Embellished Project Bags with Decorative Stitching
So I decided that I wanted to sew some project bags using vinyl and denim, but I wanted to jazz them up somehow. I didn't feel like piecing or weaving or anything beyond using a single panel of denim. Then I remembered that Chet, my Brother CS7130 Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine, had a bunch of fancy stitches that I hadn’t used that would be perfection. And my pursuit of creating a jazzy textile for my project bags began.
Machine Used
Brother CS7130 Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine(Opens in a new tab)Supplies
Fabrics & Thread Used by Moi
All fabrics are Solid Textured Denim from Art Gallery Fabrics(Opens in a new tab)and threads are Cotton 28wt Aurifil.
Getting Started with Decorative Stitching
I had the three colors of denim listed above with each giving me an opportunity to come up with a new design. For all three colors, I decided on a combination of two unique stitches sewn 15 mm apart using a contrast thread. [NOTE: The measurement boxes on the machine near the needle are 5 mm apart, so I used those for 15 mm & 30 mm and then for 45 mm I added a piece of washi tape.] The red was first because I was feeling all festive and chose a gold thread. The machine has these neato leave and branch variations, so I went with the 63/68 combo.


Final Thoughts
And look at what it did to what would otherwise be a basic project bag.
How Do You Use Decorative Stitching?
My head is about to explode I’m so excited!!! So basically expect to see a lot more of this in my projects. And I hope to see in some of yours as well! Oooooh. Ooooooh. Also, if you’ve got any ideas on how to use these stitches, share them in the comments so I can steal them...Please and Thank You!Solid Textured Denim is an Art Gallery Fabrics product and Brother International Corporation makes no representations or warranties regarding such product.
Cotton 28wt Aurifil thread is an Aurifil product and Brother International Corporation makes no representations or warranties regarding such product.