Mystery Bag Sewing

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Materials Needed

  • Fabric for exterior of bag, at least 25" by 12" (denim or corduroy for example)
  • Fabric for lining of bag, at least 25" by 12" (quilting fabric or satin maybe)
  • Matching thread
  • Mystery Bag Sewing Pattern


Sewing Instructions

  1. Print the pattern. Cut it out (maybe leave an extra tab on some sides to make taping it together easier as shown in the picture).
    Mystery Bag Sewing 1.jpg
  2. Tape or glue the pattern together. Match up the corners that have the same letter.
    Mystery Bag Sewing 2.jpg
  3. Fold one of your fabrics and lay the top edge of the pattern on the fold. Cut the piece out. Do not cut across the top!
    Mystery Bag Sewing on fold.jpg
  4. Do the same with the other fabric.
  5. Put the right sides of the lining and exterior fabrics together.
  6. Sew along the curved sections that look kind of like arm holes (see picture). The pattern includes a 0.5" seam allowance.
    Mystery Bag Sewing 3.jpg
  7. Snip around the curve as shown.
    Mystery Bag Sewing 4.jpg
  8. Turn the bag right-side out.
    Mystery Bag Sewing 5.jpg
  9. Flip it so the lining side is up.
    Mystery Bag Sewing 6.jpg
  10. Take the two sides of the lining and bring them together and match up the corners.
    Mystery Bag Sewing 7.jpg
  11. Lift the whole thing up up and let two sides of the exterior fabric come together below.
    Match up the corners of the exterior fabric. (The corners in the photo are pulled up to shown that the right sides of the fabric should be inside. Also to show that both of the lining pieces should be on one side and both of the exterior pieces should be on the other.)
    Mystery Bag Sewing 8.jpg
  12. Pin the edges. (You can see the lump from the top part of the bag inside the side with the exterior fabric.)
    Mystery Bag Sewing 9.jpg Mystery Bag Sewing 10.jpg
  13. Sew along the edges of the rectangle. (The pattern includes a 0.5" seam allowance.)
    Leave an opening in the middle of the lining side to turn the bag right side out later.
    Mystery Bag Sewing 11.jpg
  14. Cut the corners as shown.
    Mystery Bag Sewing 12.jpg