What’s the Project? This cute little scripture case pattern is perfect for carrying your scriptures to church. It’s easy to make and you can size it to fit your Bible and other scriptures perfectly. Make it for boys or girls, adults, or kids, it’s great for everyone!
You may already know that I LOVE fabric and you may or may not know that I’ve sort of got a thing for fat quarters. Remember my post on 25 Things to do with Fat Quarters? I’m not a quilter but I like to find other uses for them!
Now, this project is a perfect fit for me and I think you will love it too. This project will be perfect for kids and teens or anyone! It’s a great little scripture case pattern to carry your Bible (and your Book of Mormon if you, like me, belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.) Here it is:
It’s made to fit small books (you can adjust the sizing as needed). I actually made this one to be a scripture case-it fits a set of scriptures perfectly. But you can use it for anything!
Want to make one? Let’s do it!
Scripture Case or Mini Tote Pattern
Supplies
- 2 Fat quarters 1 for the outside, 1 for the inside (If you pick a directional fabric though, you are going to need one more fat quarter in that fabric)
- Fusible fleece interfacing
Instructions
- Cut out your pieces. You need to cut these pieces out of the main fabric, the coordinating fabric and the fusible fleece interfacing.Here are the measurements I used: 2 pieces that are 7″ x 9″, 2 pieces that are 4 1/4″ x 7 1/2″, 1 piece that is 4 1/4″ x 9 1/2″, 2 pieces that are 2 1/2″ x 11″
- If you want to adjust this bag to fit a different size book simply measure the book and change the measurements from there. My book measurement was about 6″ x 8″ and was 4″ deep, so I used 7″ x 9″ with 4 1/4″ as my cutting guide. So adjust yours depending on your sizing.
- Here’s a layout that will allow you to cut all the pieces from a fat quarter. You can see that this isn’t going to work with directional fabric-that one strap piece up at the top is going the wrong way. So, if you have directional fabric you’ll need one more fat quarter.
- One you have all of your pieces cut, iron the fusible fleece interfacing to the backs of your main pieces
- Now, beginning with your main pieces let’s assemble the bag. First, attach the two 4 1/4″ x 7 1/2″ pieces to the 7 inch sides of your main piece with right sides together. Then get your 4 1/4″ x 9 1/2″ piece and attach it to the bottom of your main piece, again with right sides together.
- Do this with both of your main pieces so that you form a little box.
- Now sew the side and bottom pieces together at the corners. See in the photo that I have sewed the pieces together and the bottom left corner of the photo.
- Sew a straight seam in 6 places-one down each of the short sides and one across each of the bottom sides.
- This will assemble the rest of your bag. The trickiest place will be at the corners. Make sure you are sewing just through the 2 layers of fabric that you want to and then catch the corner in it at the end of the seam. Your corners should look like this when you are done.
- Turn it all right side out and you should have a nice bag formed. Check to make sure there are no holes or anything.
- Then do the exact same thing with your inner pieces.
- Now you need to make some straps. Take your long 11″ pieces and place them with right sides together and sew up to the long sides leaving either end open.
- Turn them right side out and press them flat. Then top stitch them on each of the long sides. (The top stitching isn’t shown in this picture.)
- Time to put it all together. With your outside piece INSIDE OUT and your inner piece RIGHT SIDE OUT, put the inner piece down into the outside piece. Match up all the corners and everything and pin them all in place. Stick your straps down inside the bag with the ends sticking out (double check to make sure you don’t get them twisted up and that you have them facing the way you want them to).
- sew all the way around the top leaving an opening between 1 of the handles.
- Snip off the extra ends from the straps.
- Turn everything right side out and push the inside down into the outside and press it all in place. Then top stitch around the top-closing the opening and making it look all pretty. And you are done, my friends!
I hope this scripture case pattern works great for you!
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Allison Bond says
Thank you for the post, however, I’m still a bit confused on how to convert the measurements to fit my scriptures. They measure 6x4in and the depth is 2 1/2 in.
Madeleine says
Hi, I forgot to mention, the bag that I carry daily, I made a long single strap to easily carry it on my shoulder.
Amber says
Love it!
Madeleine says
Hi, I keep coming back to this great pattern – the book bag. I made it a little bit larger and I carry one or two of them in my car all the time, for miscellaneous shopping. I have another one that I carry daily as my “purse”. It holds everything. Thank you so much. Madeleine
Jeanne says
I love this pattern. The only idea that I think that would make it better is to include the pattern for it.
Spencer says
Do you think the bag will still work well without the fusible fleece?
Amber says
Yes, it just won’t hold it’s shape as well.
Lola says
What kind of fabric did you use?
Amber says
This was a Riley Blake from years ago.
Brittany Wilson says
This project seems really easy but the lining part has me so lost and frustrated. There is literally one sentence about it and no pictures. I have no idea what to do besides just not have an inner pattern.
Amber says
If you’re talking about the fusible fleece, you just iron it on to the back of your main fabric and then sew like normal.
Kim A says
I had my suspicions that you were LDS after reading a few of your patterns, and this, thankfully, confirmed them. So nice to know there are mormon moms that have time to craft as well as take care of kids. My own mom has five kids and is always looking for a bit of time to sew in. Any secrets to making time to craft you could share?
Amber says
Ha! Here I am answering a month and a half later, so clearly I don’t always manage to make time for everything. 🙂 I am just a busy person who doesn’t sit still a lot, so I fit things in!
Em Ferguson says
Thank you so so much Amber. I had tried to make a “grocery” bag by copying one of my existing cloth bags, without good results. I just completed a larger version of your book bag and I am thrilled with how well it came out. Thank you so much. All the time it must have taken you to take the photos and compose the instructions !! The time you have spent helping us has not gone unappreciated. Sincerely and gratefully, Madeleine
Anderson says
We had a new family join our ward that our Primary wanted to fellowship. This simple scripture bag was the perfect way to meet that need. Thank you for sharing your creativity!
Beth Knoll says
Hello! I’ve done a few bag projects and I LOVE your site, but I’m pretty much a newbie at sewing. However, I’d like to make this as a Bible bag for my mom for Christmas — but I was wondering if I could mark and sew diagonal quilting lines on the outside fabric + fusible fleece for more of a quilted look. I haven’t tried that before, but I do love that look. Should I cut the fabric and fleece a bit bigger to allow for shrinkage as I do those quilting lines? If so, how much extra? I bought a yard of the fabric on clearance, so I’m not working with fat quarters and can cut larger if necessary. High loft or low loft fusible fleece?
Also, if I want to do a pen pocket on the inside, how and when should I add that? Should the pocket have fleece as well?
Amber says
I don’t know a ton about quilting but I think that should work? I wouldn’t think you need to add much for shrinkage, maybe just a tiny bit. Either kind of fusible fleece should work. You can do a pocket without fleece. Look at my messenger bag pattern and I would do the pocket similar to that.
Beth Knoll says
Thank you for your tutorial and your answers! Quilting the fabric and making the pocket both worked VERY well!! So excited to give this to my Mom for Christmas!
Evonn Hopkins says
I like to give unique baby presents that everyone else isn’t giving. I loved this because I bought books for baby’s first library and this works great. I am adding several books and then some other baby items like a hat and some other little goodies. Thank you for sharing.
Amber says
Such a fun idea!
Laura says
Would the finished tote have enough room for a HARD cover triple combo AND a hard cover book of Mormon together? Our son needs something and this looks perfect because the store bought scripture cases don’t fit those two books together very well because of the extra thickness from the hard cover. THANKS!!! So excited to make this work.
Amber says
I made it with soft back ones so I might add like 1/2 an inch or something
Louisa says
This was the very first bag I ever made and I love it! Thanks for the easy instructions.
Emma says
Thank you for this pattern. I have used it with different measurements to make a shopping bag for my 2 year old son. It has diggers outside with a rainbow inside and is small enough for him to carry without hitting the floor or being too heavy… No more “me do it” tantrums! Hooray! I’m a fairly new sewer and your tutorial was easy to follow, although I was glad of the photo when it came to adding the handles so I could see they should be between the fabric layers. 😊
Amber says
Great use for it!
Colleen says
Great bag. I have made about five so far. I added a pocket on the inside for pens and highlighters. I also include a coordinating bible bookmark. I make mine about 1 inch longer and taller and 2 inches wider. This allows for space to put a prayer journal or devotional.
I was wondering if you have made scripture bags for boys/ men. Perhaps messenger bag style? I would love to see your tutorial on those.
Thank you for your post. I have been making these for others and they love them
Amber says
I like that idea! I will add it to my list.
