Let’s add the Craft-fuse interfacing…
Craft-fuse is wonderful, and it leaves any tote with a firm, but soft feel. I’ve used it in the Carry Me Bag to give extra support to the sides, front and back.
- Use a dry iron when pressing Craft-fuse to the lining.
- Check the front for wrinkles. If you see any, lift the Craft-fuse and press again.
- Turn over and press the lining from the front. Don’t touch any part of the shiny interfacing with your iron or it will stick.
Tip: Check that the width of your bag front/back is 7 1/2” wide. If not adjust as necessary by trimming any extra from the bottom strip.
Sew the bag front and back to the gusset section following the pattern directions! Tip: DO NOT STRETCH the curve. EASE around the curve slowly.
Bag front stitched to one side of the gusset. Repeat for the bag back and lining.
Next I’ll show you how the Timtex fits into the bag!
Back soon,
Hugs,
Anne

7 comments:
This is so much fun!
Sharon
Oh...I love all this wonderful information but I don't think I can get either one of the items here on this island...if I could, I would run out tomorrow.....
Anne...thanks so much for doing this--it is wonderful! I think it is even more fun since you are the creator of the pattern! Have a wonderful week!
Wow Anne!. . . you are one busy blogger!!
(. . . & I am still amazed at bag designing!)
xo, Bren
Thank you so much for showing all of us how to make a bag. I just love your blog. Sue
LOVE your bag and colors. Thanks so much for sharing!
Debbie
what are the measurements of the strips?
so i don't have to buy the pattern...
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