For a couple of months now, I have been dreaming of a way to organize my sewing machine’s odds and ends. The accessory case that came with my Bernina broke after falling off a table many years ago. Although only one of the doors from the case will not stay put, I haven’t wanted to use it because it isn’t very stable. I thought about buying something like the Sew Stack Machine Feet Box but decided that I could just make my own. I bought a pattern By Annie called A Place For Everything, then found the perfect fabric called On the Bright Side by Sandy Gervais for Riley Blake Designs. And my dream bag was born. 

Riley Blake Designs fabric On The Bright Side

On the Bright Side Fabric

The fabric is a whimsical floral that has a modern yet vintage feel. It has all the good stuff in it like teals, reds, grey and Etsy’s color of the year chartreuse. What you find in the designs of the fabric are incredibly fun. You guys, the fabric has fruit in it. Flowers, pears, apples, and inspiring phrases are packed within the line. It’s the apples that make me smile every time I see them. I used the main fabric, but I wish I would have ordered some of the fruit print as well because dang it’s cute. The best part about the line just might be the wide back. I love them, and this one is the perfect complement for just about any quilt. I used it on the handle and for the binding.

A Place For Everything Bag - handle featuring On The Bright Side fabric wide back

A Place for Everything bag can be broken down into sections:

Bag top and bottom
-Items used in this section are: Back of bag, front of bag, mesh for bag pockets, zipper, and binding strips (I didn’t put a zipper in here but the directions do have one here.)

Center strip with handle and zipper strips
– Items used in this section are: Zipper side strip 1 & 2, long zipper, center side strip, Velcro, stabilizer sleeve, handle and soft and stable for inside of handle

Organizing pages
– Items used in this section are: Pocket pages 1 & 2, vinyl pockets, many zippers, binding, and Velcro (I added extra pockets to my bag and decorative elastic)

All of the parts used in A Place For Everything bag 1 of 2
All of the parts used in A Place For Everything bag 2 of 2

Tips on making A Place For Everything bag

The finished bag is amazing, but it is not an easy make. It’s not really hard, but it can be a daunting task to make all the pieces it calls for. I ran into a few road bumps and easily worked through my issues. First off, the pleated vinyl. Sure, you can not pleat the vinyl but I want to put my sewing machine feet in the pockets so pleating the vinyl is a necessary evil. I figured out an easy way to do it. I am not 100% sure if I did this correctly, but this is my interpretation of the direction on pleating the vinyl. If you have any tips or if you interpreted the directions differently, I would love to hear about it.  

My big crutch is painter’s tape. I love using it in projects like this. Right off the bat, I used it to help me quilt the fabrics and Soft and Stable together. To do this I placed the large piece of sandwiched fabrics on my cutting mat. Hopefully the mat you have has the 45 degree angle. I set the tape down at a 45 degree angle line and then added another piece of tape on both sides of the tape. I sewed in between the tape creating 3/4″ spaced lines. Then I repeated the process until the sandwiched fabrics were filled with sewn parallel lines. Then I repeated the process with the opposite 45 degree angle, creating quilted diamonds.   

The parts that need to be quilted are:

Front of bag
Back of bag
Zipper side strips
Center side strip
Pocket pages 1 & 2

Use painters tape to help you quilt diamonds

Painter’s tape is also a great way to secure the zipper to the vinyl before it has been sewn. I tore the tape off after the first seam and then stitched another seam next to the original seam, giving a little extra security to the pockets. 

Use painters instead of pins to hold the vinyl to the zipper before you sew the two together

The other roadblock I encountered while making the A Place For Everything bag, was rounding the edges. I didn’t pay attention to the directions so I used (what else?) the painter’s tape circumference to mark the rounded edge for cutting. This was a big mistake because the zipper cut away the space in the middle of the bag which made me trim the pocket pages a lot. So much that I ended up only having room for a small and large pocket on one page. This ended up being ok because I want to make the bag again. The extra vinyl pockets that are left over will be used in the next bag I make. 

These are the front bag and back bag. NOTE the rounded edges are wrong here.


This is how my center strip with handle and zipper strips turned out.


Me and my A Place For Everything bag

I added a few extra things to the inside pages. First, I added the fruit bowl from the placemat panel. Have I told you that the line has panels?? Placemats are included in the On The Bright Side fabric line. It was perfect to make into a pocket with a Velcro closure. Then I added the quote “make today amazing” to the top of one of the mesh pockets. Giving it a little extra character. For a pen holder, use decorative elastic. Attach it by sewing parallel seams with an inch or more in between them. I took out one of the pages with pleated pockets and replaced it with a full vinyl pocket.

A Place For Everything bag with two vinyl pleated pockets

This A Place For Everything bag holds a lot of stuff!! I MEAN A LOT!! Below you will find a photo of all the stuff I have in my bag so you can picture it better. I really love all of the textures and colors this bag has and I love the way it turned out even with all of its flaws. That is what makes it handmade and unique. 

I love By Annie bag patterns!! She is amazing and I have actually met her. She is the sweetest!! Click on the links below to see more of her patterns that I have made.
Ditty Bag
The Stash and Dash Bag
Travel Essentials

Everything that is in my A Place For Everything bag
I added a pen holder in my A Place For Everything bag
A Place For Everything bag with a few extras