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Difficulty: Advanced Beginner to Intermediate
Techniques Involved: Applying fusible interfacing, sewing a zipper, sewing in hardware, sewing box corners, machine or hand stitching a hole closed.
All files are PDF files that can be printed at home on Letter or A4 sized paper.
You’ll need 1/4yd (23cm) of 42” (107cm) wide light to medium weight woven fabric for the outer and the same for the lining.
You’ll also need 1/3 yard (31cm) of 20” (51cm) wide light to medium weight fusible interfacing.
Notions:
One 9” zipper
One 1” wide d ring
One 1” wide hook
Additional Supplies:
- Pins or Clips
- Tape Measure
- Tape or Glue (For piecing pages together.)
- Paper & Fabric Scissors
- Matching Polyester Thread
- Universal Needle
- Sewing Machine
- Iron & Ironing Board or Mat
- Rotary Cutter, Mat, and Acrylic Ruler (optional)
- Marking Pen
- Zipper Foot
Finished Dimensions:
8.5” wide x 6.5” tall x 2” deep at the base
Jaime Najbrt (verified owner) –
I used only part of the pattern as I have a bag that I already make. This pattern was well written and allowed me to try some new techniques. Can’t walt to try the other patterns I ordered.
Alison Rowe (verified owner) –
I love this little bag! It’s really nicely designed and the instructions are clear and simple to follow. The video tutorial on the SUAT Facebook page makes it even easier for visual learners too.
This would be a great pattern for somebody wanting to try out a simple bag, or attempt zips or bag ‘hardware’ for the first time.
A lovely pattern that’s quick to sew up, looks lovely and would make cute little gifts or gift bags for other small gifts Thanks for this pattern! 😊💕