19DTurn the lining inside out.
20. Pull the outer shell through the opening in the side of the lining.
21. Pin the openings shut and hand stitch them.
Put the lining into the outer.
‚UDLay two knit fabrics together right side in,
pin and sew together on both side and the bottom line.
‚VDTo create
depth at the bottom of the bag, flatten out a corner,
Pin and
stitch together and repeat for the second corner.
‚TDCut the
sweater.
This ribbed bottom is 10cm wide.
If you
want to remake a narrow rib hem sweater,
lay paper
patterns on the body of the sweater without rib hem,
cut it
with 1cm seam and sew it in the same way as a lining.
16DInset the upper part into the bottom part right side facing, pin together and sew with 1cm seam allowance to joint two parts.
4. Print the bottom pattern on two sheets, place them symmetrically and tape together.
14DLay two bottom linings together right side in.
Sew one side seam and bottom seam.
Another side a seam is sewn about 5cm from the top edge and again from the bottom edge, leaving an opening in the middle of the side seam.
Sew the depth at the bottom of the bag.
12DGather
the top line of the bottom parts of linings.
Sew two rows of basting stitches one just above and one just below the
seam line.
Pull the threads to the finish measurement and arrange the gathered space evenly.
18DInsert
the lining to the outer bag.
Match
side seams and pin together and sew all around the top of the bag.
15.Lay two upper parts together right side in, pin both side lines and stitch
together.
Turn to
right.
11DCut 2
lining fabrics each with 1cm seam allowances.
26DPunch
holes in the leather straps.
Punch
holes in the bag.
‚QDDon't throw the allowances away for use in a
later step.
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28DPlace rivet heads on it, apply concave rivet setter on the rivet and hammer 5 or 6 times to set.
24DAttach
leather handles with rivets onto the bag.
*Two(2) Leather straps (1.5cm width, 54cm length).
*Eight(8) Rivets (8mm across)
*Rubber
mounting surface,
*Concave
rivet setter,
*Round
hole punch (3mm across),
*Hammer.
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38DApply a
brooch pin on the back of it.
Knit
fabric flower corsage.@
37. Set it on the petals.
36DLike a center of a flower.@
35DFold and sew it several times.@
34DAllowance.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
33DMake it like petals.
32DGather it.
31.Cut a knit fabric like this.
30DSimple knit bag.
29DConcave rivet setter.
27DPlace rivet stems though the holes.
22DTopstitch 1.2cm from the edge all around the top of the bag.
13DLay a pocket on a right side of a lining and sew a line 0.5cm from the top.
‚PDCut the allowances carefully.
25DRivet stem (left), Rivet head.(right).
[1cm = 0.4inch]
17DPull the
upper part.
Turn to right.
8. Enlarge the pocket pattern with a copier or draw it on a paper sheet
by your self.
9. Fold the top edge of the pocket 1.5cm twice and sew with a straight
stitch along this fold.
10DFold on the bottom line, again the seam allowances both side of the pocket
and pin to hold. Stitch on the side lines.
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‚RDPrint patterns from my HP and cut them.