NEW! Stitch it! Sisters Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Bias Trim Sewing Tutorial
NEW! Watch Stitch it! Sisters Program 207, Colorblocked Shoulder Bag!
NEW! Watch Stitch it! Sisters Program 207, Colorblocked Shoulder Bag! with hosts Deanna Springer and Dana Casey from Team NZP! In this video, the Stitch it! Sisters share how to make our NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bag.
Make our NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bag from two or more fabrics. Or, choose a fashionable fat quarter collection. Our roomy NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bags are beautiful – and functional for toting essentials. Our NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bag made with Clover’s Trace ‘n Create Bag Template Set by Nancy Zieman is a great sewing project for beginners sewers and seasoned sewists, alike!
Purchase the NEW! Exclusive Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Diagonal Bundle Box featuring four coordinating Glohaven floral by Lila Tueller for Riley Blake Designs, Pellon Peltex, Pellon Sof-Shape, and bag hardware, along with Team NZP’s NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Sewing Tips Sheets and Clover’s Trace ‘n Create Bag Template by Nancy Zieman – with step-by-step instructions and illustrations! You’ll supply the thread. Now available exclusively at ShopNZP.com!
NEW! Exclusive Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Diagonal Bundle Box
NEW! Exclusive Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Fat Quarter Bundle Box
NEW! Exclusive Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Two-Fabric Bundle Box
Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Finishing and Bias Trim Sewing Tutorial
by the Stitch it! Sisters
Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Supplies Listing
- NEW! Exclusive Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Bundle Box
- Clover’s Trace ‘n Create Bag Template Set by Nancy Zieman
- Clover’s Chaco Liner or Erasable Fabric Marking Pen
- Schmetz Denim Needle Size 90
- Clover’s 1″ Bias Tape Maker
- Clover’s 3/4″ Bias Tape Maker
- June Tailor’s Quilter’s Starch Savvy
- 8″ Dressmakers Shears
- Clover’s Wonder Clips
- Clover’s Flower Head Pins
- Clover’s Double Sided Basting Tape
- Clover’s Button Hole Cutter or 18mm Rotary Cutter
- Clover’s Roll ‘n Press
- Clover’s 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge
- Coordinating Thread
- Seam Stick
- Pliers
- Iron
- Eze-View Pressing Cloth
- Fine-Mist Spray Bottle
- Rotary cutter, mat, and ruler
- Optional: Tailor’s Clapper
- Optional: Clover’s Straight Tailor’s Awl
- Optional: Monofilament Thread
Construct Colorblocked Shoulder Bag
- Following instructions in the NEW! Exclusive Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Bundle Box and Trace ‘n Create Bag Template, construct outer bag assembly and inner lining assembly.
- With right sides together, insert outer bag inside inner lining – aligning side seams.
- Align bag top side edges. Pin.
- Stitch bag top side edges only. Do not stitch curved areas.
- Carefully turn bag assembly right side out. Press.
- Wonder Clip bag top side edges as shown.
- Topstitch bag top side edges as shown.
- Baste stitch curved edges.
Create Trim for Bag Curve
- Using rotary cutter, ruler, and mat, cut two 3″ x 21″ bias fabric strips for curve trim.
- Fold 3″ x 21″ bias strips right sides together. Press.
- Center and Wonder Clip, or pin, cut edges of bias strip to edges of bag curve, leaving approximately 3″ of trim extending beyond bag edges.
- Stitch bias strip to curves.
- Turn bias strip to bag inside. Press.
- Wonder Clip bias binding strip to bag.
- Stitch binding in the ditch, sewing in the well of the seam.
- Trim binding extensions to 2-3/4″.
- Repeat step above and stitch bias trim to remaining bag curve.
Create Handles
- Using rotary cutter, ruler, and mat, cut two 2″ crosswise fabric strips for handles.
- Using rotary cutter, ruler, and mat, cut four 2″ x 20″ strips Sof-Shape Interfacing for handles.
- Following manufacturer’s instructions, press Sof-Shape Interfacing to wrong side of crosswise fabric strips.
- Using 1″ Bias Tape Maker, create bias trim.
- Insert fabric strips into wide end of 1″ bias tape maker, using a stiletto awl.
- Press folded fabric at narrow end of bias tape maker, while advancing maker.
- Place two O-Rings onto fabric strap.
- Pin fabric strap short ends right sides together. Stitch.
- Press seam open.
- Refold fabric strap. Press.
- Place fabric strap wrong sides together.
- Slide O-Rings to opposite ends.
- Wonder Clip or pin.
- Edgestitch along fabric strap long edges. Stop stitching with needle down and pivot at each end – near O-Rings.
- Repeat steps above and create second fabric strap.
- Attach O-Ring to bag assembly by looping 2-3/4″ trim binding extension through O-Ring.
- Double fold bias trim and stitch.
- Stitch all four O-Rings to bag assembly.
NEW! Watch Stitch it! Sisters Program 207, Colorblocked Shoulder Bag Video at YouTube.com/StitchitSisters
Make one, or all four styles, of our NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bag! The bag templates are designed to be used over and over again!
- NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bag! Bundle Boxes include everything you’ll need to make a beautiful new bag – available exclusively at ShopNZP.com!
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What an exciting day! We’ve could hardly wait to share our NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bag styles with you! For a chance to be the random winner of a Stitch it! Sisters 5″ Short Stack with S!S button & sticker, please leave a comment below sharing your thoughts about our NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bag, and/or what color/style is your favorite!
Nancy Zieman Productions will give away one Stitch it! Sisters 5″ Short Stack with S!S button & sticker to one US resident in the 48 contiguous states. Winner must reply within 30 days to the official giveaway announcement email message – sent from Nancy Zieman Productions
Join the NEW! 2021 Nancy Zieman Productions Pillow Sewing Challenge this March at the NZP Blog! Deadline to enter is next Thursday, March 25, 2021.
Happy Sewing!
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Beverly Magoon
I have always loved Color Block designs and Bags! Put the 2 together and I’m in HEAVEN. I just can’t decide which one I like the best! I just bought a new sewing machine so this would be a perfect project to break it in with!
Julie K
The diagonal in the Red/yellow or the Yellow Green is my favorite! Love the Spring colors!
Paula Bowlds
Been wanting to make a new purse and this one seems to be the right size!! Cannot wait to get started. Thank You for this one.
Bonnye
I really like the color blocked purse. The blue one is my favorite.
Kathryn Englebretsen
Love diagonal blue.
Beth daniels
Love the. Colorblind bag I would sew make one
Dixie
Love the color blocked purse. Blue would be my favorite color for making one.
Susan
For the NEW! Colorblocked Shoulder Bag, I would choose the pink and light green combination as it seems perfect for Spring.
Barb Kaup
I like the blue color block bag–they are all pretty, however!