew a smaller pocket higher up onto the lining before sewing the outer bag and lining together.
I lined my bag with this bright green fabric, while Cindy's has a red lining. I'm pretty pleased with how they turned out:
Oh, I want to come spend time with you too! How fun to have someone to sit and sew with. Or sit and do any craft with a friend! You are a natural born teacher.
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