I picked up a kitchen towel at Target a while ago. I loved the look, but I also had the intention of making something out of it.
My youngest sister who lives in Japan graduated from high school last year and moved out of my parents’ house. Now she is working at a pretty big construction company in the area and working/studying construction management.
She is about a couple hours away from my parents, every now and then, my mom and my other sister will go check up on her to see if she is ok. Sounds like she is doing well and since she is only 10 min away from where she works, she will go back to her apartment for lunch to save money, and quickly clean her room, then she will do some preparation for dinner. According to my other sister, she will even buy meat in bulk and separate it into one person portion sizes and freeze them. Wow, I didn't know my baby sister is that resourceful at age 19, good for her!
I want to send her a small package soon. So, I decided to make a grocery bag out of the kitchen towel. This is a rather small grocery bag, but it's perfect for someone like her. You can keep a bag like this in the car for unexpected needs; it happens to me sometimes. :)
Here is what I did:
1. Cut the kitchen towel and lining.
From the kitchen towel: 2 - 13 1/2" X 13 3/4" (main part of the bag), 2 - 1 1/2" x 22"(handle).
From lining: 2 - 13 1/2" x 13 3/4" (main part of the bag), 2 - 1 1/2" x 22 (handle), 1 - 8" x 6 1/2" (pocket).
2. Lay the main fabric right sides together. Sew both the sides and the bottom. Pinch the bottom corners and sew to make a boxed bottom. Cut the excess, press seams with the iron.
3. Make a pocket for lining.
a. Sew the three sides of the pocket fabric with zigzag stitches (sides and bottom).
b. Fold bottom corners then fold sides and bottom by 1/4" seam. You will have miter corners.
c. Fold the top twice and sew with straight stitches.
4. Sew the pocket onto one of the lining fabric. I just drew a line randomly on the pocket and sewed to make two separate spaces.
5. Sew lining. Just repeat step 2.
6. Make handles. Combine one main fabric, one lining right sides together and sew. Turn the fabric inside out than press with the iron.
7. Put the main bag and lining together with right sides together. Make sure that both sides of the seams match up and pin them to secure. Before you will pin all around the top, slide in the handles then pin the whole top. Leaving a 4" opening, sew all around it.
8. Turn the bag inside out. Press the top with the iron. Top stitch closed.
Now it is ready to ship to my sister!
Perhaps, she can use both sides too...
I hope she will like it. :)
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