Easy double zipper pouch or crossbody bag pattern, PDF SEWING PATTERN ONLY.
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Are you new to bag making and terrified of installing zippers? This is a great learning bag to learn zipper installation for 2 zippers.
One zipper in front for a front pocket. And one zipper on top for a pouch/bag opening.
One interior patch pocket.
2 styles are provided - a pouch with a wrist strap or a crossbody bag version.
The method for making both is the same. Of course some little differences for the straps.
I wrote this pattern for a beginner in bag making.
Note: Pattern is in ENGLISH only.
FREE: When you purchase this pattern, you get my Get Up & Go Go Sling Bag pattern free. (6th pic)
Do remember to download TWO pdfs.
Pattern Details:
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Bag is completely lined
Absolutely no raw seams
Step-by-step detailed instructions with color photos and diagrams
12 Full-size pattern pieces
Measurements in inches and cm
Paper size: Letter or A4
PDF: 29 pages
Finished Size:
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Pouch:
width : 8.5"(21.6cm)
height: 5.25"(13.1cm)
Crossbody Bag:
width : 10"(25.4cm)
height: 8"(20.3cm)
Supplies You Need
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Exterior fabric: 1/2 yard
Lining: 1/2 yard
Fusible interfacing: 1 yard
POUCH:
Zipper: min 10" (25cm) and 12"(30cm)
D-ring: 3/4"(1.9cm)
Swivel lobster clasp: 3/4"(1.9cm)
CROSSBODY BAG:
Zipper: 2 min 12"(30cm)
1 slider, 2 D-ring, 2 swivel lobster clasp and 2 yard webbing - width between 1"-1.25" (2.5cm - 3.2cm) - all same width.
Note
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To read my PDF, you must have a pdf reader preferably Adobe Reader.
Best printed from your desktop.
PAYMENT
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Copyright
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All photos, text and patterns belong to Projects by Jane, Jane Poh © 2019.
Purchase of pdf pattern includes an explicit agreement by you not to sell this pattern, distribute it for free, make copies or pass it off as your own.
You may sell the finished bag. As long as every item is made by you, you may sell as many as you wish. Please credit "Projects By Jane".