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Original Recipe Hello, again! I m Polly Monica from Aunt Polly's Porch blog. I am so pleased to be back at the Moda Bake Shop with a large mat and ruler tote bag designed just for quilters like you to use when you go to bee or a quilt class!! Believe me when I say you will certainly be The Queen Bee when your friends see your new bag!! And it would sure be a favorite gift for a quilting friend this holiday season!

1 charm pack ( I used A Stitch in Color) 2 yards coordinating solid (I used Moda Bella slate grey) 1.5 yards print from same collection (I used the Spectrum print from the A Stitch in Color collection) 2 small gold decorative buckles (about 3/4 ) 10 of matching Velcro batting, matching thread Cutting Directions From the solid grey fabriccut four 4.5 strips the full Width Of Fabric (WOF) for the straps cut a strip 22.5 by WOF, then sub cut it into one 22.5 by 28 piece for bag front lining and one 18.5 by 14 piece for the tall ruler front pocket cut another 22.5 strip by WOF, then sub cut it into one 22.5 by 28 piece for bag back lining and one 14 by 9.5 piece for short ruler front pocket and two little 1 3/8 by 5 1/4 rectangles for buckle straps on mini pockets cut one strip 9.5 by WOF, then sub cut it into two 9.5 squares for inside pocket linings From the print yardagecut a strip 14 by WOF, then sub cut it into one 14 by 18.5 piece for bag front (behind the ruler pockets) and one 14 by 18.5 piece for the tall ruler pocket lining cut a strip 14 by WOF, then sub cut it into one 14 by 22.5 piece for the back pocket lining and one 14 by 9.5 piece for the short ruler pocket lining cut a strip 22.5 by WOF, then sub cut it into one 22.5 by 28 piece for bag back From the 42 Charm Squares in the packselect 18 charms squares for the bag front select 15 charm squares for the back pocket select 4 charm squares for the 2 front mini buckled pockets

From the Battingcut two 22.5 by 28 pieces for bag front and back cut one 18.5 by 14 piece for the tall ruler pocket cut one 9.5 by 14 piece for the short ruler pocket cut one 22.5 by 14 piece for the back pocket cut two 80 by 1.5 strips for the straps (these can be pieced or fused together from smaller pieces) Sewing and Assembly Directions- Straps- Sew two of your 4.5 by WOF grey strips together on the short end. Press the seam open. Next, press both long sides under 3/4. Slip one 1.5 by 80 batting strip under one of the folded in long sides. Bring the other long edge over to meet the folded edge and pin all the way to edge. Stitch the two edges together 1/4 from edge. Stitch to end, turn and stitch across the raw edged short end, then back up the other side.

Repeat this topstitching again 1/8 from the edges. SAFN!! (Set Aside For Now!)

Bag Front-- (using the 18 charm squares and one 18.5 by 14 print piece) Select 4 of the charm squares, sew them together to make a strip. Press seams however you prefer, then sew the strip to one 18.5 side of the print piece. Repeat this process with 4 more charms squares sewn together then sewn to the opposite 18.5 side. Take 5 of the charm squares and sew them together in a horizontal strip, press seams all one way Take another 5 charm squares and repeat the process but press the seams in the other direction. Sew the two rows together, nestling the seams at each intersection. Now sew this piece to the top of the previously pieced front, press well. Pin it to the front batting piece and quilt as desired. I used a sort of zig zaggy stitch to quilt it. Here s a look at it from the batting side but you can quilt it however you prefer!

SAFN! (Set Aside for now.) The same process is used to make both the tall and short ruler pockets on the front of the bag. With right sides together, match up the solid grey tall ruler pocket piece with it s matching print lining piece and it s matching batting piece. Pin and stitch across one 14 side. You want the lining to show a tiny bit across the top of the pocket at the seam line from the front side, so you will not press the sewn seam as you normally would, but allow the actual seam to be about 1/4 down from the pressed top edge which means that the bottom edge of the lining will be a tad short about a 1/4 so no big deal! This is hard to explain in words but look at the photos and you ll see what I mean.

Quilt the pocket as desired. I used a bright variegated thread with an simple meander design. Repeat this process with the second smaller ruler pocket. SAFN! Next we make the 2 mini buckled pockets! Take the two grey 1 3/8 by 5 1/4 pieces and press them in half lengthwise. Open up the pressed piece and now fold the long raw edges into the center fold and repress. Now the raw edges are enclosed inside. Topstitch down each long side. Slide the buckle and center it onto the strap. Pin and stitch it to one charm square. Do the same with a second charm square.

Using the remaining two charm squares as pocket linings, place them right sides together with the two charms you just sewed the buckle straps on. Remember to leave an opening in one side as you stitch around them, so that you can turn them right side out!

