Let’s Do Lunch
Jul 16th, 2007 by Jenny Stratton
Shannon Mullen is the lead in the ”Make It You” movement. Here is a fun project that she has designed that tweens, teens and adults alike would like to have. Checker handles all the supplies needed to create this fun project.
Let’s Do Lunch
by Shannon Mullen
Stitch a colorful lunch bag that you can take to school or the office and use again and again.
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED:
Use 1/4″ seam allowances unless otherwise noted.
Fabric
1/2 yard of solid fabric
1/2 yard of print fabric with motifs you can cut out
Other
1/3 yard of insulated batting (such as Insul-Bright)
1/4 yard of stiff fusible interfacing (such as fast2fuse)
3/4″ button
Coordinating cotton sewing thread
Coordinating or contrasting decorative thread
Spray adhesive
Cutting
From the solid fabric cut one 11″x28″ rectangle for the bag.
From the print fabric cut one 11″x 28″ rectangle for the lining and two 2 1/2″x7″ rectangles for the tab.
Cut one 11″x 28″ rectangle from the insulated batting.
Cut one 4″x 6″ rectangle of stiff fusible interfacing for the bag bottom.
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 Courtesty of Sew News


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