Here comes another do-it-yourself stuff I made just recently. A bag. 100% hand-made!
Remember all those three pants I cropped and turned into shorts on my
previous posts? These are the extra fabrics I got. And since I've got lots of time on hand, I decided to construct a bag.
I started by looking for a peg, sort of inspiration and I found this on Tumblr.
Basically, I started with the base and used the dark denim fabric. I maximized the amount of fabric I have. I just made some rectangular patterns and drew some lines that will be my guide in cutting them and allowances where I will be placing the stitches.
The base should appear like an open and elongated cube which has corners. The cut-outs that I have was then assembled by hand sewing them to come up with something like what you're seeing on my photo below.
For the two sides of the bag, I used the textured fabric and made two pairs of trapezoidal-shape patterns on it.
These trapezoidal patterns are then cut in between and stitched together on their straight sides.
Again, using the textured fabric, I cut out 2 long strips where in the two sides of the zipper will be attached.
For the face of the bag, I used the khaki fabric. I based its measurement from the length of the base that I made.
After having all the pieces needed, I assembled them together and secure them with pins just to make sure that everything is in place. After pinning and checking, it's time to sew. I hand sew every sides using threads which colors are near to the shades of my fabric.
Just like what you see on the inspiration, the goal is to make the bag look stitched at all sides.
After sewing all the sides, I attached these hoops on each side of the bag. I got these from an old leather bag that I don't use anymore.
These two hoops should be stitched toughly because they will be carrying the load of the bag so I sew them for five rounds.
It should look like this!
And of course, the sling. Also, I got that from an old bag. You can actually use the detachable slings of your other bags for as long as it will complement the colors of your bag.
So here's how the bag looks like after all the cutting, assembling and stitching. Pretty nice, eh?
For it not to look so plain, I added this accent which you usually see on some cool Herschel bags.
And finally, here's my output!
I actually intend to add handles to it, I just don't have the material yet, but I will.
And on my way to my review session this morning, the strength of the bag was tested. I placed two books, a bottle of water, calculator, some personal stuff inside it, plus the pushing, squeezing and jamming inside the public bus earlier. It's still alive!
Pretty happy about it, really!
If you've reached this part, thank you and I'll see you on my next posts!
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