February 6, 2015
Flare Fabrics – an Exclusive Discount!
You can find all the different types of batting and interfacing you’ll need for bag making, including Soft and Stable, which I’ve been using a lot of lately. If you’re the type who likes to stock up and save, you’ll be happy to know you can even purchase interfacing by the bolt. There is also Bosal In-R-Form foam stabilizer, which I’ve yet to try, but I hear it’s great for bags too. Check out all the different interfacings here. There is also a nice selection of zippers in many colours, and even a few fun patterned ones! If you don’t see what you need, Marlene is happy to custom order if she can, just send her an email.
Marlene has also offered an exclusive discount for my readers! Use coupon code HAPPYOKAPI to save 15% on all orders until the end of March, 2015!!
February 5, 2015
Art Gallery Sale!
Lindsay at Stay Home Fabrics will be handing over the shop soon, so watch their facebook page for the announcement of the new owner.
February 3, 2015
Free Lunchbag Tutorial
All the materials in this bag can be found at Funky Monkey Fabrics, including this adorable superkids cotton. My youngest son picked it out and he’s thrilled to have his new “super” lunch bag. Melissa, of Funky Monkey Fabrics strives to carry fun fabric at competitive prices, and I think she hits the mark. She’s even offering kits that include everything you need to make this lunch bag, how great is that?!
Materials needed:
- 2 each of 13″ x 16″ cuts of insulbright, PUL, and cotton (for ordering purposes, 1/2 yard of 42-44″ cotton and Insulbright, and less than 1/2 yard of 60″ PUL should be more than enough)
- 14″ or longer zipper
- 2x 16″ pieces of 1″ wide webbing (be sure to heat seal the edges so they don’t fray)
- Coordinating thread, sewing machine, zipper foot, sewing shears or rotary cutter, and other basic sewing supplies
Note: Jersey/ballpoint needles are recommended for sewing PUL. I also use clips instead of pins when sewing with PUL; these are also available at Funky Monkey. Also, I pieced some red Kona cotton onto the superkids, feel free to use one piece for the panel, or do any type of patchwork you like, as long as the finished panel sizes are 13″x16″
Attaching handles:
Pin one end of webbing 3 1/2″ from side of one cotton panel onto the right side of the top 13″ edge, then pin other end of webbing 3 1/2″ from other side of panel, so the inner edges of the webbing are 4″ away from each other. Machine baste in place with a 1/4″ seam allowance.
Repeat with other cotton panel and piece of webbing.
Zipper:
Place zipper with teeth up, and line up top 13″ edge of cotton, right side down onto zipper, sandwiching the handle between the outer cotton panel and the zipper, clip/pin and machine baste in place using zipper foot at a small seam allowance.
Now fold back, so wrong side of cotton is touching insulbright, and materials are out of the way, and repeat above steps to attach remaining panels to other half of zipper, making sure to match up sides of panels.
This part is almost like sewing 2 bags. Line up cotton right sides together, and align insulbright and PUL, with PUL right sides together, the zipper will act as a divider between both bags.
Pin in place all around and make sure zipper teeth are facing in to the lining side (PUL). At this point, you’ll want to make sure your zipper pull is inside the seam allowance and that the zipper is opened at least half way.
Tip: try using a 5/8″ seam allowance while sewing the lining, but taper to 1/2″ toward zipper and use 1/2″ throughout cotton, then taper back to 5/8″ for remaining lining stitching, this will make the lining fit better inside the exterior of the bag.
To make boxed corners, while wrong sides still facing out, pinch a corner seam, matching the side seam and bottom seam, mark a line 2″ in from corner point, and stitch along that line. Repeat for remaining 3 corners. Trim corners
Turn bag right side out through turning hole. It may help to reach in and undo the zipper all the way. At this point, you might be questioning whether you left the turning hole big enough…hang in there! Just go slow, and you’ll get there!
Tip: you’ll need a Teflon foot or walking foot for this step, as you’ll be sewing the shiny side of the PUL, or you could use freezer paper, wax paper, or even tissue paper over the seam with your regular presser foot, and tear away after you’ve sewn the hole shut. I’ve heard putting scotch tape on the bottom of the presser foot works well too.
January 29, 2015
Giveaway winner
Nulagh left a comment on the blog, surprising me with some extra fun:
Woo! Great comments! Ladies sign up on the www.stitchintheditch.com website and send a mail telling us you are from this great blog and you will receive a gift certificate to use with your next purchase.
So for everyone else, go sign up for the newsletter, set up an account, and then send them an email letting them know you came from here, to get yourself a gift certificate too! The gift certificates will be good for a month. You can email them here: info@stitchintheditch.com
Update: Nulagh wanted me to thank everyone for signing up, and she’s decided instead of gift certificates to activate a discount code reece6 to save $5 off any order, since this makes a bit less administrative work for her.
January 26, 2015
Funky Monkey Fabrics!
January 25, 2015
Vivian is Ready for Spring
This bag is Swoon Sewing Patterns’ January pattern, and her name is Vivian. I have the Swoon subscription and it is such a great value. It’s so much fun waiting to find out each month what the next pattern will be.
Update: The store will have a new owner, which means it will stay open, yay! It also means sale prices will end January 30, 2015 in preparation for the new owner, so stay tuned to see what’s in store.
January 22, 2015
More “everything else” and a giveaway!
Nulagh at Stitch in the Ditch offers so many bag making supplies in the online Canadian shop. Remember when viewing the site, prices are listed in Canadian currency! I asked her if she had some favourite supplies and she listed a few great ones. I’d love to try this Zippers by the Yard kit, to make my own zippers any length I want. The site offers many options, but this By Annie one with the multi-coloured pulls looks like a must-have.
Now for the giveaway: Nulagh has generously offered up a $25 gift certificate for me to give away! All you have to do to enter is leave a comment on this post, telling me what you’d spend your $25 on from Stitch in the Ditch. Contest closes at 11:59 pm PST on January 28, 2015.
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