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Messenger bag tutorial |
For this tutorial I used a mans shirt that I found in a charity shop. When I drew out the pattern I took into account where the pockets and details were on the shirt as I wanted to incorporate them into the design. You could always just buy your own fabric
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pattern pieces |
You will need :
Shirt or fabric approx 1 mtr
lining approx 1 mtr
interfacing firm 1 mtr
webbing for strap
fastener
- decide on the dimensions you want your bag to be. I wanted to be able to fit my A4 book inside. Using these add your seam allowance and cut out the pattern pieces.
- Cut out as per pattern above. You will need to cut interfacing to stiffen the fabric and give it structure.
- If not cutting from one piece of fabric do all the joins first.
- iron or sew interfacing to bag pieces.
- Sew flap and flap facing together RS together.
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Bag body pieces added together |
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Interfacing added |
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Sewing flap and flap facing together |
- Sew flap to bag body.
- Sew sides together.
- Add strap, you can make this adjustable or as I did with this bag measure required length and use a fixed piece of webbing for the strap.
- Made lining in same way.
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Adding a pocket to the lining |
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Lining joined to the bag |
- Sew lining to flap facing.
- Place lining inside bag and pin to bag body, top stitch together.
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I added an extra piece of fabric to inner to fasten a clip to bag |
- Add the fastening to your bag.
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The finished bag |
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