Free Sewing Projects Bags, Totes & Purses Small Treat Totes Stitch two fat quarter pieces into a quartet of mini totes. These wee gift bags made of prints from the Confections collection by Caleb Gray for Robert Kaufman Fabrics have grosgrain ribbon handles. By American Patchwork & Quilting Editors American Patchwork & Quilting Editors American Patchwork & Quilting® magazine and AllPeopleQuilt.com have been the go-to resource for quilters to learn a new skill or simply sew something that brings pride and accomplishment. Our staff has over 70 years of quilting experience, and works with skilled editors, copy editors, quilt testers, and technical editors to ensure each pattern and article is accurate and up-to-date. We're passionate about quilting, and know that it's not just a hobby — it's a lifestyle. We strive to connect with other quilters and provide content that inspires them in their sewing space. American Patchwork & Quilting's Editorial Guidelines Published on June 14, 2013 Download this Project Materials for Four Bags Designer: Monica Solorio-Snow of Happy Zombie This project results in two sets of two contrasting bags each (for example, two light bags with dark bottoms and two dark bags with light bottoms) 1--18x21" piece (fat quarter) each of light and dark novelty prints (bags, linings)8--6"-long pieces 3/8"-wide grosgrain ribbon: pink, orange (If you select a lightweight ribbon, purchase twice the amount needed and fuse or stitch two pieces together to achieve the necessary stability.) Finished bag: 4x4x2" Quantities are for 100% cotton fabrics. Measurements include 1/4" seam allowances. Sew with right sides together unless otherwise stated. Cut Fabrics Cut pieces in the following order. See Cutting Diagram, right, to get the most pieces from each fat quarter. To save time, layer two fat quarters and rotary-cut through both layers. From each light and dark novelty print, refer to Cutting Diagram and cut: 4--5-1/2x6-1/2" rectangles4--3-1/2x6-1/2" rectangles4--2-1/2x6-1/2" rectangles Assemble Bags 1. For one light bag you will need two dark print 5-1/2x6-1/2" rectangles, two dark print 2-1/2x6-1/2" rectangles, and two light print 3-1/2x6-1/2" rectangles. 2. Referring to Diagram 1, join one light print 3-1/2x6-1/2" rectangle and one dark print 2-1/2x6-1/2" rectangle along one pair of long edges to make bag piece. 3. Referring to Diagram 2, pin ends of one 6"-long ribbon piece to right side of bag piece, 2" from side edges. (If you are using a printed ribbon, place right side of ribbon toward right side of bag piece.) 4. Referring to Diagram 3, layer a dark print 5-1/2x6-1/2" rectangle (lining) and bag piece, right sides together. Sew together along one pair of long edges to make a bag unit. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 to make a second bag unit. 6. With right sides together, layer bag units; pin. Join units around all edges, leaving a 3" opening along lining edge for turning (Diagram 4). Press seams open. 7. To shape flat bottom for bag, at one corner match bottom seam line to side seam line, creating a flattened triangle (Diagram 5). Measuring 1" from point of triangle, draw a 2"-long line across triangle. Sew on drawn line. Trim excess fabric, leaving 1/4" seam allowance. Repeat with remaining bottom corner of bag and both corners of lining. 8. Turn bag right side out through opening and finger-press seams. Slip-stitch lining opening closed. Insert lining into bag to complete a light bag. Press along top edge. 9. Repeat steps 1-8 to make a second light bag and two dark bags, reversing fabric placement for dark bags. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit