25+ Sewing Lunch Bags Free Patterns

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Certainly! Here's a simple pattern for making a basic lunch bag. Please note that this is a basic guide, and you can customize it based on your preferences and needs.

Materials:

  • Fabric (cotton or canvas works well)
  • Insulated batting or lining (optional for keeping food cool)
  • Thread
  • Velcro or snaps for closure
  • Sewing machine
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Iron

Instructions:

Step 1: Cut the Fabric

Cut the fabric into the following pieces:

  • Two rectangles for the main body of the bag (dimensions can be customized based on your preference, but a common size is around 10 inches by 12 inches).
  • Two rectangles for the lining (same size as the main body).
  • Two rectangles for the flap (size can be adjusted, but a common size is around 10 inches by 6 inches).
  • Optional: Cut the insulated batting in the same dimensions as the main body pieces.

Step 2: Sew the Flap

  1. Place the two flap pieces right sides together.
  2. Sew around the edges, leaving one short edge open.
  3. Turn the flap right side out, press, and topstitch around the edges.

Step 3: Attach the Flap to the Main Body

  1. Place one of the main body pieces right side up.
  2. Position the flap on top of the main body piece, aligning the raw edges.
  3. Place the second main body piece on top, right side down.
  4. Pin the pieces together and sew along the top edge.

Step 4: Sew the Main Body

  1. With right sides together, sew around the remaining three sides of the main body.
  2. Optional: If using insulated batting, attach it to the main body by stitching along the edges or quilting lines.
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Step 5: Box the Corners

  1. Pinch each corner of the bag so that the side seam and bottom seam align.
  2. Sew across the corner about 1-2 inches from the point.
  3. Trim the excess fabric.

Step 6: Create the Lining

Repeat steps 2-5 for the lining pieces, but leave a small opening in one side seam for turning the bag right side out.

Step 7: Assemble the Bag

  1. Turn the main body right side out.
  2. Place the lining inside the main body, aligning the top edges.
  3. Fold the raw edges of the opening in the lining and pin.
  4. Topstitch around the top edge of the bag to secure the lining and close the opening.

Step 8: Attach Closure

Sew Velcro or snaps to the flap and main body to create a closure.

Congratulations! You've now made a simple lunch bag. Feel free to experiment with different fabrics, sizes, and closures to suit your preferences.