Ideas for sewing children's bags with descriptions. Patterns of leather bags. Models of bags. How to sew a leather bag. But this is not the only advantage of such a product.

Different bags are needed, different bags are important. It is with this phrase that we can continue the theme of bags on our website, because girls try to carefully select this accessory for each of their looks.

The cross-body model firmly occupies a leading position in the ranking of the most comfortable bags.

How to sew a shoulder bag and according to what pattern? This is what our article will be about.

Pattern

Luggage with a shoulder strap can have different shapes: square, semicircle, rectangle. The following patterns will allow craftswomen to sew a model, taking into account their desires and preferences for the color of fabric, leather and other details.

You can choose a wide variety of materials for sewing bags: natural and artificial leather, jeans, corduroy, tarpaulin.

Clutches with a long strap look great in satin and velvet.

Model No. 1

Model No. 2

Luggage with one-piece handles. This pattern will make a good beach bag. A big advantage when creating a model will be the absence of separate sewing of handles. One-piece handles are sewn simultaneously with the main parts.

Model No. 3

Using the pattern, you can sew a saddle bag from leather or leatherette. The style attracts attention with its folding part, to which you can attach a magnetic clasp.

Model No. 4

A cute clutch will allow you to keep all the necessary little things at hand if the girls have planned a walk in the park or a meeting with friends. The chain strap will make it stylish and impressive.

Model No. 5

The photo shows three styles of the product. Each pattern has its advantages.

  1. The banana style resembles a sports bag, which is suitable for sports.
  2. The pouch with a cord strap consists of several wedges and a long shoulder strap. You can sew such a pouch with or without lining. In the first case, you should choose dense fabrics that will keep the shape of your luggage well. Any lightweight materials are suitable for a lined bag.
  3. The third option resembles a saddle bag. Its shape allows you to choose any finish: applique, patch, embroidery and other decor.

How to make a strap?

The strap allows you to carry your carry-on luggage over your shoulder. Everyone has long been accustomed to the fact that the length of the strap should be adjustable. So let's get down to business.

Required:

  1. Belt material.
  2. Carbine.
  3. Non-woven fabric or felt (if the belt is made of leather).

The sewing steps are as follows:

  • Cut the strap to the desired length and width. The width size is arbitrary, but the finished strap must correspond to the width of the buckle. Take double the width of the belt when cutting. The buckle allows you to adjust the length of the belt.

  • The length of the strap is taken taking into account the adjustment in the finished product.
  • Cut the interlining to a length equal to the length of the belt and a width reduced by 0.5 mm. This will make the shoulder strap smooth and beautiful when sewing.
  • Place the interlining inside the belt, fold the belt and machine stitch it.
  • Now you need to insert the buckle into the belt for adjustment.

In the video you can see how to correctly insert such fittings.

  • The carabiner allows you to unfasten the belt. If the luggage is made of fabric, the carabiner must be inserted through the ends of the strap and sewn. The bag must first have rings or small loops inserted into which the carabiner will cling.
  • The carabiner should be secured to a leather belt using holniten. Insert the carabiner into the leather belt blank on one side.
  • Fold the edge, punch a hole under the holniten and insert the part. Holniten can be inserted yourself using a machine or a hammer. A bag repair shop will definitely help you solve this problem.
  • The second edge of the belt is processed similarly to the first.

A master class on making one of the models is in the next video.

How to sew a cross-body: master class

Cross-body has long been used by girls in everyday life. The sequence of all sewing operations on how to create a cross-body from fabric is broken down point by point.

To make a crossbody you will need:

  • Textile;
  • Pattern;
  • Carbine;
  • Threads;
  • Magnetic button;
  • Half ring.

The following drawings will be required:

  • 2 rectangles, size 20x24;
  • Belt: size 7x110 cm, short belt 7x10 cm;
  • Valve: 2 rectangles (17x20 cm);
  • Large internal pocket: size (20x17 cm);
  • Small inner pocket (20x13 cm).

