- two tea towels (one for the outside of the bag, one for the lining) OR two pieces of fabric cut to 20x30 inches
- 3 yards of coordinating 1 inch wide belting
- measuring tape
- fusible fleece interfacing (Pellon)
- 1 package of coordinating piping
1. Using a seam ripper, take out the seams of both towels and press. If you want to make this a super-fast project, you can skip this step and leave the seams in. I have made the bag both ways with good results. However, I found it to be much easier to sew the bag after taking the original towel seams out (fewer layers of fabric to get through).
After I took out the seams and pressed the fabric, I trimmed it to square off the corners.
2. Iron the fusible fleece interfacing to the towel you'll be using as the bag's outer fabric, following the manufacturer's instructions (again, this is optional, and will simply make it stiffer and not so floppy).
3. Lay the 3 yard piece of belting out flat. Join the ends using a zig zag stitch (go over it several times) to form one continuous loop, taking care to not twist the belting.
Adjust the loop so that the seam where you joined the belting is directly in the center of the fabric (this will put it at the bottom of the bag where it is not noticeable). Measure the straps on either side and adjust until they are of equal lengths (approximately 23 1/2 inches).
6) Fold fabric in half, right side together, matching top and side raw edges - pin in place.
10. Pin piping to the outer bag fabric, lining up both raw edges. Start the piping behind one of the straps to hide it. Overlap at the joint and cut off the excess piping.
14. Press bag for a cleaner look and enjoy!
I used two sets of these towels and had enough fabric to add inner pockets to the bag, as well as make a coordinating wipes case and changing pad: