Heads up! "Bottom Weight" fabric means upholstery weight, more or less. I had never heard of this term. Now, I have been sewing since I was 5, and now at 40 I messed up and chose a heavy linen. NOT GOOD ENOUGH! So after sewing it up, which I opted to do by hand (more on that, later), I took most of it apart again, affixed a medium weight interfacing to the wrong side of the liner fabric just inside all of the seams, and then sewed it all back together, AGAIN! I was hoping that my husband would consider that as 2 gifts. But, alas.....
So here it is inside out so that you can see the inside pockets and the oh so cute Alexander Henry mushroom fabric. I didn't smock the upper edge of the pockets because with the folded hem edges, the fabric was just too thick. But with the firmer sides the pockets are supported enough not to sag.
To finish off the bag, instead of sewing it on the machine which would have created seems and a smaller bag, I used an invisible ladder stitch. I first stitched up the outer layer, and then to reinforce the seam I stitched up the liner layer in the same way. In the end my finger was very sore, but it was worth it. My hubby loves it!
By the way, I had just enough fabric with a fat quarter of the moons by piecing together the top pieces.