Patricia C. Akosah says
Hello, love the idea of the book bag and would love to make it. I’m not very good at following instructions in books, I prefer to watch someone make it so that I can see what is happening. I was wondering if you might have a video on youtube that I can watch? I’m a beginner sewer and am a little nervous.
Amber says
I should!
Joanne Riley says
I love this pattern and tutorial. I used it to make my little girl a bag. It was great and easy to follow. You can see my bag here if you like : http://60degreesofinspiration.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/a-vision-in-purple.html
Thank You
Joanne
Pam says
I have made two of these little bags as rather late Christmas presents and packed them with little gifts. They are perfect.
I marked up the seams with a quarter inch allowance and this helped me with the three dimensional corners and I would recommend this to anyone spacially challenged!
Thank you. A lovely share.
Greetings from the UK
Tazia Moore says
I think I am just too new to sewing b/c where does the inner fabric pieces come into play? I keep seeing “main fabric” but I may just not be reading it correctly to find where you attach the inner pieces.
Tazia Moore says
Scratch that… I put my glasses on and re-read it again… Oh dear. =)
Linda Wierenga says
Thank you for the tutorial… I am making two of these today for my daughter and her best friend… they are going to be used as sewing bags so they can keep their yo yo making supplies all together. And then I think I am going to make one for me for my bible… so awesome… thank you .. and you have a great site here.. keep up the great work.
Katie says
I love sewing because its taking some thing and making it your own. Your making something if your following a pattern that was made generic but once you sew it that version of the pattern is yours. You put the little touches to make it yours.
Dawn Binder says
It de-stresses me!
Kathy McLaughlin says
I love your blog, you are so creative
Colleen says
I love creating things! You start with a flat piece of two-dimensional fabric, and you end up with something that’s (hopefully) functional and adorable. That you MADE! And the fact that my husband is always really impressed is nice, too. 🙂
Angie says
One thing I love about sewing is the sense of accomplishment. Things go from a mess of backwards fabric with pins and threads everywhere to a lovely handmade item. I love the transformation!
Rachel says
I love DIY-ing and the patterns, colors, WIDE range of DIY capability with sewing….I love it. I also love making things for my kids, friends, family…sewing is very therapeutic (sorry if I spelled that wrong!) for me!
Crystal S says
I like being creative. taking random scraps and squares of fabric and turning them into something I can use is just so satisfying. I made produce bags for farmer’s market goodies. Not just because they were cute, but because they were also better than plasic or paper bags. A little more green!!!
Barb says
The mini book bag. I love the small size as well as your choice of fabric.
Nichol says
I love the look of the homemade items I make
Hinahon says
The thing I love about sewing is all the creativity it gives me. It’s why i’m trying to set up my small business in it, it’s just… I can’t describe it, i’m just free when I’m sewing ^^
Diana says
The look on someone,s face when they see wht I have created for them.
loretta says
What an excellent gift idea. I have a friend this would be perfect for – she’s bag crazy and could carry her Bible in it.
Carly says
When I see totes, I think of toys coming along. I have two little girls that need toy totes. Very nice.
Melissa says
Because I like being able to turn a bundle of fabric into something useful/cool/cute.
Dezi A says
What I love most is the pride I get from making something completely by myself. 🙂 It feels awesome!!
Elizabeth Dye says
I love being able to hand someone a gift I put my time and love into so it has sentimental value to it. I’ve made things for family, holidays and baby showers and love making more and more! Thanks for your ideas and tutorials!
tracey says
I am new to sewing, and love making stuff, but I think my real addiction is all the gorgeous fabric!
Royce says
sewing is innovative constructive and helps repair almost anything
Kelly says
Thanks for all of the great tutorials!
Megan Jevne says
As a stay at home mom it’s nice to be able to have an outlet to be creative. Thanks!
Tari McDonald says
I love the satisfaction of making something out of nothing- even better when it’s perfect! {or close to!}
Rebecca says
I love getting to play with so many beautiful fabrics!
Courtney Brown says
My mom and I make projects together! So I love getting to bond with her through sewing!
Laurie says
it is homemade
Molly says
I love making circle skirts for the little girl who loves to twirl!
Katelyn says
I love the feeling I get when I first press the new fabric and I can image what it will be, some days I just don’t know!
Sandy Lasher says
I love to make fun things to give as gifts!
