This is a vintage-colored tote bag that can be used on both sides.
When making a bag, try to match the outer material and lining well.
Lines were added to the outside of the bag to reduce monotony.
I also added multiple rows of stitching to the handle.
When stitching, do not insert it uniformly, but sew it in naturally.
★ YouTube members are provided with a size chart to refer to when drawing patterns. (Member Community)
▶DIY process
https://blog.naver.com/atelier101/223435265259
▶ Video chapter
00:00 Vintage tote bag introduction
00:33 Material introduction
00:40 Attaching interlining to fabric
00:54 Fabric cutting
01:57 Reinforcing the floor
03:28 Making the handle
04:56 Fixing the handle to the lining
06:22 Complete the lining
08:46 Completing the outer fabric
12:56 Combining the lining and outer fabric
15:33 opening blind stitch
16:11 Making a bag scarf
▶Finished size
21m(bottom width) x 17cm(height) x 15cm (depth)
handle height 12cm
▶Materials
Outer fabric 60cm x 60cm
Lining 60cm x 60cm
interfacing 60cm x 80cm
bottom interfacing(thick) 14cm x 21cm
label
scarf fabric 9cm x 55cm
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