I made her a little purse (coin purse or make-up bag) to go with it. I used the same red flower fabric and this shrinking fabric on the left to make a crinkly fabric. Becky asked me how much it had shrunk. A good question and one I had wondered about too so I took some measurements. It started out as 23cm wide and went down to 17cm. As I'm relating this to her, I was about to work out the ratio... and I realised they are both prime numbers! I have to confess, I got excited about that! Oh dear, maths is turning me nutty. So it can't be simplified and the ratio is 23:17.
This is what the purse looked like finished.
Bag back showing carrying handle and large pocket |
Bag front, two small pockets plus side packets and a key swivel |
Now I have to make one for my sister. She's here for another couple of weeks so I have a bit more time.
I have been looking for a nice messenger / laptop type bag for a while, yours looks awesome! I looked at the original pattern, any chance you could add a photo of how the inside is divided? The instructions are (as usual for bag instructions...) a bit confusing lol, your photos already help heaps!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic Mum! I bet she loved it :) I love that you were able to geek out on your shrinking fabric...I can totally relate.
ReplyDeleteHi Monika,
ReplyDeleteThe bag is about to take off for Holland and I don't have any more pictures. However, I didn't follow the pattern for the inside. I made one pocket the width of the front with a velcro close. Also, I used a batik for the inside, not the heavier fabric as in the pattern. I reckon the close weave of a batik could stand up to the wear and it's easier to sew!
I was confused by the instructions for the back. I had to draw it with dimensions to figure out what to do! The set in corners for the base weren't easy to do but it does make a nice bag. I hope you do try it.
Mel, yup, I'm a geek! Lub you!