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YOU WILL NEED: Fabric: 3/8 Yard of 45” Wide Fabric Lining: 1/4 Yard of Lining Fabric Interfacing: 1/4 Yard of Sew-In Interfacing 7” Zipper 7/8 Yard of 1/8” Cord 3/4 Yard of 1” Belting SUGGESTED FABRICS: Lightweight Woolens, Silk Doupioni, Linens, Silk Satin *SEE PAGE 3 FOR PATTERNS; CUT PIECES 1,2 & 4 WITH DIMENSIONS PROVIDED. CUT PIECE 3 FRPM PATTERN PROVIDED. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Pin INTERFACING to wrong side of each matching fabric section having edges even; baste. Note: Interfacing will not be shown in the following illustrations. 2. Staystitch upper and lower edges of FRONT and BACK 1. 3. Stitch side edges of FRONT and BACK together, leaving open between large ’s. Baste between large ’s. Press seam open. 4. Whipstitch upper end of zipper tape together. 5. Center closed zipper, face down, over seam between large ’s. Baste 1/4” from zipper teeth. 6. On outside, stitch along basting and across upper and lower edges, using a zipper foot. Remove basting. ©2007 The McCall Pattern Company, All rights reserved. 1 Free Project Lined Cylinder Bag

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YOU WILL NEED:Fabric: 3/8 Yard of 45” Wide FabricLining: 1/4 Yard of Lining FabricInterfacing: 1/4 Yard of Sew-In Interfacing7” Zipper7/8 Yard of 1/8” Cord3/4 Yard of 1” Belting

SUGGESTED FABRICS: Lightweight Woolens, Silk Doupioni, Linens, Silk Satin

*SEE PAGE 3 FOR PATTERNS; CUT PIECES 1,2 & 4 WITH DIMENSIONS PROVIDED. CUT PIECE 3 FRPM PATTERN PROVIDED.

INSTRUCTIONS:1. Pin INTERFACING to wrong side of each matching fabric section having edgeseven; baste. Note: Interfacing will not beshown in the following illustrations.

2. Staystitch upper and lower edges of FRONT and BACK 1.

3. Stitch side edges of FRONT and BACKtogether, leaving open between large ’s. Baste between large ’s. Press seam open.

4. Whipstitch upper end of zipper tape together.

5. Center closed zipper, face down, over seambetween large ’s. Baste 1/4” from zipper teeth.

6. On outside, stitch along basting and acrossupper and lower edges, using a zipper foot.Remove basting.

©2007 The McCall Pattern Company, All rights reserved. 1

Free Project

Lined Cylinder Bag

7. With right sides together, fold HANDLE 2 in half lengthwise. Stitch long edges together with a 1/4” seam.

8. Turn right side out; press.

9. Cut one piece of belting, 10 1/2” long. Trim width to 1/2”.

10. Insert belting inside handle, having endseven. Baste ends.

11. Pin handle to one END SECTION 3, centering ends over ’s and having raw edges even; baste.

12. To make piping, center cord over wrong side of each BIAS 4, having ends even. Fold bias over cord, having raw edges even. Using a zipper foot, stitch close to cord.

13. Pin piping to each end section, placing ridge on piping slightly inside seam allowance andjoining ends at one small for back edge.

14. To join ends, remove a few stitches from each end of bias covering; open out exposing cords. Trim ends of cord until they meet. Whipstitch cordtogether.

15. Turn in one end of bias; lap remaining end. Recover cord with bias; baste.

16. Open zipper. Pin end sections to upper andlower edges of front and back, matching small ’s and clipping front and back where necessary. Stitch, using a zipper foot. Trim.

17. Turn right side out; press.

18. Staystitch upper and lower edges of FRONT and BACK LINING 1.

15. Stitch side edges of FRONT and BACK LIN-ING together, leaving open between large ’s.Turn in remaining seam allowance betweenlarge ’s; press.

16. Pin end section LINING 3 to upper and lower edges of FRONT and BACK LINING, matching symbols and clipping FRONT and BACK LINING where necessary. Stitch. Trim.

17. With wrong sides together, place lininginside bag. Slipstitch pressed edge to zipper tape. YOU’RE DONE!

©2007 The McCall Pattern Company, All rights reserved. 2

For Pattern Piece 1 (FRONT and BACK): Cut one rectangle 13½” x 9” of each fabric, interfacing and lining. Mark a small dot ½” in from each corner on each piece. Then mark a large dot ½” in from the small dots along the two side edges (1” from raw edge).

For Pattern Piece 2 (HANDLE): Cut one strip 10¼” x 1½” of fabric.

For Pattern Piece 4 (BIAS): Cut two strips 13½” x 1¼” of fabric.

Be sure to label all cut sections for easy assembly.

Cut out Pattern Piece 3 below.

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FABRIC: CUT 2INTERFACING: CUT 2LINING: CUT 2

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