Miranda from Lazy Girl Designs
April 11, 2008
Can one have too many tote bags? I never seem to have enough for all my projects - knitting, sewing classes, dog school, lunch bag, shopping bags - plus an empty one left over to take with me when I travel. I need an "airport" bag large enough to hold a water bottle, a few magazines, my wallet, sketchbook, pens and pencils...and still small enough to fit under an airplane seat. And I fly on some very little planes!
The bag I'm making - the Miranda Day Bag from Lazy Girl Designs - is about 10" x 12" x 6", with lots of pockets for keeping me organized. If you've never used Lazy Girl patterns, give them a try. The instructions are great! Each step has illustrations AND well-written text instructions - perfect for those of us who are visual learners. Of course, I never make anything exactly according to the instructions...
Assembling Materials: When I finally located the perfect batiks in my stash I found that I didn't have enough of my favorite - the little triangles - for the cover. A trip to my local quilt yielded a few more coordinating pieces - including Benartex Triple Dye Bali batiks - and their monthly Stitch & B**** night was the perfect time to cut out all the pieces.
Machine Quilting: I found the perfect embellishing thread - Oliver Twists hand-dyed thread in the same colors as my triangle batik - which I used for machine quilting using the BERNINA Stitch Regulator.

Seam Cover Pieces Together: I wanted to bring more of the triangle colors out, so I added teeny tiny mini piping between the panels - a red clay batik on the vertical seams, blue/green on the horizontal seams. It's easy to make - cut fabric strips the twice the width of the seam allowance and place a strand of gimp or other fine cord in the center. Sew right next to the cord. I stitched mine using Piping Foot #38; Clear Applique Foot #23 also works well. When stitching to the second hald of the cover, follow the previous stitching line on the wrong side. For the topstitching I used the Oliver Twists again.
Finished Cover Pieces: More on my progress in a few days!














4 Comments
Hi Jo,
Your Miranda is going to be stunning! I love the Benartex fabrics your chose and the piping is a fabulous idea. I'm already jealous!
I can't wait to see your new Girl.
My best,
Joan Hawley
Lazy Girl Designs
Hi Jo Leichte,
Miranda Day Bag quilted with matching thread looks interesting. Just curious to know the number of pockets to organize.
I could imagine a wonderful creation.
Premee
Hi Premee - The pockets in the Miranda Day Bag go all the way around the inside of the bag, so you can divide them up any way you want. The pattern divides the pocket strip into 10 sections, including one narrow pen/pencil slot. I ended up with 13, with five of those being pen/pencil/highlighter/Sharpie holders. Or knitting needle pockets. I always have lots of long skinny things rolling around inside my bags, so having all these pockets is great! Jo
Hi Jo Leichte,
Which sewing machine is best for beginners???? Is it the brenette 82 0r 92 or 66 and last but not least the 56????? Trick question????
Alexis
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