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Making A Rag Bag PurseToni from Piper City, IL Feedback About This Post:RE: Making A Rag Bag Purse
If you decide to purchase a full sized blanket for filler and you have removed the satin edging tapes; create long pieces of braiding to use either as handles or sew as a decoration for the top of the bags (or as a simple design on the front of the finished bag). I've created many geometric designs and simply 'tacked' them to the individual squares or as an over all pattern on the front/back or both sides of the bags. Post By mepixie1 (Guest Post) RE: Making A Rag Bag Purse
I make these and sale on ebay and at craft fairs. It just depends on what size or style you make as to the amount yardage you'll need. I have found that if your making one that is 14 inches tall and 12 inches wide with the traditional 5 inch squares with the x stitch pattern in each center using at least 6 to 8 squares on each side with a solid linside base out of fabric and your handle from fabric it takes 1 and 1/4 yard of fabric. if your making your inside lining from a coordinating fabric then you would get half of one print and have of another from that amount given. you'll need some type filling for the inside squares. you can use poly fill quilt batting or I use polyester. Post by theseamstress RE: Making A Rag Bag Purse
http://www.quickquilts.com/golden/qg90_pattern/ Post by MCW |
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