Turn them right sides out, press and topstitch across the top edge of each pocket. Now center and pin one buckled mini pocket on top of the small quilted grey ruler pocket as shown in the photo.

Stitch it down on three sides. Now lay the small grey ruler pocket on top of the larger one and baste the side seams together with a scant 1/4 seam allowance. Now center and pin the remaining mini buckled pocket onto the taller ruler pocket and stitch it down on three sides as shown.

Place the double ruler pocket piece onto the quilted front, centered left to right and having the bottoms aligned together. Baste the pockets down using a 1/4 seam allowance. Take one prepared strap and with the raw end of the strap even with the bag bottom, pin it up and over one side of the ruler pocket piece, and then bring the other raw end of that strap back down the other side of the pocket to end at the bag bottom.

Slowly stitch through the strap, pocket and bag front all at one time. Start stitching at the bag bottom/raw end of strap, and stitch up until you are about 5 below the top edge of the bag, turn and stitch across the strap at that point, then turn again and stitch right back down the other side of the strap, thus enclosing the raw edges of the ruler pocket. I stitched the straps on using matching grey thread and stitched between the 2 lines of top-stitching previously done with the bright variegated thread. Repeat this now on the other end of the strap up the other side of the ruler pocket. SAFN! Bag Back- Pin the print bag back piece to it s matching batting piece and quilt as desired! Back Pocket- Arrange the 15 charm squares into three rows of 5 squares each and stitch them together.

Pin the matching batting piece to it and quilt as desired. I used the bright variegated thread and did a simple meander! With the matching print pocket lining piece, place right sides together, pin and stitch across one 22.5 side. Do the same thing with pressing that seam as you did on the front ruler pockets as you want to see a bit of the lining from the front side. Lay the second completed strap on the back pocket- over the first seam line from each side of the pocket, with raw short end edges even with the bottom of the pocket.

Pin the strap in place up over that seam on one side of the pocket, over the finished top edge of the pocket and then back down the other side of the pocket, ending with the other raw edged end even with the bottom of the pocket. I again used matching grey thread to sew the strap onto the pocket, stitching between the rows, previously topstitched. Sew up one side from the bottom of the pocket to the top, turn sew across the strap to the other side and turn again and then sew down the strap to the bottom.

Lay the completed pocket on top of the bag back with sides and bottom even. Baste around the pocket using a 1/4 seam allowance. SAFN! Inside Pockets- Use the leftover charm squares, cutting a few more from the leftover printed yardage scraps, to make up 2 sets of 4 charm squares arranged and sewn together like a four patch. Put these two four patches together with the pocket lining pieces previously cut from the grey yardage with right sides together and stitch all around the edges with a 1/4 seam, remembering to leave an opening for turning!

Turn them right sides out and press. Top stitch across the top edge of each pocket. At this point, sew one 5 piece of Velcro (soft side) on the inside of each pocket, near the top. Center the two pockets on one of the print yardage lining pieces as shown below, and pin in place.

Unpin just the top of each pocket and fold it down so you can sew the other side of the Velcro where it needs to be in order to match the Velcro on the pocket itself. Now, bring the pocket tops back up and repin, then stitch around all three sides of each pocket. Lay the two grey bag lining pieces, right sides together, matching the sides and bottom and pin. Stitch the three sides with a 5/8 seam allowance, remembering to leave a 5 opening in the bottom for turning. Now pin and stitch the outer bag sides with right sides together, using a 1/2 seam allowance.

Turn the bag lining right sides out and push it down into the outer bag with it still right sides IN which means they are right sides together!! Match the side seams and pin all around the top edge, making sure you don t accidentally catch any of the two straps in that top edge seam. Sew the top edge seam with a 1/2 seam allowance. Turn the bag right side out through the opening you left in the bottom of the lining. Sew that opening closed, then push the lining down into the bag.

Again, as in the top edges of the pockets, you want some of the grey lining to show at the top edge of the bag, so manipulate the edge that way and pin it all around the top. I stitched in the ditch in the seam line between the grey lining and outer bag to hold the top edge as I liked it with the grey lining showing a bit on the outside, then I topstitched it twice with the bright variegated thread.

And finally, VOILA!! all done! YAY!! one 22 by 26 quilter mat and ruler tote bag Time to put your mat and rulers in the new bag and get on your way to bee or quilt class!! Yogi and I hope you like the Queen Bee Bag quilting tote and will enjoy making one for yourself or for a gift for a quilter friend! Come visit us soon, over at my blog- http://www.auntpollysporch.blogspot.com/. We hope you have a wonderful holiday and a most blessed New Year!! Polly Monica {auntpollysporch.blogspot.com}