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Free Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern

As much as I try not to haul a bunch of stuff with me to the beach, I am never successful at “traveling light” when I’m beach-bound. There are just too many things that I like to take with me to the beach or the pool.  The Oversized Beach Bag Sewing pattern that I am going to share with you today has PLENTY of room for all of your pool or beach necessities! If you like this project then you may also like this Splash Proof Phone Pouch Sewing Tutorial.

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

Today I’m excited to be participating in the blog tour for Simple Simon and Co.’s newest fabric line, Just Add Sugar.  The line is manufactured by Riley Blake Designs and is absolutely perfect for summer!

As soon as I spotted the line I KNEW that someone needed to make a beach bag out of the fabric. I mean how can you resist all of those fun lemons and bright colors?

The Fabric Used to Make the Bag

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

The line comes in 3 fun colorways. There is the Blue and Yellow pictured in my bag and in the photos below.

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

A fun bright pink colorway. Christopher of the Tattooed Quilter made this ADORABLE mini quilt using some of the pinks in the line! (you can read more about the fun quilt on his blog).

Mini Quilt by the Tattooed Quilter


There is also a great green and peach color version.

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

Normally I would have jumped right for the bright pink fabric but thought I’d “step away from the pink” for a bit and sew with the fun blue and yellow instead.

About the Beach Bag Pattern

I decided to design an oversized beach bag. I love to have bags that are large enough for me to tote all of my supplies to the beach, lake, or pool with me. There is nothing worse than making a million trips back to your car to get all of your stuff.

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

The bag features one small interior pocket for your phone or sunglasses. I did not include any other pockets. It has been my experience that large pockets are just places to lose things and I’d prefer instead to load the bag with smaller zip pouches that are easier to find.

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

The bag features some fun cotton rope handles too!

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!
Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern

Supplies

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3/4 yard of fabric for bag center

3/4 yards of fabric for bag side panels

1 yard of fabric for lining

1 Fat Quarter for Pocket

2 yards 20″ wide fusible flex foam

2 yards 20″ wide Shape Flex Interfacing

4 One inch curtain grommets

3 yards of 1/2 cotton rope –  I purchased my rope HERE.

3  yards of pom pom trim

Other:

Masking tape

Fabric Safe marking pens

Cutting Directions

From Bag Center Fabric:

2 pieces each 10” x 20”

From Bag Side Fabric:

4 pieces each 8” x 20”

From Pocket Fabric:

1 piece 8” x 10”

From Shape Flex Interfacing:

2 pieces each 10” x 20”

4 pieces each 8” x 20”

Bag Lining Fabric is cut at a later point.

Construction Steps

Iron Shape flex interfacing onto the wrong side of the bag center and bag side pieces. Refer to the directions on the package for pressing instructions.

On two of the bag side pieces cut a 3” x 3” square from the bottom right corner.

On the other two bag side pieces cut a 3” x 3” square from the bottom left corner.

Pair one bag side piece cut from the right corner with one bag side piece cut from the left corner.  Repeat.

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

Pin Pom Pom trims to the long side of the bag side piece (on the side without the square cut out). The edge of the Pom Pom trim should be flush with the raw edge of the fabric.

Using a zig-zag stitch attach pom pom trim to the bag side piece. Stop the pom pom trim 3″ from the bottom of the piece.

Repeat for other 3 bag side pieces.

To create the bag outside front piece:

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!
Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

Pin two bag side pieces right sides facing to the bag front piece along the long edge. The cut-out corner will be on the outside (this is why you need a right and a left bag side piece).

Stitch with a 5/8″ seam allowance.

Press seam towards the bag center pieces. Topstitch along the seam between the bag center and bag side pieces.

Repeat with other bag side/ bag center pieces to create the bag outside back piece.

Set aside

Construct the Pocket:

Fold the bag pocket piece in half right sides facing. Stitch around 3 sides of the pocket leaving a 2″ -3″ opening on one side of the pocket so you can turn it right side out.

Clip corners, turn right side out, and press. Topstitch one of the long sides – this will be the top of your pocket.

