Bargello Tote Bag Supply List AWS

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Sewing & Embroidery Club – March 2nd or 9th

Bargello Tote Bag Technique: Bargello Quilting, Quilt-As-You-Go Supplies Needed Fabric & Such ! Fabric #1: 1-1/2 yards of quilter’s cotton fabric for lining, binding, inside pocket and handles ! Fabrics #2 through #8: 1/4 yard each of seven cotton prints (42-45” wide) for tote and Bargello pocket – fat quarters will also work for these fabrics – One fat quarter each of seven prints. ! One 18” x 58” package of Soft-and-Stable √ -OR- 5/8 yard of Warm-NWhite or Warm-N-Natural batting (45” wide). Soft-and-Stable will make the tote firm and able to stand, WNW or WNN will make a soft tote. Both samples used Soft-and-Stable. Thread ! Construction thread to blend with fabrics. √ Needles, Notions & Stabilizer ! Size 80 Microtex Sharp or Universal needles √ ! Temporary Fabric Marker √ ! Standard Sewing Supplies (fabric scissors, paper scissors, pins, seam gauge, tape measure, etc.) √ Machine & Accessories ! Sewing Machine in good working order with manual, basic feet and accessories √ Note: This project does not contain any embroidery. If desired, you can embroider the inside pocket prior to construction. ! 1/4” Foot without Guide (no flange) √ ! 1/4” Foot with Guide (flange on the side) √ ! Edge-Joining Foot (flange in the center) √ ! This project has a lot of ironing. We suggest that you bring a travel/craft iron and a small ironing surface. You may also want to bring your own cutting surface and rotary cutter. A Cut-and-Press mat would be ideal. √ Denotes items available for purchase at Dublin Sewing Center. These items should always be purchased at Dublin Sewing Center to ensure that you have the correct product and to ensure that we can continue to teach these Clubs at a low price. Please remember, though, that we only carry a few of each item at a time so it is best to purchase your items prior to the class (in person or by phone). Be sure that Dublin Sewing Center has your correct email address and that you are getting emails from them. All Club communication uses that same email database and system!

Pre-Class Preparation: March Sewing & Embroidery Club – Bargello Tote Bag 1 of 2 Last Modified 1/11/16 © 2016 Alicia Welcher, Licensed Martha Pullen, Jenny Haskins & Sulky Educator. All rights reserved.



Cutting: WOF = WOF (42-45”) Mark all pieces with Fabric # and size as you cut. 1. From Fabric #1, cut the following: a. One 3” x WOF strip for the binding b. Two rectangles, 19” x 17”, for tote lining c. Two rectangles, 13” x 17”, for the inside pocket d. One rectangle, 14” x 17” for the Bargello pocket lining e. Two strips, 3” x 20”, for the large handle f. One strip, 2” x 5”, for the small handle loop Note: If you are using the cutting guide found in the instructions, it only shows one large handle strip – you do need 2. Also, if you err and cut the 19” strip all the way across the fabric before cutting these 20” handles, you can cut them in the other direction lower in the fabric. 2. From Fabrics #2 - #6 (NOT using fat quarters), cut the following: a. One strip, 3” x WOF, for the tote body b. Two strips, 2” x WOF, for the Bargello pocket 3. From Fabrics #7 and #8 (NOT using fat quarters), cut the following: a. One strip, 3” x WOF, for the tote body b. One strip, 2” x WOF, for the Barello pocket 4. From Fabrics #2 - #6 (using fat quarters), cut the following: a. Two strips, 3” x 21-22”, for the tote body b. Four strips, 2” x 21-22” for the Bargello pocket 5. From Fabrics #7 and #8 (using fat quarters), cut the following: a. Two strips, 3” x 21-22”, for the tote body b. Two strips, 3” x 21-22”, for the Bargello pocket 6. From the Soft-and-Stable or the batting, cut the following: a. Two rectangles, 19” x 18”, for the tote b. One strip, 3” x 20”, for the large handle c. One strip, 1-1/2” x 5”, for the small handle loop Note: If you are using the cutting guide found in the instructions, turn the 19” x 18” strips sideways for the Soft and Stable as it is 18” wide rather than the 19” shown. If you received the instructions prior to the class, print the instructions and bring them with you. A few paper copies will be available during the class for anyone who did not receive it ahead of time. NOTE: The instructions for this class cannot be sent electronically. If you did not bring a USB stick to the January sessions and you want an electronic copy of the instructions, do one of the following: • Bring a USB stick to another of Alicia’s classes. See the calendar on the website to see when these will be held. OR • Bring a USB stick to the March sessions.

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March Sewing & Embroidery Club – Bargello Tote Bag 2 of 2 Last Modified 1/11/16 © 2016 Alicia Welcher, Licensed Martha Pullen, Jenny Haskins & Sulky Educator. All rights reserved.