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Fresh Picked Market Bag – Free Sewing Tutorial

A Free Video Tutorial from All People Quilt!

Sew a Fresh Picked Market Bag - Free Sewing Tutorial

Coordinate, cut, and sew fat quarters to create an eye-catching shopping bag to take to your local farmer’s market. The fabrics featured here are from the Fresh Pick collection by Susy Pilgrim Waters for P&B Textiles. Watch Linda as she sews a market bag with a front patch pocket. Learn how to make handles, box corners and add a lining! Get written instructions here: http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/bags-pillows-gifts/bags-and-purses/market-fresh-toteFinished bag: 11-1⁄2″ × 13″ ×3″


Sewing Supplies:

  1. 1⁄2 yard garden print (bag body)

  2. 18″ × 21″ piece (fat quarter) red kitchen print (bag body)

  3. 1⁄2 yard pea pod print (pocket, lining)

  4. 1⁄4 yard red tomato print (handles)

  5. 2­—15″ squares lightweight fusible interfacing


fresh picked veggie fabrics for market bags

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