Saturday, 14 December 2019

When in doubt, make a bag! - Two tips for those who sew bags

Like many of you, I buy fabric sometimes just because I like it. Maybe for the color combination or its design, or for its texture ... or for all of these together.
On such an occasion I bought a piece of fabric for home decor, only because I really liked the classic floral design lying on the dark background. The opportunity to put him to work came these days when I decided to use it for the 2nd variant of my unfinished bag pattern.

Two tips for those who sew bags - abeeautifulday.blogspot.com


First of all, it helped me to see what this bag model made of this type of fabric looks like, but also to test what happens when you sew zippers on such a fabric and how thick its pieces are sewn together.


Two tips for those who sew bags - abeeautifulday.blogspot.com

What I can share with you now from this experience is this:

When sewing home decor fabric, if you need a second fabric (for the gusset, my example) one good idea is that both fabrics have the same composition and thickness.
1. Same composition helps you to iron the bag pieces using the same temperature for all and, consequently, finish the work faster without melting accidents, if you use polyester blends.
2. Close or identical thickness helps you control the bag shape and it makes a lot easier to sew the bag pieces on the sewing machine.

Two tips for those who sew bags - abeeautifulday.blogspot.com


Now, back to writing the conclusions of this test for my no-name-yet bag pattern.

Two tips for those who sew bags - abeeautifulday.blogspot.com


Have a beautiful weekend, my dears!

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