Cut and Construct the Bag Lining:

Using one of your bag outside pieces as a guide, cut 2 bag lining pieces and 2 pieces from fusible flex foam.

Trim 1/2″ off the top of each piece of flex foam.

Press the fusible flex foam onto the wrong side of the bag lining pieces. You should have 1/2″ of fabric hanging over the edge of the flex foam at the top.

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

Pin the pocket to one of the bag lining pieces in the center of the lining and a few inches down from the top edge of the lining.

Stitch around 3 sides of the pocket to secure. Make sure you back-stitch.

Assemble the Bag:

Pin the two bag outside pieces together, right sides facing. Stitch the center and bottom seams using a 1/2″ seam allowance.

Press seams open.

Pinch one of the bottom corners of the bag so that the side and bottom seams are on top of each other and stitch using a 1/2″ seam allowance. Repeat for other bottom corner.

Stitch the bag lining pieces together just as you did for the bag outside pieces. Trim the seam allowances down to 1/4″ to reduce bulk.

Turn bag lining piece so that the right side of the fabric is facing out.

Slip the bag lining piece into the bag outside piece, right sides facing. Make sure that you match the bag centers and side seams. Pin well.

Stitch along the top edge of the bag 1/2″ down from the raw edge of the fabric. You will be stitching right up to the edge of the flex foam interfacing.

Leave a 9″ opening on one side of the bag so that you can turn the bag right side out.

Turn bag right side out.  Press top seam well, making sure to catch the opening that you used to turn the bag right side out and press.

Topstitch along the top of the bag.

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

Finishing:

Following the directions on the package of grommets attach 2 grommets to each side of the bag 1″ down from the top edge of the bag and just over from the seam between the bag center and bag side pieces.

Cut your rope to your desired length. Before you cut wrap a piece of masking tape around the end of the rope so it does not unravel while you are working with it. I cut my rope pieces to 40″ long.

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

Feed the rope through the hole in the grommet and tie a knot. After you have the rope in the location you want, remove the masking tape from the rope’s end and allow it to fray up to the knot.

Give the bag a good pressing and you’re done!

Learn how to sew a cute oversized pool bag with this Oversized Beach Bag Sewing Pattern - so roomy and such a simple free pattern!

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19 Comments

  1. What color is the cotton rope in the picture? Aqua or sky blue? The bag is darling. I’m looking through my stash now.

  2. So cute I can’t wait to make one! I just purchased the rope! Any idea the finished dimensions? I may adjust it for my daughter. Thanks!

  3. How much weight do you think this will hold with the grommets? I’ve had trouble with grommets pulling out when I use a bag as a purse, catch-all – wallet, multiple keys, water bottle, etc..

    1. I honestly don’t know. I haven’t had any issues carrying basic supplies. You need to make sure you buy heavy duty grommets, like the ones for drapes. They will hold up bettern.

  4. I made this bag and love it but now I am getting ready to put the grommets in and was wondering if you took the serger around the holes or left them? Just a little nervous about the material fraying.

  5. I may of missed it, but do you use regular cotton fabric or a heavier material?

  6. This bag is gorgeous!! I’m new at sewing, and a very visual learner. Would you happen to have a video tutorial of this pattern? I’m going on a beach trip (this pandemic delayed the trip), with 4 of my girlfriends. I would love to make a bag for each of us!

    1. I do not I’m sorry. It’s really expensive and time-consuming to make a video tutorial. I have it for some of my projects but don’t have the resources to make it for all of them.

      1. Thank you for your reply! With enough determination, and reading over and over again, I am confident enough now (as a beginner), to try this tutorial! 😃 Am I able to post a picture, here in the comments, to show you my end result?

  7. I am so excited. Love this bag pattern and have plenty of fabric to make several. The one thing I just learned from you is the colored rope you can buy to use in this bag. The rope just finishes the bag and the colors it comes in are perfect! Your little sewing hints I have learned in your replies are priceless for me. Am 73 and love it when I learn something new from a younger person. Thank you!

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