Amy says
I was just telling my husband that I love the accomplishment that is creating something unique and beautiful in addition to clothes that actually fit!
umaesew says
There is a certain sense of satisfaction that you’ve created something yourself with sewing. Thank you for the giveaway.
Garilyn says
I love how relaxing sewing can be.
Kristen says
I love learning to sew because it allows me to create beautiful, useful items that are uniquely “me”.
Sarah says
I love creating something tangible. And I love being able to share it and teach it to my 6-year-old daughter
Lisa Smith says
Cute tote bag and love the purple chevron fabric.
Sally Tring says
Great, versatile bag. I’ll be trying this one!
Sandra says
I often sew bags but sometimes struggle with the details, definitely going to try this
Patti McAvoy says
Sewing gives me a creative outlet in my structured life
Kate D says
I wasn’t sure that I’d like sewing when I first started, but it turns out that I do! It gives you a great sense of accomplishment to make something homemade that you can tailor to your exact wants as opposed to buying a more generic version at the store.
Sarah says
Sewing give you the opportunity to create something that is all yours and to pick how to personalize it. It also makes me feel closer my great grandmother who sewed everything.
Lisa says
I love sewing because it allows me to create beautiful things for my friends and family.
Katharine says
The finish product
Dita says
I love sewing because it makes me happy! I just find it so much fun!
Nicki says
Sewing is my “getaway” … helps me relax and destress
Chris A. says
The satisfaction of creating it myself, and it’s always cuter than store-bought!
Susan says
I love having something creative to do and the joy of completion when you finally finish.
Erica Ralston says
I love sewing because I am not super creative but I can follow a pattern and make people think I am 🙂
Erica Ralston says
So sweet. This has made it to next on my list.
Heather says
I love fat quarters too!
Lydia Che Lee says
Love your blog…very user friendly especially for a newbie like myself. Great job Amber!
Kelley Camp says
I just love creating things! I love patterns and colors and knowing that I made something that is useful and looks good with my own two hands.
Prerna Kapoor says
I love the sense of calm that sewing brings to my life. The end products are a great bonus as well!
Eileen Mueller says
I always told my girls “We can make that” and we did.
Brittany Duso says
I love to making my family and friends special gifts! There is nothing like a homemade gift for those you love. They are my favorite gifts to receive as well!
Nikki says
I love taking fabrics and making something my daughter can wear or use . And love making my friends stuff that they can use.
Holly says
I love being able to make unique gifts for people and sewing has been so fun to learn.
Angelia L. says
I love creating beautiful things and making gifts for others.
Michelle Jimmerson says
One thing I love about sewing is it’s one avenue for my creativity….I also love making stuff for my friends because they appreciate the time and effort I put in to create something for them…
Shelley says
I love the chance that sewing something gives me to feel like I have created something!
Melissa M says
I love that I can sew items to a specific size that I need!
Linda says
HELLO, I love just about everything about sewing, quilting, embroidery! Right now I’m trying very hard to learn to do “nice-looking Free Motion Quilting! Thanks for sharing!
Linda says
♥ on FB for you !!!
Cindy says
I love making things for my kids
Mandy says
I love that what I create STAYS that way! Unlike most things moms do all day!
Molly says
I love creating something useful…I like to say “yes, I did make that!”
Laura says
I love to create things and see how others love to receive them!
Ashley says
I love that I can create things for my loved ones that no one else has the exact copy of anywhere.
Stefanie says
Thanks for all the easy to follow tuts. Makes it fun to sew these projects.
Gina S. says
Making things for my family
Karen says
I love seeing my family’s reaction to something that I’ve sewn.
Keniesa B says
I love sewing because I can make things exactly how I want them and it is so relaxing.
Lana says
I love to sew! It’s a stress reliever and it’s satisfying when I complete something all by myself.
Sharon Geyer says
I love being able to see everything come together that makes a wonderful creation. So much better than buying it.
Karrie Smith says
I love accomplishing something I love
carolyn says
my next learning as i sew project is a roman shade for my happy room.
dianne says
i like the satisfaction of knowing that “I made this for…”
carolyn says
i love everything about sewing except hand sewing.
Cheryl says
I just love the process of making something beautiful! It’s so fun to see what comes out of fabric and some thread!
Kim M says
I find sewing to be really relaxing!
Adrienne says
I love sewing because it makes my kids and I feel proud to create things ourselves.
