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Step 1
A medium bag uses (4) 18×18-inch pieces and the finished bag is two layers thick.
Step 2
Pin and sew seam on Side A, stitching all 4 layers together.
Step 3
Pin and sew seam on Side B, stitching all 4 layers together.
Step 4
Rotate one-quarter turn placing Seam A in center and Seam B directly underneath.Pin in place.
Step 5
Pin and sew seam across bottom.
Step 6
Shift everything back so Seam A is on left side and Seam B is on right side.
Step 7
Align bottom points C1 and C2 with center of top edge.
Step 8
Draw and sew seams for Bottom E and Bottom F at middle points of edges.
Step 9
Turn bag right side out and push out corners from inside.
Step 10
Pin and sew seam around entire top of bag.Fold lip over (like a sock) an inch or two and stitch in place.
Step 11
Cut and hem two 18-inch lengths of webbing.Attach ends of webbing on both sides of Seam A and Seam B, positioning them equal distance on either side of each seam and from top edge of bag.
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