Let's start sewing:

  • For pockets, process the entrance: fold the fabric 0.5 cm, then another cm. For a smaller pocket, fold the bottom edge.
  • We sew the small pocket onto the front side of the large pocket and sew it in the center, you get 2 pockets. We fasten the sides of the pockets with basting.
  • We pin the pockets with the wrong side onto the front side of the lining and baste.
  • We fold the parts of the valve with the right sides inward and stitch them on the machine on three sides. We turn the valve inside out and lay a straight line along the edge of the part. Sew on one part of the magnet.
  • Fold a long belt and two short ones in half and stitch by machine.
  • We fold the lining face inward and stitch along 3 sides. Turn out the finished lining.
  • How to get the bottom of the bag? We fold the bottom with a corner as in the photo (the bottom and side seams should be visible). We retreat 2.5 cm from the edge along the side seam, draw a straight line and sew along it.

  • Trim off the excess fabric, leaving an allowance of 1 cm.

  • Similarly, according to the 2 previous points, we create another corner. Leave the lining on the wrong side.
  • We fold the main parts of the bag with the wrong side out and sew them together. The corners should be treated in the same way as on the lining, and the bag should be turned inside out.
  • Assembling luggage: attach the flap with the outer side to the back wall of the bag, lay a basting at the top.
  • Baste the main strap to one of the side seams. Fold the shorter belt in half and baste it to the other side.

  • Pull the lining onto the base of the bag face to face, pin it together and stitch along the sides and bottom.

  • Turn the product inside out through the hole left in the lining, iron it with an iron and machine stitch it in a circle.

  • Insert the carabiner into the strap, solve the issue of length and sew.

  • Lower the flap and make a mark for sewing on the second part of the magnetic button.
  • Using hidden stitches, sew up the gap through which it was useful for turning the product inside out.

Clutch made of felt or felt

Such an original clutch can be made using a one-piece pattern. Felt and felt do not crumble, so this material will be the most convenient for creating a masterpiece.

The future clutch will require a two-way zipper. Followed by:

  1. Take measurements using the finished pattern.
  2. Cut out 1 piece and sew on a zipper.
  3. The handles can be finished with a buttonhole stitch.

Bag-tablet

This bag attracts attention with its good capacity. This model can accommodate a netbook and, of course, a tablet. The bag is disguised as ordinary women's luggage. It will replace an ordinary bag for computer equipment, and will delight its owner with a bright, fashionable print.

A tablet bag is similar to a crossbody. Using detailed instructions for creating a crossbody, you can sew a tablet bag.

Women's fabric

All of the above models are sewn from fabric. Any material is inferior in practicality to products made from natural and artificial leather. But! There will always be events in life where the creation of a complete look will require feminine and original handbags, seductive pouches or attractive clutches for small change.

If girls have basic knowledge of sewing and certain skills, then, based on any master class, you can create a bag according to any pattern.

Bucket bag

Carry-on luggage is convenient to use for trips to hardware and grocery stores. To create a bucket bag, any thick fabric and lining will do.

Make the following cut on the fabric: 2 – main fabric, 2 – lining.

Next steps:

  1. Align the main part of the product with the lining, facing inward, and sew the handles on the machine. Use scissors to make cuts and turn them out. Repeat this step for the second wall of the product.
  2. Combine the two finished parts of the bag with the wrong side out, baste and sew on the machine.
  3. Use bias tape to close the open internal cuts.

A large collection of handbag patterns for girls will inspire them to create charming models with stunning finishes.

Hello dear needlewomen))) Finally, I will show you how I create my favorite handbags))) I apologize in advance for explaining myself in my wrong language, because I have not completed any sewing courses and I do not have anyone who is interested in this wonderful business girlfriends that is, there is absolutely no one to talk about in terms) But on the other hand, there will be so many pictures here that, perhaps, there is no need to talk much.

Well, let's start)
For the handbag itself (as well as the lining, if it is made of the same fabric), I cut out 4 rectangles 28 by 23 cm (including allowances).

I measure 1.5 cm from the beginning of the dart, 4 cm to the sides and draw a rounded line along which I will then sew the parts.

I sew a pocket onto one of the 4 pieces.

I fold the 2 parts right sides together, pin them so that the darts match and sew them together. I cut the corners.

I turn the bag inside out and sew loops for carabiners (for the strap) at the top. For the loops, I cut out rectangles measuring 7 by 3.5 cm.

