Showing posts with label bag strap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bag strap. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

Brown Bird Bag Strap

Since I got the new foot for my machine I am just thrilled to be sewing vinyl – no difference than sewing cottons with this foot.  I am making the strap from the brown vinyl fake leather.IMG_6439
I cut the vinyl 3 times the width of the finished strap and folded it in 3rds.  I stitched next to the edge then 1/4” away.  I want this strap to be adjustable so added 2 D rings to the end of a short piece of the strap.  This short end will be stitched to one side of the bag.IMG_6433I stitched under the end of the long end then added a loop at the end on the right side of the strap.IMG_6428The last step is threading the strap – the loop keeps the end from flapping when it is shortened.
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One more step done – think the lining is next but I don’t know what fabric I will choose.  My drapery samples are not big enough so will have to select something else.

Until Later,
Lynn

Monday, January 30, 2012

Strap for the Messenger Bag

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This is the strap I made for this last bag/purse I finished - love the accent along the sides.  One other bag I made a while ago I used the same technique and the strap is comfortable and has worn well too.  This strap measures about 1 1/2” wide not counting the cording on the outside edges.
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I constructed the strap in two long pieces.  For the first side I stitched the cording to an interfaced strip of one of the black fabrics and then I pressed the seams to the inside.
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I cut a piece of Soft and Stable the length of the strap then seamed a piece of the black fabric around it.  I centered the seam on the backside and pressed the seam open.  I did make sure I had seamed this fabric tight around the Soft and Stable.  I folded the Soft and Stable while stitching the seam on the fabric that worked pretty well.  I could have used a more traditional method and turned it inside out and seamed it then threaded the Soft and Stable through but that just sounded like too much work and I think the knit fabrics on the outside might not have slid too well anyway.
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The last step was to lay the padded black strip over the corded strip and stitched the two together close to the edge of the black strip.  I then stitched twice more down the strip to hold it all together. 
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The last step was to stitch the strap to the bag.  I stitched the padded side to the inside so it would be more cushion for when I carry my camera in the bag or when I carry more weighty items.

On the night I gave the program a fellow quilt guild member asked about and we discussed keeping bag straps from falling off or sliding off your shoulder.  We discussed that problem and around and wondered if stitching a small strip of the fabric made for slipper bottoms to the top of the strap would be the solution.  What do you think?  Do you have any other ideas?

Happy Stitching!
Lynn

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