Elizabeth Johnson says
I love making new interesting quilts for family and friends
Monica says
I love sewing because no matter how my project turns out I’m still proud of the fact that I did it. That I never quit and I finished it!
DeAnn Oliekan says
I love the look on my grand kids faces when I make something for them!
Lara says
I love creating new things that are one of a kind!
charlotte m. says
I love to see what I can create. It always makes me smile to look at a finished product and think “I made that”.
Sherry S says
I love sewing because it is creative, relaxing and fun!
Hilary says
I love, love, love making something that someone else can wear or use. I have always loved crafting but sewing is just different for me.
Jenny Kingcome says
Another one for the list!
Kaylee says
I love making things to make my boys and my niece happy… Especially when it is just what they’ve been wanting in the perfect fabric.
Gail says
I love the sense of accomplishment when a project is finished. Especially when it’s clothing for my granddaughter…seeing her wear something I made is a great feeling!
Sara Garcia says
Sewing, along with most crafting I do, is meditative. I enter a zen-like mode, all energy, all attention, is on my project. Its ridiculously calming.
DeborahGun says
I love being able to be creative and making gifts for friends.
Debby says
I’ve always wanted to try making a bag. This cute tote would be perfect!
Meagan Zefirov says
I love the satisfaction of being able to make something myself! And also being able to personalize what I make to give to friends/family as gifts.
Megan B says
I love picking a project, fabric, then the feeling of accomplishment when it is all finished. I also love learning new techniques and really challenging myself.
Janai Ayala says
I love the feeling of accomplishment from finishing a project! And it’s always fun to see it being used too. 🙂
Chelle Chapman says
I LOVE being able to say, “I made this”!! Again, AWESOME way to host a giveaway!!
Naomi Hargrave says
Making handmade items for my daughter.
Holly says
I love, love, love a project that stays done and the joy it brings to the recipient.
Geni Pickens says
I love picking out fabric and quilting!!
Mippy/Sabrina says
I LOVE HANDMADE ! Lots of love goes into handmade 🙂
Amanda daws says
Purple is my fave colour
Shannon says
Doing for others, or maybe giving to others!
Sharon Williams says
Love all the many colored material coming together to make something so unique to give to someone you love!!
Tiffany Hoskinson says
sewing something seems more permanent to me. I love crafting, but sewing is not just crafting but also engineering. I love the “science” of it. I also like to make things from scraps- it makes me feel happy to use what would otherwise be trash to make something gift worthy. 🙂
Hotpinkthread aKa Heather Browne says
Sewing relieves my stress. The bright colors make me happy, and I especially like that I can set a goal, sit down and do some sewing, and create that finished project. And look back in awe and be able to say “I made that”!
Robin says
Sewing is like therapy. It is so relaxing. It’s also rewarding to finish a sewing project, even if it’s not perfect.
Kelli says
One of my favorite things about sewing is seeing the end result. I get extremely proud of the good outcomes and always try to learn something from my mistakes.
Beverly Killebrew says
It just makes me feel so good to see what I can make with my own hands, especially when I’m sewing for my family!
Cindy Dahlgren says
I love picking out fabric, and the sense of accomplishment when I finish a project.
Amanda Boerst says
I love everything about sewing! There’s just something about taking a beautiful piece of fabric and turning it into something amazing.
Crystal Bender says
My favorite is gifting a finished project
Michelle says
My favorite part of sewing is finishing a project!
JoBeth says
Love putting fabrics together and enjoy giving something I made as a gift
Amanda Kay says
To be honest, most of the time sewing is kind of scary to me. I quilt. However, with great tutorials like yours I am beginning to sew and love sewing projects that I can give away:) I feel a sense of accomplishment.
Dawn Hoover says
I am learning to sew. So this blog is wonderful. I am learning a lot of new techniques.
Hanna says
Time to go and buy some fusible fleece! This is another project to try out….One for me, and for each of my daughters….Matching? Coordinating? Contrasting? So many possibilities!
Diane says
I love everything about sewing. I especially love the ability to make last minute changes and additions that make a project more personal and original. I also love getting better with every project.
Elizabeth says
I love seeing the outcome. I sew everyday.
Ramona M. says
I love being able to sew something special and unique for friends and family.
Danielle Johnson says
Ohh, I love making bags!
Tina Nichols says
I live the finished project and knowing I did it myself
Penny Gail says
This would be great for a library book bag for those little kiddo’s!
mary frtisch says
I love making things for people–not a ton of people that I know can sew, so even tho’ my skills are not professional, people are so happy and pleased to get a home-sewn gift!