For the front side of the valve I made a patchwork-style blank. The squares are 6 by 6 cm (cut out 8 by 8), only the top one is longer, since the flap on top will go back... First, I sewed all the squares together, and then stitched them onto a rectangle made of the same fabric as the bag (for strength).

I measure 6.1 cm from the outer squares (1 mm as a margin) and lay a line along which I will then sew the front and inner parts of the valve.

I round the edges and use a disk as a stencil (I really like its diameter).

I fold the outer and inner parts of the valve right sides together and chop them off ().
By the way, when I sew a valve from one layer of dense fabric, I also make sure to reinforce it with double tape, it must be dense, otherwise it will lie unattractively in waves.
And in this case, the valve on the front side consists of two layers (cotton patchwork + cotton), on the back side cotton + cotton, glued with double-sided adhesive).

After I have stitched the valve along the intended line, I cut off the allowances (leaving about 0.6-0.7 cm), and “at turns” I make notches in a checkerboard pattern.

I install a magnetic lock on the inner part of the valve, placing a rectangle of felt (so that the bent “antennae” do not show through from the front side).

I turn the valve inside out and sew along the edge.

After that I sew it to the edge using a machine.

I fold the bag and flap right sides together and stitch it.

Oh yes, I forgot to say - the flap is cut 2 cm narrower than the bag (since there are still loops on the sides). The length of the flap in this case is 20 cm (it covers almost the entire bag), it can be made smaller (for example, the red bag with hearts is only 15 cm long, including allowances).

Next, you need to fold the front top of the bag with the front side facing the lining. About the stitching you see... The lining and the bag are originally cut the same size, but the darts on such a thick fabric create some height (that is, they are thick, especially since one overlaps the other. So before sewing these pieces together, I insert the lining into the bag, I straighten it well and it turns out that the lining sticks out a little in height from the bag itself. That is why I lay a line with which I then align the edge of the outer part of the bag (I hope someone understood something?).

As you can see, the lining is sewn not only along the front edge, but also catching a little of the back edge (as far as possible). Then the lining is turned right side out and inserted into the bag).

I fold it the way it should look in the end.
I tighten the valve and straighten it thoroughly.

And I mark with a pencil where the second part of the button needs to be placed.
I install the button (without grabbing the lining).
Then I sew the bag around the perimeter using a machine (previously, as you can see, there is a line that I sewed by hand). Particular attention should be paid to the sides where the loops for the carabiners are sewn. They turn out to be very thick (these sides) and need to be stitched very carefully.

For the strap, I cut out a strip 120 cm long and 7 cm wide (if the strap is made of the same fabric with a fold). To strengthen it I use adhesive tape. I don't know what it's called, but it's VERY dense. I glue the tape, then smooth out the seam allowances, and also fold the seam allowance on the opposite side inward.

I sew the edges of the strap and trim the corners. And the tape is not made completely, so that it would not be so difficult for the machine to then sew on the strap. But the tape should get onto the fold of the strap (on the carabiner).
Then I sew the strap around the perimeter and sew carabiners to it.

Well, that's all.

Our little bag is ready and I hope it will delight its owner.

1. Cut out paired parts for the two halves of the bag:

According to pattern A - 2 pcs., B - 2 pcs., C - 2 pcs., D - 4 pcs.

No seam allowances have been added. But if you make allowances, keep in mind that
that the bag will be a little larger. Length of handles - part D -
cut as you wish: for example, 23... cm, if you wear it in
hands, and 33...cm if you want to hang it on your shoulder (try on before cutting
on yourself the desired length of the handles).

2. First sew together parts A and B.

We smooth or smooth out the allowances (this depends on the thickness of the selected
fabrics). Then we sew on part C and part D. We iron the seams. So
Thus, we get two patchwork halves of the bag in a mirror
display.

3. Place each half of the bag on
reinforcing material (I have a dense non-adhesive padding polyester) and, as
stencil, cut out along the contours, leaving small reserves. If
the surface of the material is adhesive, iron it and glue it to the patchwork
inside out.

If the material is non-adhesive, wash it off, chop it off or spray it
special adhesive spray. Decoratively stitch along the contours of the seams
between parts or we quilt a patchwork surface - this is
will decorate and seal the details of the bag.

