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Reusable Lunch bags.

August 29, 2014 By: Freetimefrolics

A few weeks ago I was asked to join in the Back to school fun over at the Ribbon Retreat. All of the bloggers were given a letter of the alphabet and asked to make something that went with that letter and back to school.  I am so excited to be sharing the letter “L” with you in the Back to School Series. I had a few ideas for the letter “L”.  I finally decided on making a reusable Lunch bag.  I have seen them on the web but this little bag is special.  Why you ask?  Because most of these tutorials use vinyl fabric from the store. I chose my own fabric to make this and used an awesome product called Thermo Web Iron on Vinyl.  You can use whatever fabric you want and make it vinyl!  It is so cool! I fell in love with this adorable alphabet  fabric at the Ribbon Retreat and went to work.  

Supply list
2 coordinating fat quarters
Thermo Web Iron on vinyl
Sewable hook and loop
1. Cut fabric and vinyl. Press out all creases and wrinkles
2. Pull paper backing from vinyl. Lay on right side of fabric. Cover with a thin towel or piece of fabric. Follow
instructions for vinyl application. Repeat for coordinating fabric
3.Place both fabrics RST. Sew around rectangle leaving a 3 inch hole for turning.
4.Turn right sides out. 
Push corners out. At this point I like to take my light weight cloth and lay
it on my vinyl and press everything down.

5. Cut a long piece of
hook and loop tape. Fold your bag the way you would like it and place your Hook and loop tape.  Place one piece on the
outside of the fabric on the short end. 
Stitch into place. On the opposing short end place the other piece of hook and
loop on the inside fabric. Stitch into place. The hoop and loop on the inside fabric is going to become
the top of your bag. 

Fold your pouch and stitch down the two sides, making a pouch for your sandwich.

6.  All finished.  Your bag can be washed and dried and used again.

 
Isn’t this Thermo Web so cool.  I think you could use this for all kinds of projects; Baby Bibs, Art Smock, chair covers or placemats. The possibilities are endless. 

For more awesome Back to school projects come spend a little Free Time at my online home!  

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