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Ethnic motifs: do-it-yourself jacquard round bag

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A large and roomy round bag with a soft ethnic pattern will ideally complement the boho style outfit, perfect for jeans and casual looks.

You will need:

✽ patterned fabric (jacquard, chanel-style fabrics, textured fabrics that hold shape);

✽ cotton fabric;

✽ gasket Decovil Light;

✽ thread for sewing;

✽ finished oblique trim;

✽ scissors for cutting;

✽ scale ruler;

✽ chalk pencil;

✽ tailor pins;

✽ manual needle for sewing;

✽ centimeter tape;

✽ cord 7 mm thick;

✽ cotton yarn

Step 1

Draw on paper and cut parts 1 and 2 in accordance with the specified dimensions.

If necessary, the dimensions of the parts can be increased or decreased.

Cut the bag details from the lining fabric (with 1 cm seam allowances) and from the gasket (without seam allowances): part 1 - 2x each, detail 2 - 1x each.

Step 2

Iron parts 1 and 2 from the gasket on the wrong side of the main fabric and cut out 1 cm from the seam allowance.

Step 3

Fold the parts 2 from the main and lining fabric with the front sides, chop off short sections from both sides and grind at a distance of 1 cm.

Step 4

Seam allowances close to stitches.

Unscrew the part on the front side and stitch along the perimeter to the edge.

Step 5

If the gasket allowances protrude, they should be cut to a width of 1 cm.

Step 6

For pens from the main fabric, cut along the oblique two strips measuring 70 x 5 cm.

Fold each strip along in half with the front side inward, iron the bend.

Lay a stitch along the fold at a distance of 1.4 cm.

Step 7

Cut the allowances of each seam close to the line.

Turn the handles to the front side.

Thread a cord into each handle using a hand sewing needle.

Step 8

Fold one part 1 from the main and lining fabric with the front sides and grind the upper sections between the control marks 1 at a distance of 1 cm, leaving open the sections between the transverse marks for sewing on the handles.

Turn parts to the front side.

Chip the lower sections.

Step 9

Insert the ends of the handles into the holes in the seams at the top of parts 1 (finished handle length approx. 52 cm) and sew manually.

Step 10

Stitch details 1 around the entire circumference to the edge, securing the handles.

Step 11

Pin part 2 to parts 1 and stitch at a distance of 1 cm.

Turn over the seam allowances with a finished oblique stitch (lay the stitch flat and lay a stitch in a fold).

Step 12

Surround the seam allowances with a tape, sew the tape manually or on a machine.

Step 13

Make a brush from yarn.

To do this, pierce two tailor pins vertically at a distance of 60 cm from each other into the ironing board.

Thread a string of yarn many times around pins.

Step 14

The resulting bundle is tightly twisted with a thread of yarn in the middle to a length of approx. 17 cm

The ends of the thread are well fastened.

Step 15

Hang a brush on the handle.

Wrap the resulting loop holder tightly with a thread of yarn, tighten the ends of the thread.

Step 16

Cut the end of the brush to the desired length.


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Source and photo: Burda Style 4/2020

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