Gunkan Sushi Bucket Bag: A Sewing Pattern by

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This tutorial provides instructions for making a gunkan sushi inspired bag using different fabrics and techniques like applying a face applique and installing a zipper between the outer fabric and lining layers.

The zipper is installed by layering it between the outer bag fabric and lining fabric and securing all layers with fusible web before sewing around the zipper opening.

The straps are made by folding and pressing the raw edges, then folding the strap in half and pressing. They are then edge stitched and basted into place on the front and back of the bag.

gunkan sushi

bucket bag

a sewing pattern by
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sewing tutorial

gunkan sushi This bag was designed to look like a big plump gunkan sushi, that is
the style of sushi that has a mound of rice topped with toppings then

bucket bag wrapped with nori seaweed around the sides. The contents of your bag
will mimic the look of a filled sushi!

difficulty : makes :
The construction is pretty straightforward, though there one 14” x 18” x 10” bag
are some curves. The zipper is sewn from a reinforced
hole, which is a bit of a complicated method.

materials & tools


• ½ yd. of dark green or black • 3” x 3” scrap of pink cotton, felt,
medium weight fabric for outer bag or flannel appliqué fabric
(denim or twill is good here – I used • 3” x 3” scrap of black cotton, felt,
canvas) or flannel appliqué fabric
• 1/3 yd. of white medium weight • 10” x 10” scrap of light or heavy
fabric for bottom (denim or twill is duty fusible web
good here – I used canvas) • Matching sewing thread
• ¾ yd. of lightweight fabric for lining • Basic sewing tools (sewing machine,
(I used white cotton here, to look scissors, iron, needles, pins, fabric
like rice ^-^) marker, seam ripper)
• 12” long zipper (at least)
• 12” x 6” scrap of light or medium
weight interfacing
• White, black, & pink fabric paint OR
• 7” x 4” scrap of white cotton,
felt, or flannel appliqué fabric

before you begin :


1. Print out the project pattern, pages 4. Mark the fabric pieces with the guide-
9-16 lines from the pattern
2. Assemble the printed pattern pieces
3. Lay out the pattern pieces on your
fabric and cut them out

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1 First you’ll need to apply


the sushi face to the front
of the bag. You can do this
many ways – either you can
use the pattern as a freezer
paper template and paint the
face on, you can iron it on with
heavy duty fusible web, or sew
it on with a straight or zigzag
stitch and light duty fusible web.
I used a satin stitch here.

2 Apply a strip of fusible web


on the back of the outer
bag front piece, behind
where the marking for your
zipper is. Cut the lines in the
middle of the square to make
the opening for your zipper.
Fold back the flaps you’ve cut
towards the wrong side of your
fabric and iron it strongly to
hold the flaps back. Repeat this
process with one of your lining
pieces.

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So to install the zipper I


tried something different. I
layered the zipper between
the outer bag and lining so
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the outside looks as finished
as the front. It’s a little tricky,
so you can install the zipper in
a more traditional way if you
prefer :) I tried it this way just
to see how it would turn out.
Either way, I used fusible web
along the zipper tape to hold all
the layers in place. Make sure the
zipper slider is moved towards
the middle of the opening when
you’re ready to sew it in.

When all the layers are


held together, sew along
the perimeter of the
opening to anchor the
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zipper in place.

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5 Layer another lining piece


beneath your front section
with right sides together.
Baste all the layers together
and this creates your large
front pocket ^-^

6 Layer your outer bag back


piece over the front piece
with right sides together.
Sew the left and right sides,
leaving the top and bottom
open for turning it right side out.
Press the seams open.

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Start to run the bottom


edge of your bag around
the perimeter of your
white bag bottom piece. You
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might want to clip the seam
allowances along the bottom
edge of your bag so they line
up easier along the curves. You’ll
see the notches match up and
your side seams should match
up with the squares on the bag
bottom. Sew around the entire
perimeter and you’ll end up with
something like this. Repeat steps
6 & 7 with your other square
lining pieces and the circular lining
bottom piece, but be sure to
leave an opening in the side as
the pattern indicates for turning
the bag right side out later.

Next we’re making the


straps :) Start by folding
under the long edges of
the strap piece by 5/8”. Iron
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the folds in place. Then fold
the entire strap in half and iron it
in place.

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9 Complete the strap by


edge stitching down the
open side of the folded
strap.

10 Baste the straps in place


by sewing them to the bag
front and back where the
guidelines of the pattern
indicate. Make sure the straps
don’t get twisted when you sew
them in place.

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Nestle the lining into the


main bag with right sides
together. Line up the
upper raw edge and sew
11
around the entire perimeter.

Turn the bag right side out


from the opening in the
lining and sew it closed
either with your machine or
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a hand sewn ladder stitch. Iron
the top seam that you have just
sewn from step 11, then topstitch
about 3/8” away from that seam
to keep your lining from peeking
out. Now try on your bag,
because YOU’RE DONE!

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Pg. 1/8

A1 A2
B1 B2
8 Pg. 2/8

zipper opening

strap placement
A3 A4

A1 A2
B3 B4
/8 Pg. 3/8

FACE PATTERN
Cut 1 of white

A5 A6
A3 A4
B5 B6
Pg. 4/8

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STRAP
Cut 2 from outer fabric
5/8” seam allowance B7 B8

BLUSH PATTERN
Cut 2 of pink
EYE PATTERN
Cut 2 of black

A5 A6
/8
opening for turning (lining only)
C1 C2
face applique placement
Pg. 5/8

B1 B2
C3 C4
Pg. 6/8

strap placement
B3 B4
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FRONT & BACK
Cut 2 from outer fabric
Cut 4 from lining fabric
5/8” seam allowance

C1 C2
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C5 C6
Pg. 7/8

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B5 B6 BOTTOM
Cut 1 from outer fabric
Cut 1 from lining fabric
5/8” seam allowance

C3 C4
/8
B7 B8
8 Pg. 8/8

C5 C6

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