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Go “green” and make a colorful, recyclable lunch bag. Or better yet, have fun making multiple lunch bag-shaped, stylish clutch purses to complement your favorite daytime and evening fashions.
Open: 11 1/2 “ high X 7 1/4” wide X 5” deep
Closed: 9” high X 7 1/4” wide X 5” deep
Diagram is not drawn to scale (if using our diagram as the master pattern, you will need to bring the print-out to a professional photocopier and enlarge template.)
For a practical lunch bag, we began with 48” wide Oilcloth. But you can use your imagination and try any firmly woven fabric in 36” to 60” width. Enjoy endless options combining funky patterns of oilcloth or a single elegant embroidered silk satin, denim, firm wool coating or melton, printed canvas, tapestry, faux leather, metallic lame, lace overlays, etc.
(Amounts are separate for each piece to allow for combining fabrics.)
(You will be using a 1/4” seam allowance)
Body: On both long side edges of body piece, make one dot on the 1/4” seam line at 11 3/4” in from each end. Clip seam allowance almost to dots. (Clipping done before sewing makes pinning and sewing easier.) (See fig. 1)
Side Panels: On one short end of each side panel, make a dot on the 1/4” stitching line, at the bottom of the panel, 1/4” in from each side. (See fig. 2)
Velcro®: Stitch on to the right side of the body fabric. Center and stitch the 2” hook (rough) piece, placed 1” in from the cut edge of one short end of the body piece. On the opposite end of the body piece, center and stitch the 2” loop (soft) piece, placed 4” from the cut edge.
Use a 1/4” seam allowance.
Any firm fabric. Lining. Shoulder strap, chain or handle.
Trimming / Embellishments: Beads, braid, embroidery, appliqué, ribbon. Most embellishments should be done on flat pieces before assembly.
Closure options: Button / toggle and loop, magnetic snaps.