Marietta's Quilt & Sew
Class: Patchwork Duffle
Class: Patchwork Duffle
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Class meets August 6, 2026 from 10 am - 5 pm. (We will take a break partway through; bring a lunch)
The Patchwork Duffle pattern has been a favorite at the shop! Join Marietta to learn how to make this roomy bag (12x20") from pieced blocks, cheater fabric that looks like pieced blocks, or the feature fabric of your choice (see details below). Intermediate level.
In an effort to keep classes affordable, we ask that you purchase all supplies and materials from Marietta's Quilt & Sew. Before purchasing materials, check to make sure that the class minimum of 3 students has been met. Students are eligible for a 10% discount on supplies purchased for class; online customers should make a note at checkout listing name of class and which items apply to have the discount ap amplied manually.
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Supplies needed:
Patchwork Duffle pattern
Exterior fabric: 1 yard of non-directional fabric OR 1 1/2 yards of directional fabric OR 12 fat eighths OR assorted scraps for the outside of the bag
PLEASE NOTE: If you are making the patchwork version, you MUST complete the piecing BEFORE you come to class. See page 3 of the pattern for those directions.
1 1/4 yards of non-directional lining fabric (directional prints will require more)
2/3 yard exterior accent fabric (OR 1/4 yard if you're using decorative webbing that doesn't need to be covered for the carry handles and strap)
1 fat quarter for interior accents
Threads to match fabric and handles
1 yard of Bosal foam
30" double slide zipper
5 yards 1 1/2" handle webbing
Two 1 1/2" triangle rings
Two 1 1/2" swivel hooks
1 1/2" strap adjuster slide
Sewing machine with power cord and foot pedal
Quarter inch patchwork foot AND zigzag foot for your machine
Wonder clips are a MUST for this project
Stiletto
Rotary ruler, rotary cutter, and mat
Travel iron and pressing mat ... you will be ironing a lot!
Lunch to eat during class break
