This is for the Paper Pattern booklet of The Smithfield Crossbody Bag pattern by R.j.A.F.MAKES.
There is a sew along video for this make Link Here: https://youtu.be/WxykVUlhDTM
This Listing is NOT for the actual Bag. This Listing is for the paper pattern booklet of the sewing pattern ONLY.
The Pattern Design
The Smithfield Crossbody Bag is designed to to be a small bag, With a flap twist lock pocket on the front of the bag. Then there is a zipper bridge closure on the main compartment of the bag. You can add a inside zipper pocket as per instructions show you how to, however this is a personally choice.
The bag can be made using cork fabric, PU Leather, Cotton canvas or Quilters weight cotton.
This pattern is Intermediate friendly and will get you learning all the basics you need for those bigger bag patterns you are scare of.
Useful Information
An easy to follow pattern with detailed instructions and lots of pictures. A4 Booklet
Finished projects sizes. 9-1/4 inches by 8-1/4 inches by 2-1/2 inches
What items you will need to make this bag:
1/4 metre Main Outer Fabric (faux leather, cork, cotton canvas or cotton quilters weight fabric)
1/4 metre Contrast Fabric (cotton quilters weight fabric)
1/2 metre Lining Fabric (cotton quilters weight)
1-1/2 metres Medium Weight Iron On Interfacing
1/2 metre Single Sided Fusible Fleece
1x 12 inches No5 Zipper with one zip pull.
1-1/2 metres 1-inch Webbing
2x 1- inch Lobster Clasp
2x 3/4-inch D-Ring
1x 1-inch Adjustable Strap Slider
1x Twist Lock
1x No3 10-inch zipper
You will also need Wash Away basting tape for this project.
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