I found these cute reusable lunch bags and tutorial at MarthaStewart.com. Oil cloth is recommended but I think using laminated or vinyl fabric would probably be better suited for this project. The only variation in the instructions would to make sure to use a teflon foot for your sewing machine. Vinyl and plasticized fabrics stick to normal presser feet and would be impossible to sew. Now get to work!
"The same oilcloth that covers your kitchen table can transport your children's lunches -- or your own -- in leak-free style. These reusable bags will cut back on waste since they can simply be washed with a damp sponge (oilcloth is not washing-machine safe). Use a single print for the whole bag, or cut out complementary patterns or solid colors for side panels. You can attach small Velcro tabs to hold the bags closed, or clip the tops with colorful wooden clothespins."
Get the "How-To" after the break.
Lunch Bag How-To
Cut main piece 29 1/2 by 8 inches and two side panels, each 12 1/4 by 5 inches.
Cut main piece 29 1/2 by 8 inches and two side panels, each 12 1/4 by 5 inches.
1. Fold long panel, inside out, into U shape with 5-inch bottom.
2. Make 1/4-inch cut at bottom corners of side and middle pieces so bag folds smoothly. Sew-in side panels, leaving 1/4-inch seam allowance.
3. Turn right side out and top-stitch all around, 1/8 inch from edge. View a more detailed How-To with images here.
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