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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!
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Bag “Bliss” - Step 2

February 22nd, 2010 @ 9:46 am by Mrs. Sewing

Continuing on with the next installment of the big-bag-adventure, we have the sewing!

At about 100 inches of sewing per bag, this adds up to roughly 1,000 feet of “mileage” on my little sewing machine. Good thing we bought those giant spools of thread!

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Thread

We started with our printed sheet of fabric, which is a 18″ x 47″ size. This is a tad larger than the average backpack, since it was meant to fit the reception chairs, so if you want to make your own for non-chair use, I suggest making it a couple inches shorter in length.

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Startin

Next I sewed over the top edge and 3-4 inches down each side. I tried to make this fold as small as possible, since the only purpose it serves is to hide the raw edges.

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Edging2

Then, I folded the top over about an inch, and creased the fabric. If your fabric isn’t easily creased, use pins. Make sure the fold is as straight as possible. I used “Duck” fabric, which is an amazing canvas material that creases and sews very easily.

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Foldov

Sew the fold down, leaving plenty of space to shove the drawstrings through later. Repeat on the opposite end of the fabric.

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Flaps

Now when we fold our fabric in half, we should have two holes/tubes along the top edge to put our drawstrings in.

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Flapsc

Depending on whether you want a straight bag or a round bag, this step could be skipped, but in our case we wanted to match the curvature of the chair, so we made a template to trace onto the folded fabric. (Note - this is all done with the reverse side of the fabric showing.)

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Trace

We added our eyelets (which I’ll cover in the last post of this series), and then sewed around the edges to seal our bag.

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Sewarou

Finally, we cut off the unnecessary fabric (in this case, our corners).

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Cut

Here we go!

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Wrongs

And turning the whole thing inside out…

Bag Bliss - Step 2 :  wedding diy favors tutorial Rights

Sewing complete! The last step to come is the drawstring attachment!

Anyone else breaking out the sewing machine for their wedding?

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20 Responses to “Bag “Bliss” - Step 2”

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Miss Hamster (message)  4,045 posts, Honey bee

Thanks for the tutorial, Miss Sewing! You make it seem not as frightening :)

 
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Miss Argyle
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Miss Argyle (message)  2,516 posts, Sugar bee

That’s so awesome! You are definitely getting quite a bit of use out of that sewing machine!

 
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Miss Cheeseburger (message)  1,020 posts, Bumble bee

you. are. awesome. seriously! this is going to be a huge impact at the reception, and I’m sure your guests are going to love taking them home!

 
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,217 posts, Buzzing bee

Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing it.

 
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Miss Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

so this stuff is waaay over my head, but i love the tutorial anyway. thanks for being so detailed–even non-diyers like me like a step by step, just for the fun of it.

 
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Miss Hot Wings
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Miss Hot Wings (message)  2,213 posts, Buzzing bee

wow! Great tutorial. I wish I had a sewing machine. I sew everything by hand. (sad face).

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

Awesome. I would never attempt these myself, but I’m glad I will know how if I’m wrong. ;)

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

i am handicapped when it comes to sewing. i’m still amazed that you’re gonna be making so many!

 
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Mrs. Mouse
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

So impressed. This project was such a massive undertaking!

 
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Mrs. Duckling (message)  1,415 posts, Bumble bee

These bags are amazing me every step of the way. I wish I knew how to sew. :)

 
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lindz221
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lindz221 (message)  80 posts, Worker bee

I am sewing purses for all of my bridesmaids! It is the most sewing I’ve done in awhile, but so far it is going okay.

 
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Miss Lace (message)  702 posts, Busy bee

You’re so talented! I love these. I am love crafts, but this area of crafting seems so daunting to me. Is there a reason you use pinking shears instead of regular fabric scissors? Tell me all your secrets! :)

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow - these are so cool! I’m so impressed that you made them all!

 
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MichelleMyBell
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MichelleMyBell (message)  312 posts, Helper bee

That looks great. Thanks for the tutorial. I just finished making my dress, and now I’m working on table runners. :)

 
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MOHmama (message)  404 posts, Helper bee

Wow! Impressive. I’ve always wanted to learn how to use a sewing machine. My mom was a seamstress once upon a time.

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

@Miss Lace: ahh..no real reason I guess. pinking shears help control the fraying, and I didn’t want too much fray inside the bag! plus, I had just bought them and had a crazy desire to use them as much as possible! hehe.

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow… I am so impressed! And you’re going to repeat this process a hundred million times?! You’ve got a CRAZY amount of dedication!

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

You’re so talented!

 
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silverbrooke
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silverbrooke (message)  254 posts, Helper bee

Yes, I just got done sewing a star trek command officer garter, as well as a quilt for my flower girl and lots of other random projects.

Jesus. I *know* that will take forever, even if it is mostly long stitches.

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

me and the sewing machine get along when i don’t use it.

 

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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!

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