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You’ll also need to make the same shape with the liner material. Sew the pieces together with a 3/8″ allowance. Once you have both done, it will be time to pin the zipper in place between the canvas and the liner. The zipper should be aligned fairly deeply so that the seam goes just below the intersection of the triangles.
If you’re using your own materials, the small pattern is available here (26 kB PDF) and the large pattern is available here (24 kB PDF). The small bag takes a 9″ zipper, and the large bag takes a 14″ zipper. Depending on how you lay out your pieces, you’ll need about two square feet of fabric of each type, with a little less needed for the smaller bag. Design - This project just uses lots (20) of triangles. Find the height, width and area with lots of maths and stuff and determine how much fabric you need. In addition, most advertising networks offer you a way to opt out of targeted advertising. If you would like to find out more information, please visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices/or http://www.youronlinechoices.com. Piece the canvas together before the liner, as the liner is more flexible and doesn’t need to be as exact.Finish piecing the liner except for the last piece. Leave it loose so that you can turn the bag right side out.
Corners - The nearly finished die (with one edge incomplete to turn inside out later) should have the corners stitched by hand a few times, just to make sure holes don't appear in them and stuffing leaks out.
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Once the zipper is in place, close it and mark the triangle intersections with pins on the lid side of the zipper.