4. Now cut off the excess padding polyester and
We cut out the lining along the contours of the resulting patchwork parts. Can I have it?
cut about 1 cm smaller (except for the handles). But I do
like this: I cut out the same size as the patchwork part, and then, when
I sew down the lining halves, then increase the seam allowances to a little
more than 1 cm and if the fabric is loose, I don’t cut off the excess - it’s more reliable.

At this stage of assembling the bag, you can sew on pockets, if provided for in your model.

5. We outline darts on the patchwork and lining parts. Let's spend them.

6. Place the pieces of the bag facing each other, pin and sew them together only along the bottom arc of the bag.

At the same time, we place the darts so that there is no double thickening: on
one half of the bag, for example, to the right, on the other - to the left.

7. Sew the darts on the lining halves.

We put them facing each other and grind them together only along
lower arc. We straighten the darts in the same way, but between
Using darts along the bottom edge, we leave an unstitched part for turning inside out.
Let me remind you that if we cut the lining the same size as
patchwork part, now we leave the allowances approximately twice
more than on the patchwork parts of the bag.

8. Place the lining inside the bag, matching the right sides inside.

We join together all the parts of the upper part of the bag and sew together everything that remains unconnected: the “neck”, “shoulders”, handles.

At the allowances of the handles, you can cut off the thickening of the padding polyester if it is too narrow
you are tight. You can also cut off the corners from the allowances. Do not forget
cut the allowances on curved sections before turning them inside out.
Turn the entire bag inside out through the hole at the bottom of the lining. Let's iron.
We overlap the hole allowances and sew them up with a blind seam.

9. Now we manually connect the halves of the handles and then use a machine to sew off the upper part of the bag and the handles.

This will give shape and strengthen the connection of the handles. And will undoubtedly decorate your new patchwork assistant!

10. Finally, you can sew on a loop
with a button as a fastener, and come up with other additional
decorative highlights.

I added “woo-woo” flowers and self-adhesive soft green ones.
rhinestones. This bag is not only comfortable, but also truly versatile.
for all styles! Whatever combinations of fabrics you choose - the result
will be harmonious. And from simple, cheerful cotton fabrics, and in
exquisite Victorian style, and in strict black and white/black and red,
and from silk-satin with braid and embroidery, and from the remains of denim...Model
will change beyond recognition, but always maintain grace and
compliance with style.

Here are examples of handbags and T-shirts:

For those who like everything to be in its place (even in a woman's handbag)

Bag organizer - Purse organaizer






Boxing handbag

Handbag, first aid kit, cosmetic bag... use it as you like. Found it here
I think you will like this tutorial, and it turned out to be easy to sew.
You can decorate them in some way, it would be just as interesting
sew such box bags from felt or leather, for example.

1. fabric for both sides of the bag and lining fabric (so that the box itself is stable and retains volume);

2. lightning;

3. threads;

4. scissors;

5. Well, and a sewing machine, respectively.

Below is the technology itself, I hope everything will be clear to everyone. By the way, you can make such a gift yourself for the holidays. Clickable.

1) We select the fabric
cut the flaps into a rectangular shape (approximately the size of a simple
notebooks). We assemble two halves of the future handbag from three layers (you can
of the two, if the fabric itself is dense).

2) Sew along the long side 2-3 mm from the edge
each half. We bend these stitched edges by about 5 mm and
attach the zipper itself.

3) Turn it inside out, fasten it, and stitch it a few mm.

4) Now we sew along the short side, cutting off the excess zipper.

Well, that’s it, turn it inside out... you can even fold the sewing tools

Today you can find any thing on the market; the variety of goods is so great that it’s simply dizzying. But the problem is that as soon as some new fashion trend begins, the market is filled with the same type and monotonous product, and in the end, what is fashionable is worn by 85% of 100.

You want to stand out from this gray fashion mass, and for this you will need some skills, desire and imagination. So today let's talk about how sew a fabric bag independently and be exclusive and unique.

DIY fabric bag

It is worth noting that a woman’s life cannot proceed fully if she does not have bags. This is an essential accessory for every female, and even little girls cannot imagine their walk without their favorite handbag.

This could be a huge shoulder bag, a small lady's clutch, or a medium-sized bag with long handles. There can be many options, it all depends on your preferences.

