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Zigzag Denim Exercise Mat & Duffle Bag
By Holly DanielsIf you're looking for a way to use up lots of scraps, this is the project for you. Maybe seeing bits of some of your favorite fabrics will inspire you to exercise more often.Project NotesTwo denim skirts and three pairs of jeans plus other cotton print scraps were combined to create this exercise set. Exercise might help you lose weight and make scraps from the jeans you are now wearing to create future denim scrap projects.Project SpecificationsSkill Level: Intermediate
Exercise Mat Size: 28" x 56"Duffel Size: Approximately 8 1/2" x 25 1/2"Block Size: 7" x 7"Number of Blocks: 32MaterialsVariety of print scraps to total 1 1/2 yards Denim scraps to total 2 yards 1 yard lining fabric 1 yard muslin Backing 32" x 60" Batting 32" x 60" 2 pieces each thin batting 10" x 10" and 15" x 26" 5 1/4 yards self-made or purchased binding Neutral color and white all-purpose thread Gold cotton thread 26"-long white sport zipper 60" piece 1"-wide white nylon webbing Basic sewing supplies and tools Patterns Exercise MatStep 1. Cut scraps into 3"-long by varying widths rectangles.Step 2. Cut 32 muslin rectangles 3" x 11".Step 3. Using the flip-and-sew method, cover each muslin piece with 3" scrap rectangles as shown in Figure 1.
Step 4. Prepare template for piece A using pattern piece given. Trim ends of stitched 3" x 11" segments using A as shown in Figure 2.Step 5. Cut 32 squares 6 1/8" x 6 1/8" from denim scraps. Cut each square in half on one diagonal to make B triangles. Note: If denim scraps are too small to cut squares, prepare template for piece B; cut 64 B pieces from denim scraps.Step 6. Sew a B triangle to each long side of a pieced A as shown in Figure 3; press seams open to reduce bulk. Repeat for 32 blocks.Step 7. Arrange blocks in eight rows of four blocks each referring to the Placement Diagram for positioning of blocks. Join blocks in rows; join rows to complete mat top. Press seams open to reduce bulk.
Step 8. Prepare for quilting and finish using your favorite method. Note: The quilt shown was machine-quilted using gold cotton thread in the top of the machine and all-purpose thread in the bobbin. The quilting is 1/4" from seams of all pieces as shown in Figure 4.
Duffel Bag
Step 1. To make pockets, cut two rectangles muslin 3" x 7". Cut scrap fabrics and stitch to muslin rectangles as in Steps 1 and 3 for Exercise Mat.Step 2. Cut two pieces denim 3 1/2" x 7". Sew a piece to one 7" side of each strip-pieced section to make pocket fronts as shown in Figure 5; press seams open.Step 3. Cut two pieces lining fabric 6" x 7". Layer one with each pocket with wrong sides together; baste around edges.Step 4. Cut two pieces of denim 1 1/4" x 7". Fold under one long edge 1/4" on each piece; press. Pin remaining 7" raw edges of each piece to the strip-pieced 7" edge of layered pockets with right sides together; stitch. Turn denim strips to the lining side of the pockets; hand- or machine-stitch in place. Set aside.Step 5. Cut two pieces lining 15" x 26". Place one piece of lining right side down on a flat surface; place 15" x 26" piece thin batting on top. Cut pieces of denim scraps at least 15 1/2" long. Sew denim pieces to lining/batting foundation using flip-and-sew method to make bag side. Repeat for second lining and batting pieces. Trim excess even with lining piece.Step 6. Topstitch 1/4" on each side of seams using gold cotton thread in the top of the machine and all-purpose thread in the bobbin.Step 7. Center one pocket on one stitched bag side as shown in Figure 6.
Step 8. Cut two 30" pieces of 1"-wide white nylon webbing. Pin one piece of webbing to bag side covering raw edges of pocket as shown in Figure 7. Stitch in place using white all-purpose thread, again referring to Figure 7. Repeat for second bag side.Step 9. Cut two strips denim scrap 4" x 26". Pin one strip 3" from bottom of bag side along raw edge of pocket with right sides together as shown in Figure 8; stitch. Repeat for second bag side.
Step 10. Flip strips down to cover bottom; trim seam even with bottom edge of bag sides.Step 11. Align white sport zipper edge with top edge of bag side with right sides together as shown in Figure 9. Sew close to zipper teeth using white all-purpose thread. Repeat on opposite side; press seams away from zipper. Topstitch 1/4" from fabric edge as shown in Figure 10. Note: If seam is too bulky, trim and finish zipper seam allowances with a zigzag stitch or overlock stitch.
Step 12. Overlap loose ends of zipper; tack in place by hand as shown in Figure 11.Step 13. Fold bag with right sides together; sew bottom seams using a 1/2" seam allowance.Step 14. Cut two 10" x 10" squares muslin. Place a 10" x 10" piece thin batting on each piece. Using the flip-and-sew method, stitch print scraps to cover layered pieces. Trim to make a 9" circle from each square using circle pattern given.Step 15. Sew a circle to each end of the bag to finish. Note: Zigzag stitch or overlock stitched seams to prevent fraying, if desired.
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