Katie Kobus says
I like being able to sew things and give them as handmade gifts!
Erin M says
Every semester my club gets new shirts and I love being able to alter mine so it still looks like evryone else’s but with a twist. My friends get a kick out of it!
CC says
Too cute!
Lacy says
Can’t wait to make this!
Hayley says
I love the sense of accomplishment you get after making something
Margaret R says
I love creating things and giving them away. I have such fun making clothes, bags and quilts. I started making cloth toys for my grand kids which is so fun.
Jen Kriv says
I love how sewing because it can be very challenging, I love trying new teqhniques and showing off something that I made.
Sophie says
I’m usually not very good with my hands, but my head loves the creative, colourful side to everything. Sewing is the first thing I tried where I’ve actually gotten results that are decent and I’m willing to show off. It makes me feel great to know I can finally accomplish something and have a product that works at the end of it all!
Kerri says
So cute for a little girl!
Kellie says
I started to teach myself to sew about a year ago. The first thing I ever did was a hooded towel and I am hooked! Sewing is relaxing for me and ohhhhh so rewarding!
Torrie says
I love sewing b/c it’s a great feeling to make something useful and one of a kind-depending on your fabric selection.
Emilee k. says
I love sewing for other people and it makes my kids so excited!
Krista says
Surprisingly enough, it is so relaxing for me. I feel a huge sense of accomplishment after finishing a project.
Kelly says
I love making something useful when I sew, even if I could more easily buy it.
Emily says
I love picking out new fabric, it’s my favorite part of sewing 🙂
Tracy says
I love the accomplishment I feel when i have made something for myself or someone else.
Denyse Wilkins says
I’m new to sewing but have used your site as a guide in learning how to sew. Thank you!
Carrie says
I am just learning to sew, but clicking through your website makes me want to know everything about it now!
Tammy says
I love it when a project turns out better than you expected. The fabrics look better after than before, just a nice little surprise once you are done.
KERRY says
My fave project so far has been a infant car seat blanket for winter for my baby girl
Patricia S says
It’s my me time. I love to create and love that aha moment when something comes together.
Candias Chalker says
Favorite thing about sewing, is seeing the look on someone’s face when they receive a gift that has been homemade for them! Second is when someone says, I can’t believe you made it!!
Jenn S. says
I love how sewing is just for me at my house. I can just sit down after everyone goes to sleep and create something. Yes, it’s frustrating because I’m not great at it yet, but I get better each time!
Katherine says
I do love chevrons!
Corina says
I love that it’s a challenge for me which is almost my weakness having teach myself.
Marlene says
I love the sense of accomplishment and knowing that I made something special and one of a kind for each of my grandchildren.
Jenn says
I enjoy the fact that I can make things for myself and others that are unique and handmade. It’s a great creative outlet!
Lorri says
I love the idea of having a tote for my books!
Jessica says
Love being able to make things for my kids and friends that they love.
Brenda Maxwell says
I have bookmarked this post – I love making these cute little tote bags
Tami Perry says
The ability to make cute clothes for my grand babies
Anne Marie says
I love the feeling of satisfaction that sewing gives to me.
Sharon says
I love the finished project, looking at it and knowing that I made it!
Debi says
Pretty tote. Made one and it’s wonderful
AnnieG says
Cute bag!
Danielle says
I love that you make it fun & look easy & have lots of pictures!!! 🙂
Marina says
Always need a good book bag! Thank you for the tut!
Myra says
Cute bag. Will have to make one for my little on!
Arika says
Sewing gives me some much needed me time…and it can make practical things so I still feel productive…not to mention the adorable fabrics and creativity!
Katie says
I love the me time sewing offers
Katy says
I love seeing my sons snuggle up with the blankies that I sew for them 🙂
Kara says
going to figure out how to add a flab or zipper and make it into a purse for little bits
Maria says
What I love about sewing is having the control over everything that goes into the project, and the feeling of success when it all comes together into a wonderful handmade object.
Shannon says
I love that you can give more personal gifts when you put in the effort to sew them. Plus, you feel a sense of pride when you wear/use the things you make!
Carla says
I love seeing people use the things I make.
Colleen Garner says
I feel very proud of myself when I sew something that my grandchildren love, it feels great to see how happy they are when they I have made them something to wear.
