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PROJECT NAME Market Bag
• Print your pattern and cut out all pieces
according to instructions including the strap.
Iron your interfacing onto the wrong side of
your pieces. Mark the pocket zip guild on the
wrong side of one of your pocket pieces.
Mark the lock placement on the right side of
one of your flap pieces.
• Decide which of your main pieces will be the
back of the bag. Place the pocket piece you
have marked over your back piece. Make
sure it is sitting in the centre with the top
edges matching. Pin into place.
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• 20cm of Main Fabric
• 20cm of Vinyl (You can use
normal fabric)
• 20cm of Fabric for Lining
• 60cm of Iron on Interfacing (70cm
if using normal fabric instead of
vinyl)
• 2 x 38mm or 1½” D or
Rectangular Rings
• 1 x Turn lock closure
• 1 x 15cm Zip
• BERNINA #1 Foot
• BERNINA #4 Zipper Foot
• Thread to match
• BERNINA Market Pattern
Materials List
• Wind a bobbin and thread your machine.
Select straight stitch. Stitch around the zipper
placement rectangle. Use the centre line in
your foot to keep your sewing straight.
• Cut through both layers of fabric along the
centre of the rectangle and into the corners.
Method
• Pull the pocket piece through your cut
opening. Give the pocket a press so all the
lining it sitting behind your main piece.
• Place your zip under the cut out. The zip will
be a little longer. Pin the zip in place.
• Attach the zipper foot to your machine and
move the needle to the extreme left. Starting
at the end without the zip pull, stitch around
the rectangle, catching the zip as you go.
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• When you are coming close to the zip pull,
stop and lower the needle into the fabric. Lift
the foot and open the zip. This will allow you
to stitch nice and close to the zip. Finish
stitching around the rectangle.
• Turn your back piece to the wrong side. Place
your second pocket piece over the first with
right sides together. Pin the edges of the
pocket together.
• Change back to the #1 foot and put the
needle back in the centre position. Stitch the
two sides and bottom of the pocket pieces
together lining the edges of your fabric up
with the right-hand edge of your foot.
• Stitch in the darts in your main panels and
lining.
• Take your two main lining pieces and place
them right sides together. Using two pins,
mark a 10cm opening at the bottom. Stitch
around the two sides to the pins lining the
edge of the fabric up with the right-hand
edge of your foot.
• Take your two Flap pieces and place them
right sides together. Stitch around the sides
and bottom lining the edges up with the right-
hand edge of the foot. Clip small triangles of
fabric around the two curves.
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• Turn the flap through and give it a press.
Topstitch around the edge. The best way to
do this, is to line the edge up with the inside
edge of the foot.
• Do a second row of topstitching. Line the
right-hand edge of the foot up with your first
row of stitching. Move the needle to the
extreme right.
• Take one of your strap tap pieces. Fold up a
8mm hem along the 2 longest side. Move the
needle back to centre position and increase
the stitch length to 4mm. Stitch the hems
down.
• Fold the tab in halve with the wrong sides
together. Topstitch the folded edges together
lining the edges up with the inside edge of
the foot.
• Topstitch the other side of the tab so they
are both the same. Use the same method to
stich the second tab and the strap.
• Please Note: If using a normal fabric for the strap, fold
it in halve with the right sides together. Leave the stitch
length at 2.5mm. Stitch down the longest edge lining
the edges up with the right-hand edge of the foot. Turn
the strap through, press and topstitch the edges.
• Take your two closure pieces and place
them wrong sides together. Topstitch around
the edge lining the edges up with the right-
hand edge of the foot. Trim the raw edges
back so they sit around 3mm away from your
stitching.
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• Please Note: If using normal fabric, place rights sides
together and stitch around the sides and the curve
lining the edges up with the right-hand edge of the foot.
Clip little triangles out of the curve and turn through.
Give it a press and topstitch around the edge.
• Take your front main piece. Place your
closure on top with right sides together. Line
up the two bottom edges and make sure the
closure is in the centre. Stitch the closure in
place
• Take your stitch length back to 2.5mm. Place
your back and front main pieces right sides
together. Stitch around the sides and bottom
lining the edges up with the right-hand edge
of the foot. Turn the bag through to the right
side.
• Take your flap and place it along the back of
the of your bag with right sides together.
Make sure its in the centre and pin it in place.
Remove the tray table from your machine and
slide the bag over the free arm. Stitch the flap
in place.
• Take your strap tab and slide on your D or
rectangle ring. Fold the tab in half. Place the
raw edges of the tab so it starts where the
flap ends on each side. Use a bulldog clip to
hold the tabs. Stitch into place.
• Take you bag and put it inside your lining
making sure all the right sides are together.
Line up the raw edges and the side seams
and pin into place. Slide the bag over the
free arm and stitch around the opening
placing the fabric edges on the 1cm mark on
your stitch plate.
• Pull the bag through the gap in the bottom of
the lining. Topstitch the gap closed.
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• Push all of the lining into the bag and give the
top edge a good press. Slide the bag onto the
free arm of your machine and topstitch the
opening. Make sure your pull the flap up into
the machine when you get to the back.
• Take one end of your strap and thread it
through one of the D or Rectangle rings. Fold
up a 2cm hem and use a bulldog clip to hold
in place. Stitch the hem down.
• Before you do the same to the other side,
check the length of the strap. If needed, cut
the strap shorter and then attach it to the
other D or Rectangle ring using the same
method.
• Take your turn lock washer and place it over
your lock placement mark. Mark the two slits.
• Using a sharp pair of scissors pierce the
markings so you have two slits in the fabric.
Push the prongs of the male section of your
turn lock through the slits so the lock its on
the right side of the flap. Flip to the back and
slide the washer over the prongs. Fold the
prongs in, over the washer.
• Take the cut out section of the turn lock and
place it over the centre your closure flap.
Mark the centre cut out.
• Using sharp scissors, cut the rectangle
away.
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• Take the other cut out section with prongs.
Push the prongs through the hole to the back
of the closure tab. Flip the closure tab to the
back and slide your last section of the turn
lock over the prongs. Fold the prongs down to
secure in place.
• Fold to closure tab over the flap to make sure
the lock closes.
• Congratulations you have finished your bag!