A selection of Halloween fabric scraps that are at least 7” long
(1) 7” x 9” piece of coordinating fabric for the base of the bag
(1) 9” x 20” piece of fabric for the liner
(1) 9” x 20” piece of interfacing, I would use medium to heavy interfacing (mine was not an iron on but you can use one, personal preference)
(1) 2 ½” x 12” piece of fabric for the handle
(1) ¾” x 12” piece of interfacing for the handle
1- Cut out strips-
Each strip should be 1 ½ - 3 ½” x 7”
Cut enough strips to make a (2) 9” x 7” rectangles, including ¼” seams
If you choose not to make a scrappy bag then cut (2) pieces of fabric that are 7” x9”
2- Sew strips together- use a ¼” seam.
You’ll end up with (2) sides 7” x 9”, you may need to trim your rectangles to get the right size.
3- Sew striped sides to base- your new piece should be 9” x 20” and will be the outside of your bag. Iron all your seams.
5- Fold in half, right sides together and sew along both sides.
Just be sure to leave a gap along one of the sides in which to turn the bag through, and be certain to leave the gap well above where you will be gusseting the corner.
Take your handle fabric piece and fold in half length wise, right sides together. Sew along the length.

Now thread the interfacing through the fabric tube, using a safety pin helps here.
First, take your outside/interfacing piece that is still right sides together, place your handle inside and pin right sides to the right side of the outside fabric. (You’ll want the seam of the handle facing up).
Second, layer in the lining so that it is right side to the right side of your outside fabric and the handle is in between. You won’t be able to push the liner all the way down because the handle will be in the way.
Match up side seams and pin around bag opening.
11- Once you have your whole bag turned top stitch the top edge, you may want to pin it hold fabrics in place.
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