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Insulated Lunch Sack

June 16, 2015 by Sewtorial

The Insulated Lunch Sack by Sherri of Thread Riding Hood (for Sew Mama Sew) keeps your lunch at just the right temperature. -Sewtorial

Keep your lunch and goodies from spoiling in this creative approach to a DIY lunch bag. The Insulated Lunch Sack by Sherri of Thread Riding Hood (for Sew Mama Sew) comes in a zip and velcro version.

Supplies

  • Outer Front: 13 ½” wide x 12” high Quilting Cotton or Scraps for Piecing (see “Quilted Outer Front” diagram below)
  • Outer Back: 13 ½” wide x 12” high Quilting Cotton
  • Outer Base: 13 ½” wide x 9” high Quilting Cotton
  • Upper Lining & Handle Facings: 18” wide by 12” high Quilting Cotton
  • Lower Lining & Base: 18” x 22” Ripstop Nylon
  • Zipper Tab: cut 1, 2”x3” piece of Ripstop Nylon
  • Insulated Material: 36” wide x 14” high Insul-Bright
  • Interfacing: 20” wide x 30” high Medium Weight Woven Fusible
  • Batting (for quilted version only): 14 ½” wide by 13” high Low Loft Batting
  • Water Soluble Marker
  • 12” separating Zipper
  • School Glue Stick OR Basting Spray
  • Pins, Matching Thread, your other usual sewing supplies
  • Lunch Sack PDF Pattern Pieces

Skill Level

Advanced Beginner

See the Tutorial →

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