Kim H says
I love the satisfaction of knowing I created something from complete scratch, and it looks and feels good! It’s a sense of accomplishment. And there’s never an end to the learning either.
Autum says
Sewing makes me feel accomplished,like I did something important. I always love seeing the finished product even if it’s not the best.
Pauline Gudas says
I love to know that I am creating something unique and special even if it has a flaw or two
Nannette Elizabeth Nielsen says
I love it!
Leslie says
I love the satisfaction of making a quality item that I or someone else will enjoy using. I like making gifts for people. Sewing is a great way for me to get my creative juices flowing, too. I have gotten back into other crafts that I enjoyed previously now that I have begun sewing.
Dana says
I just started sewing again after 20 years. I am finding I love it. There is something about creating that is so therapeutic. It makes me a happier mom plus I can make cute things for my little girl.
TONYA says
Your blog has inspired me so Much! I love it!!
Wendi says
It’s a creative outlet for me. I enjoy finding cute fabrics and putting them together
Amanda Davis says
Next project!!
Carole M says
I love that I can say “I made that” when I’m done.
Rebekah L. says
I love making things that nobody else has, something totally unique.
Jen S. says
I love the feeling of self-reliance that comes with sewing. I may not be able to find a completely modest article of clothing off the rack, but with the skills I’m gaining I can alter it to be modest. And I *love* that.
Jasmine W. says
I am definitly making this bag!! Love it!!
deja says
I love that I get to creat great things and not buy them:)
Nikolette B says
What I love the best about sewing is seeing my kids’ faces when i make them something new!
Randi says
Sewing is just my favorite hobby. I love seeing something that I’m making come together, bit by bit. I think I like the planning and sewing more than seeing it finished. Because that means I’m done!
Brenda Carpenter says
Love this bag. Love being able to be creative with material!
Kristen says
I love the freedom sewing gives me to make things the way i want them.
Christine Crawford says
Great project for a librarian like me!
Renee says
I learned to sew late, and never thought I would. I am surprised by how much I love it… the most fun is making something to give away to someone else!
Melissa says
I’m making this next!
Melissa says
My list of super cute, fun projects keeps getting longer, and that’s a good thing!
Elizabeth says
I love being able to tell someone, “I made this”. You feel a great sense of accomplishment.
Amanda G. says
Love being able to say “I made this!”
Shermi says
I like the feeling of accomplishment after finishing a sewing project.
Shawn Benson says
I love sewing, it’s a fun and relaxing way to create something for (my daughter mostly) someone that they can use and enjoy for a long time!
S Gibson says
Cute tote.
Jamie Praslicka says
Add another Christmas Project to the list! Pinning Now!
Brian says
Will be trying this out soon, great, easy to understand tutorial! Just waiting to get my Bernina off lay-by
anita says
thanks for sharing. Just a question. Is it possible to make bigger versions? I am planning as a yws project to make these cute bags for our new beginnings. I would like to make a bigger version for the leaders??
anita says
sorry just read the whole blog properly. Thank you.
Amber says
Definitely-just size it up or maybe try the messenger bag or something?
Sue says
Ooh where is the messenger bag tutorial please? I’ve just made a couple of these book bags and I love them, but would love a larger size x
Amber says
Here you go: https://crazylittleprojects.com/messenger-bag-tutorial/ (there are other versions too if you just search for messenger bag in the search box up top)
Sarah says
What are the seam allowances?
Amber says
I am so bad…I never worry about them. The side of my presser foot is what I use.
Cristina Bustamante says
Thank you for saying that! That’s what I use and wasn’t sure if it was ok!
Sarah Milliken says
What is the seam allowance?
Amber says
1/2″ or so
Sarah says
What is the seem allowance?
Amber says
1/2″ or so
Amy says
Could I add a clasp or something to hold the bag closed? And How long do you think straps would be for a cross-body or purse version of this bag?
Amber says
Yes, I think that could be great. I usually do around 40 inches or so for a cross body strap.
Hilary says
I do not sew much at all, so this may be a simple thing, but I can’t quite figure it out. Maybe when I start to actually make the bag, it will become clear, but I am not sure. How do you get the bag right side out again? I see how you put the outside wrong side out and the inside just inside it, but then how do you turn it right side out? Does this have something to do with the place you don’t sew completely? Please help.
