1. Place the 2 pieces of hessian right sides together and stitch around three sides, leaving the top edge open. Press seams open.
2. Repeat this process with the lining fabric, but leave an opening in the bottom section of lining for turning inside out later on.
3. To make each handle, turn over a 5mm hem on both long edges and press with iron. Fold handle in half lengthwise, so the wrong side of fabric meets and press with iron. Topstitch the long edge of handle. Repeat process for second handle.
4. With right sides facing, insert the lining into the hessian bag, so the top edges are matching. Before pinning in place, insert the handles on each side. (I positioned my handles 6 cm in from the edge of bag). Pin and machine stitch the top seam.
5. Turn the bag inside out through the small opening in the lining fabric. Slipstitch the lining fabric closed and reinsert into bag. Press the top seam edge flat and topstitch.
6. To make a hessian rosette, turn over a 5mm hem on all 4 edges of hessian strip and press with iron. Fold fabric in half lengthwise and press again. Gather the base of long edge with a running stitch and roll up, securing the base with small stitches as you go. When you have finished forming the rosette, attach it to the bag using small hidden stitches.
Note: The bag dimensions can be adapted making it bigger or small to suit your own needs,
Giveaway
In the first GIVEAWAY for the week, I will be gifting one of these beautifully lined hessian shopping bags to someone on my ‘followers list’ on Friday. Make sure you are registered for the weekly Friday draws. All giveaways will be open to Australian and overseas followers.
News from the studio:
With school holidays over it is back to normal routine in the studio this week with classes resuming and hopefully the Christmas E-course being uploaded. I say hopefully (with my fingers firmly crossed), after having such a disastrous week with my internet connection last week.
For my Australian friends, this months issue of Handmade magazine (Vol 25. No 6) features a profile about little ol’ ME on page 6 and 7.