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Umbrella Quilt Bag Sewing Tutorial (Part Two)
Umbrella Quilt Bag Sewing Tutorial (Part Two)
Umbrella Quilt Bag Sewing Tutorial (Part Two)
Umbrella Quilt Bag Sewing Tutorial (Part Two)

Umbrella Quilt Bag Sewing Tutorial (Part Two)

Beginner
Difficulty

Beginner

Fabric
Material

Cotton

Designer
Designer
Corinne Bradd
Techniques
Techniques

Quilting

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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Beginner
Difficulty

Beginner

Fabric
Material

Cotton

Designer
Designer
Corinne Bradd
Techniques
Techniques

Quilting

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
Download

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About this pattern

We're now onto part two of our umbrella sew-along!

Now that your umbrella quilt block is finished, it’s time to turn it into a handy drawstring bag — perfect for storing kids’ wellingtons and soggy rain macs. Same as part one, this bag is beginner-friendly with just four easy steps to follow. The soft cotton drawstring makes it simple for little hands to open and close, and it’s fully washable, making it both cute and practical.

Essentials

  • Nine cotton print fabrics, fat eighths of each
  • Lightweight iron-on interfacing
  • Heavyweight cotton or blackout lining, 50cm
  • Cotton cord, 1.5m
  • Coloured felt
  • Coloured embroidery thread

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    1 Create a block using two different colours as above, cut 3cm wide strips of a darker fabric and use these to make an overlapped border all around. Cut 28, 6.5cm squares of coloured fabric, sew two sets of six squares together in a line and stitch these to the top and bottom edges of the block.

    2 Sew the remaining squares into two sets of eight and stitch

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