Like most sewers I am beguiled by jellyrolls and other quilting precuts. However, I don't quilt! (except small items such as table runners, potholders, tote bags, etc.) Quilting isn't my jam, but I like those tempting little packs of assorted coordinating fabrics and can't resist buying them now and then.
So here's a very quick and easy project using four jellyroll strips and a fat eighth (or 16"x 8" remnant.)
Any beginner can make this project, and the hands-free cell phone bag is actually pretty useful. I recently carried one of these when flying because I could keep my phone, ID and boarding pass handy while juggling through TSA.
MATERIALS
Start with four jellyroll strips in three different patterns. Two of them the same (which will be the strap, d-ring tabs and flap) and two different ones for the main part of the bag.
The piece that will be the strap - one of the black dotted strips - is left full length. Cut the other three
strips in half.
You'll also need the following: Lightweight and heavyweight fusible interfacing plus hardware as shown
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3/4" D-rings, swivel clasps and slide buckle (optional). Magnetic snap and 4" piece of velcro |
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Three half strips (21" long) will be pieced to make the main body of the bag |
NOTE: All 1/4" seam allowances throughout
Seam the three half strips lengthwise, press seams open and interface with a heavy fusible interfacing.
Mark center of middle section with a pin and line up at the 2-1/2" mark as shown above, then cut the pieced strip so that it measures 5" wide (you're cutting 3/4" off each side.)
From the 21" x 5" strip cut into three lengths as shown above:
- 2 @ 7" x 5" (for the Front and Back Exteriors)
- 1@ 5-1/4" x 5" (for the Front Pocket)
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From a fat eighth (or a 16" x 8" fabric remnant) cut a matching lining for each piece as shown
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From the half length of the black dot, cut a 6" and a 9" length as shown above.
These are all the pieces cut and ready to sew the bag.
PUTTING IT TOGETHER
To construct the bag, you are going to make two units - front and back - which will each have a exterior and lining piece. These two units will be sewn right sides together then turned right side out.
1. FRONT EXTERIOR SECTION
POCKET
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Making Front Pocket |
Make the front pocket as follows:
- sew the pocket lining and pocket right sides together along top edge. Press seam open
- On back side mark placement for the female side of the snap in the position shown above and install snap.
- On the right side, sew the soft side of the velcro to the lining about 1/4" from the seam.
- Turn piece wrong sides together and top stitch along upper edge.
Now sew the hook side of the velcro on the Front Exterior section as shown
(a glue stick holds it in place while you sew.)
Baste the pocket to the Front Exterior piece with a 1/8" seam. This section is done.
2. BACK EXTERIOR SECTION
STRAP & D-RING TABS
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With the 42" x 2-1/2" jelly roll strip, you will make your strap. With 6" strip, make d-ring tabs
- Add lightweight interfacing to strip
- Fold long edges to meet in the center and press
- Fold in half lengthwise and press
- Top stitch 1/8" along each side
- Using the 6" x 2-1/2" strip, do the exact same thing to make the d-ring tabs (you will cut this piece in half to make the two tabs)
If the short ends of the strap are NOT on a selvedge, dab a little Fray Check on each end
FRONT FLAP To make front flap - Apply interfacing to 9" x 2-1/2" strip
- Fold in half widthwise, right sides together, and draw stitching lines as shown
- Mark position for snap on wrong side as shown and install
- Stitch along stitching lines, cut off the corners, and turn right side out
- Top stitch 1/8" from edge around flap
Clip your d-ring taps and the front flap right side down on the Back Exterior Section and baste. This section is now done.
FINAL ASSEMBLY
Sew Front and Back Exteriors to the linings at the top edges and press seams open.
- Clip the two units right sides together, matching linings and exteriors, and sew around with a 1/4" seam.
- Leave a 4" opening on the side of the lining for turning.
- Clip corners, turn right side out and poke out the corners with a chopstick.
Press raw edges of lining opening in, and stitch opening close to the edge. (On the side like this, it won't show!)
Tuck the lining inside, give it all a good press and steam (don't press the velcro!) and pop on the strap.
Add a cute button to the flap if you like!
Here's another full size purse I also made from the same jellyroll. |
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