This month’s project is all about curves, inside and outside. The curves combine to make an almost infinity shape and that shape makes a bag. This is one of those “you have to see it to believe it” projects, I know in writing, it doesn’t make any sense!
The Bag has two versions, one is flat and the other has a side. The yardage for the side will yield a 4” side width. The Bag dimensions are 16” wide X 11” tall with a handle drop of about 8”.
Techniques this month: Inside and outside curves and how serge curves to a straight piece
Content included with the course:
Full-length Video Supplement with step-by-step instructions
Downloadable content included with the course:
Project Sheet with supply, materials list, and Full-Color PDF step-by-step instructions, and Printable PDF no trim pattern
Hi I'm PJ
Since 2006 I’ve been a teacher at Montavilla Sewing Centers in the Portland Metro area. I design, produce and teach the monthly projects for Babylock Serger Club, Janome, BabyLock and Brother Machine Embroidery Club, and 8” Block of the month Club.
I have a lot of fun creating projects, designs, and patterns that incorporate techniques and products to encourage the students to get the most out of their Sergers or Embroidery Machines.

Flat Bag with Stuff Sack

Bag with Sides

Bags fold into the Stuff Sack
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