Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Ryan's room update and my VW camper van bag

VW camper van messenger bag
You will have noticed a distinct lack of posts updating the progress of my makeover of Ryan's room. I promise as soon as I persuade the other half to venture up to the loft and retrieve my paste table, work will begin.

VW camper van fabric

 In the meantime I have been busying myself with making a few more bags, with the idea of either selling them at a craft fair or giving them as Christmas gifts.

Bag of the bag

After my first attempt at making and doing the messenger bag tutorial, using a mans shirt I found in my local charity shop, the bug has bit. I have now started hunting out charity shops, just so I can see what interesting shirts they have. I now have a box full of future bags, ready for the winter. 
I have already completed two bags, a checked man bag messenger and just finished a VW Camper van smaller bag. The VW bag came about after seeing a piece of fabric in little shop near me, just big enough for a flap and trim. It sparked my imagination and my new bag was born. The main body of the bag was recycled linen type trousers and an old webbing belt for the strap.
What do you think, should I sell or gift?

Today was also the day I made my Facebook page live, I'd love it if you wanted to take a look and like my page.. click here Bunting Corner on Facebook
If you want to see the original messenger bag tutorial here is the link messenger bag tutorial
Nat x




Saturday, 6 September 2014

Messenger bag tutorial


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
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.
Bag body pieces added together
Interfacing added

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.
Adding a pocket to the lining

Lining joined to the bag

  • Sew lining to flap facing.
  • Place lining inside bag and pin to bag body, top stitch together.
I added an extra piece of fabric to inner to fasten a clip to bag


  • Add the fastening to your bag.
The finished bag

  • Enjoy your new bag