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CoCoJ Designs “Anna’s” Diaper Bag

Why did I come up with this bag? 3 reasons: 1-Because I have never used a
stabilizer 2-I wanted to use fabric I like, not pre-quilted fabric and I wanted
the quilted look and feel and stability. 3-I wanted lots of big pockets for
diapers/wipes, sippy cups, snacks, crayons/toys, my wallet/keys/cell
phone, etc. All things need their place and should be easy to grab. So here
we go… And please read through the entire tutorial before you
start…looking ahead at the pictures helps you see what my words did not
explain very well. Good Luck!
1-Free motion 1 yard of fabric onto a piece of pre-quilted material

2-Cut 19 x 28 inch piece leaving the 28 side open to cut the long straps from
4-Fold top of pocket down twice and sew it to hide the raw edge

5- On pocket fold and pin under other 3 raw edges

6-Pick a spot (I like to match the pattern up), pin in place and sew 3 sides onto the
outside of the bag (leaving the top of the pocket open…I’m just reminding you not sew
your pocket closed!)
7-The body: fold in half right sides together, pin and sew 2 side edges closed (leaving the
top of the bag open)

8-Make triangles 4 inches and pin, then sew…now the outside body is finished! (this
forms the rectangle in the bottom of your bag and gives it body, do not cut these off)
Then turn this outer body right side out.

You should be here…Yeah! ! !


9-Now cut liner 20 x 28 inches from a pre-quilted material

10- Cut 2 pieces of pre-quilted material 13 x 20 inches to make the inside pockets with

11-Fold down 20 inch side of inside pocket fabric twice and sew to hide the raw edge
(Yes I am still in my robe and I have a hairy arms, moving along now…)
12-Pin wrong side on the right of liner turning the bottoms of each pocket piece under
and iron. Leave 3 ½ inches open between the pockets

13-Sew the bottom of the pockets straight across

14-Sew 2 pocket slits 6 inches from each side (or as many you like…one for diapers, one
for sippy cup, one for snacks, etc)
15- Fold liner in half right sides together and sew the 2 sides closed (like Step 7)

16-Make triangles 4 inches, pin and sew (like step 8) Do cut the triangles off on the liner.
Ta-Da your liner!

17-Lets make straps. Cut 2 pieces of self quilted material 33 x 5 inches

18-Fold the short side in half to 2.5 inches right sides together and sew 33 inch
side…same for both straps
19-Turn straps right side out. Iron flat. Sew a seam or two to give the strap some body
(I free motion these to match, I hope you can see this in the 2nd picture)

20-Let’s make the ruffles. Cut 2 pieces 6 x 44 inches (or the width of your material, this
leaves finished edges) not quilted material. Fold in half to 3 inches with wrong sides
together and sew 2 rows of basting stitches (long stitches) along the 44 inch side.

21- Scrunch ruffles until each are 20 inches long and tie off ends with the thread (if you
do not know how to do a basting stitch…go here and learn really quickly…
http://www.wikihow.com/Gather-Fabric-into-Ruffles )

22- Putting it all together. Iron and pin down edge of the OUTER BODY to hide the raw
edge about ½ inch. Then Pin the ruffle to it and sew ruffle in place (I use the inside of
my presser foot as my guide) (Sorry for switching bags on you…I didn’t photo this well
when I made the red bag)
23-Iron and pin down the liner to hide the raw edge. See pictures above.

24 -Slip the liner into the shell (already did this in picture sorry)

25-Place straps between the liner and shell with pins (I usually put them in about 1 inch)
but place with the straps to your comfort level before sewing them in.

26- Pin liner and outer body together and stitch in the ditch of the shell. Ta Da! Finito!
Good Job! If it is not that cute, try again…now you know what you are doing.

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