+ detailed sewing tutorial with pictures and illustrations. Crossbody or a shoulder tote with zipper closure, back zipper pocket and two front pockets.
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+ detailed sewing tutorial with pictures and illustrations. Crossbody or a shoulder tote with zipper closure, back zipper pocket and two front pockets.
In this post you can find some pictures and videos with tips and triks that supplements the pattern/sewing tutorial: how to make 5 rows of pockets, back zipper pocket and applying bias tape.
Today I wanted to share with you guys my new sewing pattern. It is a Crossbody Quilted Bag that I am in love with. Super lightweight, spacious and very easy and quick to sew.
You can replace one of the flaps with this pocket and get an additional storage for your knitting stash such as interchangeable needle cables, scissors etc.
In this blog post you can find two videos that show how I make my small size Knitting Needle Case. The pattern is updated with two extra flaps, modified panel interfacing to reduce the bulk and a better way of applying a bias binding.
The Oslo Pouch. It is a one-piece pattern that is so easy and quick to sew. It`s available in four sizes: mini, small, medium and big.
Knitting Needle Case pdf Sewing pattern in two sizes, updated version! (You can buy this pattern here!)
The change is mostly in the length of the pocket panel. After a couple of feedbacks I decided to lengthen the pocket panel and make more room for knitting needles. Some other minor changes in the measurements. Zippers now are 18 cm for the small case and 20 cm for the big one.
Today I wanted to show you guys how I make bias tape. I am about to release my next pattern - Oslo pouch and was wondering whether to describe these steps in the tutorial or just write a blog post.
I am so happy to let you know that my first sewing pattern is almost done! It will come in two sizes and has a beautiful back pocket that is so easy and fun to do.
This is a relatively easy project that you can accomplish in a couple of hours. The bag has 6 pattern pieces: 4 circles and 2 rectangle panels that you cut out of your fabric.
You guys probably noticed these kind of bags in the grocery and other stores, which are made out of nylon and they are usually bright colors. So I thought I'll make a similar bag that can be carried on the hand and does not look like a grocery bag, but something more stylish and suitable.
Lately I've been constructing a bag that I was missing in my collection. I needed a travel bag that I would take with me on the plane. This bag is also very good as an urban carry-all bag, a shopping bag or a beach bag. It is very spacious and has snaps on the sides so it collapses to a smaller bag. Here are some bags that I have sewn using the same pattern.
These bags was inspired by a cheap polyester bags that are available in Norwegian grocery-stores. But in compare to it my bags are elegant enough to take them to a restaurant right after shopping!