How to make Easy Teacher Tote. This would make an awesome end-of-year gift for your child’s teacher! The roomy tote could be used to carry all of their papers and books to and from school. And for the summertime, your favorite teacher could use it to carry a good book and a towel to the pool.
Here's what you will need:
Exterior Top: 2 pieces 15" (width) x 11.5" (length)
Exterior bottom: 2 pieces 15" x 5" (I used canvas)
Lining: 2 pieces 15" x 16"
Straps: 2 pieces of webbing 42" long
Pocket: 4 pieces 6" x 7" (I cut 2 of my embroidered pieces to this size)
Interfacing: 2 pieces 15" x 16" (I used craft fuse 808)
Place 2 of the pocket pieces right sides together. Sew along top edge. I used a 1/4" seam allowance. Repeat with the other 2 pocket pieces.
I used the super cute Book Club embroidery pattern from Wee Wonderfuls for the pockets.
Turn pocket pieces right sides out. Topstitch along the top edge. I decided to do two rows of stitches because I thought it looked nice. Repeat with other pocket pieces.
Center the pocket piece in the middle of the exterior top piece. Baste along the sides and bottom. Repeat on the other side.
Place the webbing on either side of the pocket like the photo below. Pin in place. Repeat on the other side.
Sew along both sides of the webbing. Repeat on the other side.
***Make sure to stop about 1/2" before you reach the top.***
Place the exterior bottom on top of the exterior top piece with right sides together. Sew along the bottom edge. Repeat on the other side.
Unfold the exterior pieces.
Iron the seam down on both pieces.
Follow the manufacturer's direction for the interfacing. Interface both exterior pieces.
Place the exterior pieces together with right sides together. Sew along both sides and the bottom.
Pinch the corners together and measure 2 inches from the corner. Mark and stitch along this line. Do this for the other corner too.
Trim the excess fabric.
Place lining pieces right sides together. Stitch along both sides and the bottom leaving a 3 inch gap for turning.
Box the corners the same way you did on the exterior pieces.
Turn the exterior of the bag right side out. You can see here that I stopped stitching the webbing about a half inch or more from the top.
Stuff it into the lining matching up side seams and making sure the straps are tucked inside and out of the way. Pin in place and then stitch all the way around.
Now birth your bag. This is my favorite part. Turn your bag right side out through the hole in the lining.
Sew the gap in the lining. Then press the bag.
Topstitch all the way around the top of the bag.
You are finished.
So I forgot the interfacing and I have already boxed the corners....is there a fix
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