Contains:
- 47 page PDF file with templates and photos — NO step by step instructions included
- Measurements are provided in imperial only
- Due to the nature of digital products, all PDF pattern sales are final.
Materials you need at home:
- 1.5" webbing for strap (length depends on your preference)
- 2 connectors for strap
- 2 x 7" zippers
- 1 x 9" zipper
- small amount of hook and loop tape
- 3 yards of 2" wide double folded bias binding
- 1/2 to 1 yard of exterior fabric (amount depends on width and directional print if any)
- Approx 1/2 yard of lining fabric
- Interfacing as needed
This is destined to become your new "go to" shopping companion, especially handy during these trying times. This bag will keep your essentials organized and within easy (one handed) reach. Ergonomically shaped bag with five pockets plus two card slots can hold everything from your car key to your smart phone. Secure crossbody style means that you don't have to worry about touching your bag repeatedly.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU BUY!
This is a bag making challenge project for those who have experience sewing with only a pattern (i.e., no tutorial). There are five pages of pattern templates to print, cut and assemble. Three additional rectangular templates are required, for which you have been given measurements to create yourself.
While there are over 60 photos (updated March 2023) to guide you, THERE ARE NO STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS. This PDF is NOT a typical sewing tutorial. If you choose to purchase, you acknowledge that you are aware of this limitation.
Even without explicit written instructions, if you've made zippered pouches in the past and have experience attaching binding, this is not a difficult project.
For more information about how this bag pattern came to be, you can check out my blog at: https://esheepdesigns.blogspot.com/2020/08/see-it-like-it-remake-it-pt-1-source.html
eSheep Designs
A budding seamstress in my youth, I abandoned the hobby for almost three decades. Then I discovered that people sewed "stuff" besides clothes and quilts. What an eye-opener! The discovery led to a personal sewing journey... one that has seen me progress from student to designer. Check in with me every Saturday morning to see what new discoveries I've made and soak up inspiration from freebies that you won't find here. (P.S. Looking for the best deal? My patterns are ALWAYS sale priced directly from my blog... some are even free!) Check it out at esheepdesigns.blogspot.com