Easy Sew Bible Book Tote Bag Carrier With Blue Jean Material


Library Book Bag Tutorial and Give-Away!
Hello, Friends!  I'm Amy of Amy Made That! and it's time to present Part 3 in the Creative Grids Hexagon Trim Tool series. 

{Click here for Part 1 and Part 2 of this three part series.}

Today I'll show you how to make this Library Book Bag!  It's Elementary, my dear!
Library Book Bag Tutorial

LIBRARY BOOK BAG

{The finished tote measures about 11" x 11" x 4".}

Supplies:

  • 2 fabric scraps for hexagon centers
  • 10 fabric strips, each cut to 1 3/4" x 22"  {I used 8 different fabrics, repeating 2 of them for the outer hexagon rounds.}
  • 1/2 yard exterior and handle fabric
  • 1/2 yard lining and handle fabric
  • 5" x 7" scrap, for library card pocket
  • 1 yard fusible fleece, such as Pellon 987F
  • Fusible web, such as Heat N Bond - 12" x 6"

Library Book Bag Tutorial

PREPARE HEXAGON APPLIQUES:

Begin by making 2 hexagons, using the Creative Grids Hexagon Trim Tool... except don't trim the block into the final hexagon yet. I began with the 4" center hexagons.
{Each block will be 8 1/2" from side to side when finished.}

Library Book Bag Tutorial

Cut fusible web strips:

  • (6) pieces, 1" x 6"
  • (6) pieces, 1" x 3 1/2"

Follow manufacturer's directions to fuse 3 longer strips of the fusible web to the back of each untrimmed hexagon, as shown above.
Be sure to cover the fabric past the final trimming marks
that are shown in the photo.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

Leave the paper backing in place, and add the 3 shorter pieces of fusible web to the back of each hexagon, as pictured.  It's okay if there is a bit of overlapping of the fusible web.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

Now use the Creative Grids Hexagon Trim Tool to cut the finished hexagons.

Library Book Bag Tutorial
Here are my two Elementary hexagons, ready for applique.
Library Book Bag Tutorial

CREATE EXTERIOR BAG PIECES:

Cutting:

  • (2) 14" x 14" exterior fabric
  • (2) 14" x 14" fusible fleece

Follow manufacturer's directions to fuse the fleece to the wrong side of both exterior pieces.

Remove paper backing from hexagon appliques.  Fuse hexagons in place on each exterior piece, centering the hexagons from side to side, but placing them 2" from the top.

Library Book Bag Tutorial
Applique the hexagons to the exterior pieces.
Library Book Bag Tutorial
I love the blanket stitch on my sewing machine.
Library Book Bag Tutorial
{If you prefer you could sew the blanket stitch by hand, or use a zigzag or straight stitch on your sewing machine.}
Library Book Bag Tutorial
Cut a 2" x 2" square from both bottom corners of each exterior piece.

Set exterior pieces aside.
Library Book Bag Tutorial

CREATE HANDLES:

Cutting:

  • (2) 2" x 14" exterior fabric
  • (2) 2" x 14" lining fabric
  • (2) 3 1/2" x 14" fusible fleece

For the two-toned handles, pair one exterior piece with one lining piece, and pin along one long edge.

Stitch with a 1/4" seam and press seam to one side. Repeat for the second handle.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

Follow manufacturer's directions to apply fusible fleece to the wrong sides of the handle strips.

Press each handle in half along the lengthwise seam. Press each long edge under by 1/4".

Library Book Bag Tutorial
Pin the folded edges together, with raw edges enclosed.
Stitch about 1/8" from each long edge, making sure to catch all layers.  Repeat for the second handle strap.
Library Book Bag Tutorial
Position handles on the exterior bag pieces, with raw edges toward the top.
Place each handle 3 1/2" from the sides, with about 5" between handles.  Baste into place about 3/16" from top edges.
Library Book Bag Tutorial

STITCH EXTERIOR BAG TOGETHER:

Place front and back exterior bag pieces, right sides together, and pin in place.  {Handles will be inside the layers.}

Stitch the sides and bottom with a 1/4" seam, backstitching at beginning and end.  Re-stitch to reinforce seams.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

Create boxed bottoms by pinning the cut-away areas, with side seams and bottom seams matched.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

Stitch 1/4" from raw edges, backstitching at beginning and end of seams.
Set exterior bag aside, without turning right-sides out.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

CREATE LIBRARY CARD POCKET:

Cutting:

  • (1) 5" x 7" pocket fabric
  • (1) 5" x 3 1/2" fusible fleece

Follow manufacturer's directions to fuse the fleece to the wrong side of the pocket, as shown.

