I've just had the perfect beach holiday...morning swims, lunchtime daquiris, nanna naps and afternoon walks. The first thing I did to prepare for my holiday was to sew some new tote bags to replace my worn and ripped bags from a few years ago. Usually I make totes out of remnants or other fabrics for which I've lost the love, but I've had a bit of bag envy lately, so I broke out the good gear.
First up, Vogue 8485 (View C), using a Japanese cotton from Tessuti. This bag is a great size and shape for carrying picnic blankets. I made a few modifications to the pattern. I eliminated the 2 shorter handles and attached the long strap directly to the bag. I quilted some bamboo batting into the shoulder strap.
I added an external zippered pocket. Very neat, if I do say so myself.
Here you can see the way Vogue adds the magnetic snap closures to their bags.
I changed the internal pockets to zippered pockets. When I read through the Vogue bag reviews on PR, changing the internal pockets to zippered pockets seems to be a very common modification.
This second bag is the Hotpatterns nomad hobo handbag, currently available as a free download from fabric.com.
This bag has a square base, so it is very roomy, which makes it great for carting all those snacks and drinkbottles to the beach.
For the exterior, I used 2 different Amy Butler fabrics. For the lining, I used a stretch terry towelling left over from a baby change mat that I made almost a decade ago. It felt good to finally clear it out of my stash and it absorbs the condensation from cold drink bottles. I also changed the pocket configuration on the interior to suit my needs.
I made this next little pouch a while ago, but have only just got around to photographing it. It is a waterproof pouch, for bringing home all the wet swimmers. I wish I had made it years ago.
I used this tutorial for a lined, triangular, zippered pouch, only I made the dimensions bigger. The exterior is cotton twill. The interior is waterproof PUL, which is not my favourite fabric to sew.
6 comments:
All three bags look stylish and fun. Now I'm suffering from a dose of bag envy.
I've just booked the beach house for December. All I need now is the bag!
Great looking bags - I'm really into bag making at the moment too - so satisfying - no fitting! Thanks for the tip about the free download. I have just ordered in my very first hot pattern bag pattern - at $16 US + postage additional it wasn't cheap so it had better rock. I love your fabric choices - so glad you broke out the good stuff - it's there to be used!
What a fun bag! A great fabric you've chosen too.
Wow, they are all great! I especially like the Vogue bag. I love Japanese prints.
Hello! I love what you sew, the fabrics you choose & all the adventure! You are one of my inspiring bloggers that I catch up on in my google reader. Technology may not have worked as it should, (or if it has no matter) but I love reading your blogs & such nominated you as a beautiful blogger here ...(if you want to carry the torch & have not already been here & done it !)
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