Amber says
Yes, you will pull the inside out through the little opening. It will probably make better sense when the fabric is in your hands and you are doing it.
Hilary says
Yes, it did. It was just in the abstract that it was hard to imagine. Thanks. I made them for Christmas for my kids and they loved them.
jennifer dunn says
hey. I was doing this tutorial and got stumped because you seemed to have left out the 7×9 instructions and when and how to do the coordinating fabric. Please help!
Amber says
Sorry to confuse you. When I refer to the main pieces that means the 7 x 9 inch pieces. After you assemble the outside there’s a line in the instructions telling you to then so the exact same thing with the inner pieces. Then you will pit it all together.
Katherine Solomon says
I absolutely adore the scripture bag. I am LDS and teach the CTR-4 children. I was wondering what to make them for Christmas and since none of them have the Book of Mormon I have purchased each one a copy and now have the perfect scripture bag to make for them. Thank you so very much.
Amber says
Oh you are a good Primary teacher!! What a fun idea!!!!
Zaren says
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I’m making a few of these this week to use as gift bags for my “home spa” Christmas gifts!
Amber says
Cute idea!!!
Janet says
Hello, I have a question. The tutorial only shows the outer fabric and the fusible fleece, but in the actual photo, there is another layer (the inner layer of fabric)…it’s not mentioned in the tutorial? I am having a hard time putting this together because I don’t know how to integrate the inner lining fabric into the bag. Can you help? Thanks.
Amber says
It is mentioned but just one line: Then do the exact same thing with your inner pieces. Assemble them the same way.
Torrie says
I just finished this bag and it seems kind of flimsy, are you supposed to put fleece on the inner fabric too? It may be that I chose a light weight fabric? Overall this is a good tutorial and it’s a great little bag. Thanks!
Amber says
I just do one layer of the fleece but I guess you could do more?
penny says
I’ve made a couple of these now as presents they are super cute thank you so much for the tutorial xxx
Amber says
I allow for a little extra just in case and then snip it off if needed. Does that make sense?
Deb says
It makes sense. I actually made one and did snip off the extra. I was having trouble with a second one so I thought I would ask. Thanks!
Laura~PeaceofthePrairies says
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! I modified it a bit to fit my Bible, and it’s perfect!
Deb says
With the side and bottom pieces being 1/2 inch longer than the front and back pieces do I line the pieces up at the top leaving the extra 1/2 inch on the bottom to sew it into a box?
Lauren says
I absolutely love your blog! I have done a couple of the sewing patterns. I just printed out this bag to make for my daughter to carry her ballet shoes to her ballet class. She is going to love it. When I print from your site, it prints all comments below. Is there a way to add a link at top that says “print” and it goes into a print friendly format that doesn’t print out all comments? Just something to think about. Keep up all the hard work of running this blog. I love it!!!
Amber says
Hmmm, I’ll have to look into that. Not sure how to do it.
Janet says
Lauren,
You can go to the website http://www.printfriendly.com and tweak any webpage for printing. It can get a little tedious, because you basically go through the page and delete sections of what you don’t want printed, but it’s free and no registration is required. The other upside is you’re customizing the page for yourself, so if you don’t need a certain picture printed, you can take that out and save some ink. Hope that helps!
Lisa Roberts says
This link worked perfectly!
Amber, I’m really excited to make this bag. 🙂 The pattern looks fun and the instructions seem easy to follow. I’m going to have my grandma help me just in case. 😉 Thanks for posting!
Amber says
Glad to hear
Tracy says
Just change the page range you are printing. Ex. for me for this one instead of 1-88 with comments I printed 2-14
monica says
I was in a small crafty mood yesterday and made one of these bags for my daughter. It came out so cute. Thanks!!
Amysings says
I can’t find scripture bags for my boys that are durable but don’t cost a fortune. This looks perfect! Do you think there is room for an interior pocket?
Amber says
Oh definitely!
amysings says
Thank you! I’ll give it a try!
Victoria says
❤This! My daughter just turned 8 and I’ve been wanting to make her a scripture case. Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
Deby at So Sew Easy says
Cute bag. I like the way it is lined with the fleece to make it both soft, yet strong and durable. And any pattern you can make from a fat quarter is a winner with me. I pinned !
Ross says
Esta hermosa me encantó, el color que usa es muy bonito, gracias por compartir. Saludos.
This beautiful I loved the color used is very nice, thanks for sharing. Greetings.