Library Book Bag Tutorial
Fold pocket in half, right sides together, where the fleece ends.  The pocket piece now measures 5" x 3 1/2".  Stitch 1/4" seams along each side, backstitching at beginning and ends of seams.

Turn and press the pocket piece.  Topstitch along the folded edge,  which will become the top of the pocket.  Set pocket aside.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

CREATE LINING:

Cutting:

  • (2) 14" x 14" lining fabric
  • (2) 14" x 14" fusible fleece
Follow manufacturer's directions to fuse fleece to wrong sides of each lining piece.

Position library card pocket with raw edges toward top, 6" from the top edge of one lining piece, and 4 3/4" from each side.  Pin into place.

Library Book Bag Tutorial
Stitch 1/4" from raw edge of pocket, backstitching at start and end.
Library Book Bag Tutorial

Flip the pocket up and press into place.  Topstitch the sides to secure the pocket to the lining.  Be sure to backstitch, especially at the top side edges of the pocket.  {Leave the top open, of course.}

Library Book Bag Tutorial
If you have a cute label, apply it now, just above the pocket.
Library Book Bag Tutorial
Cut a 2" x 2" square from both bottom corners of each lining piece.
Library Book Bag Tutorial
STITCH LINING:

Place front and back lining pieces, right sides together, and pin in place.

Stitch the sides together with a 1/4" seam, backstitching at beginning and end.

Stitch the bottom edges of the lining together, but leave a 6" opening , for turning the bag right sides out.

{I always add backstitching from the edges of my opening to the raw edges. This strengthens the opening seam when I'm turning the finished project right-sides out.}

Library Book Bag Tutorial

Create boxed bottoms by pinning the cut-away areas, with side seams and bottom seams matched.  Stitch 1/4" from raw edges, backstitching at beginning and end of seams.

Turn the lining right sides out.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

ATTACH THE LINING TO THE EXTERIOR BAG:

Place the lining inside the exterior bag, right sides together.

Matching the side seams, pin or clip the top edges together.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

Stitch the top with a generous 1/4" seam, catching the handles between the layers.  Re-stitch all around the top, to reinforce.

Library Book Bag Tutorial

Turn the bag right sides out, carefully pushing the outer bag through the opening in the bottom of the lining.  Take your time...you can do it!

Neatly stitch the opening in the lining closed, by machine or by hand.

Push the lining into the exterior, and press the bag into shape with lots of steam.  Finally, add topstitching along the top edge to finish the bag.

Library Book Bag Tutorial
Now fill your bag with some great library books and magazines.
Library Book Bag Tutorial

Prepare to convince people that you made your very own Library Book Bag!

Library Book Bag Tutorial

I love the front, with the text print about the months of the year.

Library Book Bag Tutorial
I call this the back, but I love it as much as the front side.  The lighter colored hexagon looks lovely against the wheat-colored linen exterior.  The aqua polka dot interior adds pizzazz!
Library Book Bag Tutorial

I can keep my library books accessible in this sharp-looking bag.  No excuses for overdue books! I hope you'll try making a Library Book Bag, too!

Amy
GIVE-AWAY!
Celebrating being back from International Fall Quilt Market and as appreciation for following along with Amy's beautiful tutorial series, we have a pre-release Moda Fat Quarter bundle by Sweetwater called "Feed Company" that needs a new home.
Feed Company by Sweetwater for Moda

How to enter the Give-Away:   Give- Away Closed

1.  Leave a comment telling us what you would make with this pretty new fabric bundle.

That's it!  Sweet and easy!

Want an additional entry??  Refer a friend to our site and leave an additional comment you did.

Give-away fine print:
  • Starts today (Sunday, November 2nd, 2014).
  • Ends on Saturday, November 8th, 2014 at 12 midnight (Pacific).
  • Winners will be selected by random number generator and announced on Monday, November 10th, 2014.
  • Give-away is open to all International and Domestic US entries.
Thank you for participating and good luck!
Shari at Bear Creek Quilting Company   and The BCQC Team
"Library Book Bag" Tutorial was designed and created for Bear Creek Quilting Company byAmy from Amy Made That by eamylove.
Fabric used in this tutorial is from Elementary   by Sweetwater for Moda.
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