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 Originally blogged at http://sewastraightline.blogspot.com  by Sabra Gubler October 12th, 2010
Materials:
-1/2 yard main fabric-1/2 yard lining-1/2 yard interfacing or other stabilizer (I used fleece because I had it on hand and my other materials were thinner cotton so I needed something thick)-2 Magnetic closure/snaps
OPTIONAL:
Cell phone pocket:
-snap or Velcro, a closure of some sort
 Zippered pocket:
 -9 inch zipper-material for pocket lining
two 10*10 pieces-10 * 1.5 inch strip of medium weight interfacing
 Key Fob:
 -bag hook grabby thing
 you know the kind that hold key rings
 
 
Covered Buttons:
-Covered button kit-3*3 inch scrap of interfacing
 False Bottom:
 -fabric cut to fit the bottom pattern piece, *2-interfacing or stabilizer cut to fit the bottom pattern piece-plastic canvas cut to fit the bottom pattern piece, minus 1/2 inch on all sides
 PIPING:
 -1/4 yard coordinating fabric-Corded elastic or other cording stuff **This is how I cut out my material to get the bag out of two .5 yard pieces:**folded over for the front and back Open up and cut the other pieces, including the optional cell pocket and key fob piecesMake sure to leave that long skinny strip at the top, as this will be used for the strap.
 
First, attach the interfacing/stabilizer to all needed pieces:-Main front and back -Main sides-Main bottom-Lining FlapBefore assembling the bag itself, you need to put in the optional items, if you wantthemCELL POCKET AND KEY FOB:Take your pocket rectangle
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