Hi everyone!
I'm Whitney and I post a new sewing video here on my youTube channel every Wednesday!
This week I'll be showing how to make a double zipper pocket crossbody bag inspired by the
bag tutorial I shared two weeks ago.
Before I get into the tutorial, if you haven't already, make sure to hit that red subscribe
button down below so you don't miss out on any of my future videos.
Here are all the materials and supplies you will need to make the bag.
I also decided to give this Pellon Shape Flex a try to give the bag just a little extra
structure without any of the bulk a foam or fleece stabilizer would have.
The exact measurements and details for everything will be listed out in a post on my website
WhitneySews.com.
You can find the direct link in the description box and right up here in the information icon.
We'll start with the tabs that will hold the D rings in place.
Fold them in half wrong sides together.
Then turn the top edges to the inside.
You want to make sure that your D ring fits onto the tab.
If not adjust the amount that is turned inward until it does fit.
Sew along each long edge for both tabs.
Add the D rings then fold the tabs over and sew the short ends together.
A lot of the steps for this bag are similar to the previous tutorial, so I'll go over
them just a bit quicker.
If you haven't seen that video then make sure to check it out because it does show every
step in better detail.
It will be linked right up here in the information icon.
Lay one of your fabrics right sides down and add the corresponding piece on top right sides
up.
Line up the edges and sew all the way around to attach.
Repeat for the second set of pieces.
Lay one of your zippers right sides up and one of the fabric pieces right sides down
lining up the top edges.
Sew along the zipper edge to attach then flip the fabric over and topstitch.
Bring up the other end and sew it onto the zipper like the first.
Do the same for your other zipper and fabric.
Position your larger piece so there is enough space at the top for your D ring tabs to fit
above the zipper.
Then lay your smaller pocket on top lining up the bottom edge with the bottom of the
larger bag.
Clip the smaller bag to the top layer of the larger and sew along the top and bottom edges
to attach the two together.
Put the D ring tabs at the top sticking them in only about a quarter of an inch.
Sew across the tabs to hold them into place.
Unzip the zippers halfway then sew all the way down both sides of the bag using about
a quarter inch seam allowance.
Flip the bag inside out through the larger pocket.
Now sew down both sides again to finish the french seams.
Be very careful to make sure the D rings are out of the way of your presser foot and if
your zippers have metal stoppers like mine be very careful and hand turn the wheel of
your sewing machine in that area to make sure your needle doesn't hit the metal and break.
You can see here where I had to shift just slightly over to avoid the metal stopper on
the lower zipper.
Turn the bag right sides out and it's done!
Just clip on the adjustable strap I showed how to make last week and your bag is ready
to use.
This is such a fun bag perfect for your phone and a few basics.
Peyton has already fallen in love with the Mickey print I used on this bag.
It's one of the fabrics I got from the South Kingze website a few months back.
I have plenty left, so it looks like I'll be using some to make a smaller version of
the bag for Peyton.
If you give this bag a try make sure to share a pic on my facebook page or on instagram
with the #WhitneySews If you haven't seen all the videos in this
easy zipper bag series make sure to check out the playlist linked right over here.
It started with the unlined 5 minute zipper bag, then a lined version, the double pocket
and now the crossbody version.
All easy and fun to make.
Anyway, until next week, happy sewing!

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