Materials
- Two old t-shirts (or clothing of similar size and durable fabric)
- Cotton webbing
- Thread
Make the Bag
2. Take one piece of cotton webbing and line up each edge with the top edge of the panel– 3″ in from the edge (measure from the side of the webbing closest to the edge of the panel)– slightly overlapping so that the webbing just sticks out past the fabric panel. Baste.
3. Take your two completed fabric panels and place them right sides together and stitch around the three sides that do not have the straps attached using a 3/8″ seam. It will be easier to get an even stitch if you pull the straps up and out while you are attaching the panels (not shown.)
4. Pinch the sides together of the corner of one of the bottom edges as shown and mark a line 2.5″ from edge of the corner (I use a Hera marker to do this which is hard to see in the photos). Measure from where the two fabrics are attached, not from the tab edges. Sew from end to end (I like to do this twice to make it a bit more secure). Then cut off the excess leaving a 1/2″ seam. Repeat with the other corner.
5. Cut a 6"x6" piece of fabric to make the pocket.
6. Fold edges of fabric inward and pin.
7. Sew pocket to center of one side of the bag.
8. Cut 3" wide strips of fabric to use to make handles.
9. Fold in thirds, and sew down center of strip.
10. Pin strips onto bag so that they form loops at the top and go down the sides of the bag and reinforce the bottom.
11. Sew strips onto bag with along each edge so that is is very securely attached. Reinforce joining of the strips to the top edge of the bag by stitching "X" shapes.