Kat is hopefully enjoying herself on vacation so there's no linkup, but it's still Unraveled Wednesday to me. No unraveling here, but I do have some sewing to share with you.
Way back when we had to sew masks, I got this fabric from Spoonflower that I loved. Pretty but very slightly badass at the same time.
I sewed six masks, three for me and three for Ryan and they were my favorites. I have about half a yard left and I've been thinking about how I could best use it. After perusing youtube for quite a while, I came upon just what I was looking for: how to make a Japanese knot bag. In this video, Crafty Patti shows you how to sew a Japanese knot bag in three different sizes with either a rounded or gusset bottom. She explains things perfectly suited to my limited sewing ability so I gave it a try.
First, I made a pattern for the small size with a gusseted bottom.
Then I moved all the turkey hunting stuff on the dining room table so I could lay my fabric out and cut out the pattern.
Next, there was some sewing, rewatching parts of the video, more sewing, pressing, and just the tiniest bit of swearing when I was topstitching the curve around the smaller strap. (Yes, my sewing machine is in a dark alcove, and it doesn't help that it was raining and cloudy outside.)
And I can put the long strap through the short strap and it will hold one completed sock and the second one at the gusset decrease stage.
I don't think I'm going to be winning any topstitching awards, but I'm inordinately proud of my "FFF" bag. My fabric stash isn't very large, but I was feeling confident enough that I got out some fabric I used to make curtains for Ryan's room 20 years ago and will probably make a medium size bag. But not today; I'm just going to bask in the glory of some successful sewing for now and finish knitting my socks.
What are you making this week?
It turned out just GREAT, Bonny!!! What a fabulous project -- and THE BEST fabric ever! I love it. (And I also love the "space" fabric you've got ready for your next project.) (I bet those were fabulous curtains.) XO
ReplyDeleteOh gosh I love this Bonny! Congratulations - it looks great (and such fun fabric...also the space fabric). I've thought about making one of those bags...so I will check out the link you provided - thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI think it turned out amazingly well! And thanks for the links because I think I'd also like to make one of these (or several) and having seen you sew one, I'm more confident that I could manage it.
ReplyDeleteThat is the best bag and you did a great job!! I used that fabric from your curtains to back a quilt I made a very long time ago.
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful!! I love little bags like that, and that fabric is PRIMO!! Yahoo you!
ReplyDeleteThe bag looks great! I love those bags where the long strap goes through the short strap. I have one now that's starting to fray at the bottom corners. Might have to sew one myself!
ReplyDeleteLove the bag and, most especially, the fabric! -Polly in MA
ReplyDeleteThanks, Polly! Now I'm wondering if I want to order more of the fabric so I can make a larger one!
DeleteWhat a great little bag. I like the "badass" element to it. I also think it might be doable for me because it doesn't have a zipper. Three cheers for your sewing idea and finished bag.
ReplyDeleteI love your bag...especially that fabric!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debbie! Me, too!
Deletethat is a fantastic bag and I do remember the fabric back in those mask wearing days!!
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