In order to sew a bag without outside help, you do not have to be a professional seamstress. To do this, you will need the ability to use a sewing machine or tighten a thread into a needle, everything else will depend only on your efforts and desire to create something new, beautiful and extraordinary.

It should be noted that even the lack of imagination will not be a hindrance in this matter, because on the Internet you can find a lot of different interesting options that can be brought to life. It turns out that, in principle, we have everything at hand; now we will need to find out what material is best to sew a bag from and how to do it.

Fabric for bags and backpacks

Today there is a huge variety of products on the fabric market. It is very difficult for the ignorant and beginners to understand such diversity. To make the process of choosing material for sewing a bag easier, let's figure out which fabric is suitable for which bags:

  • Polyester. This material makes excellent and very durable bags.
  • Bags made of nylon are quite lightweight, but at the same time they are highly durable. Among other things, they are quite elastic, and the material is often used specifically for factory tailoring of bags.

  • Faux leather is a very common material in the bag sewing industry. Here I would immediately like to note that the quality characteristics of such material are not at the highest level. Usually, so-called consumer goods are made from it. Such bags are inexpensive, but they are also not practical to use, or rather, even to say, they are short-lived.
  • Artificial suede is similar to its natural counterpart. The material is quite practical and wear-resistant, so bags made from this fabric are excellent both in terms of quality characteristics and appearance.
  • Jacquard. The fabric is not cheap, the surface of the fabric is not smooth. Used for sewing children's backpacks and bags.
  • Cotton. This fabric contains 90% cellulose. Often used for sewing a variety of bags.

If you have some fabric at home, then you don’t have to buy another one from the store. Almost any material that is not too thin can be suitable for a bag.

Fabric shoulder bags

One of the most practical bags is the shoulder bag, as they say, put it on and forget it. It's beautiful, comfortable and practical, the perfect combination of characteristics for a bag. In order to sew such a bag you will need a lot of time, but believe me, the result will be worth it.

First, let's look at the material and tools that will be useful to us in the process of sewing the type of bag in question:

  • any material that is suitable for lining
  • fabric for a bag (pieces measuring 34 x 35; 34 x 27 and a couple of pieces 27 x13 cm)
  • lace (length no less than 40 cm)
  • doublerin
  • pair of carabiners and half rings
  • button (the best option is magnetic)

  • bag strap
  • tools (scissors, ruler, pencil, thread, bobby pins)

If everything listed above is at your fingertips, then go to battle. Step-by-step instructions for sewing a “messenger bag”:

  1. If you want the bag you sew to keep its shape, then sewing begins by gluing the front fabric with dublerin. The sizing process must be carried out through gauze.
  2. We fold the prepared couple of large pieces of fabric right sides together and sew them together. Don't forget to always leave a seam allowance, one and a half centimeters will be enough.
  3. The seam will need to be ironed, and the lace will need to be attached to the front of the fabric, and then stitched.

  1. Place the pieces of fabric right sides together and sew the side seams.
  2. Now we need to start shaping the bottom. We fold the existing corners, do not forget to secure everything with bobby pins. We measure 5-7 cm from the sharp edge, draw a line with a pencil and stitch it. Excess fabric can be cut off to the seam, leaving only one centimeter in reserve.
  3. We turn the fabric inside out, in this case it will be necessary to iron the side seams so that it is clear how to further work with the resulting workpiece.

  1. Let's move on to sewing the flap for the bag, which is a must on such a model. To do this, take 2 small prepared pieces of fabric and fold them, again with the right sides facing each other. Draw the shape of a pocket, rounding the corners.
  2. We sew according to the drawing, leaving the largest edge unstitched.
  3. Carefully trim off the excess fabric. Find the middle on the valve and mark it with a bold dot. This is where we will attach the magnetic button.
  4. From the fat point in the middle of the valve, measure half a centimeter in both directions and cut the material. We insert the button (the magnet itself will be attached in a different place). Turn the fabric inside out.

  1. Let's start connecting the bag and the valve we made. We pin the valve to the bag with bobby pins and attach it. Do not forget to iron the fabric after each process.
  2. We bend the flap onto the front side of the bag and mark on its base the place where we will attach the magnet.
  3. To the side seams at the top, you will need to sew leather flats with half rings sewn into them. This is a mount for our future belt.
  4. Don't forget about the lining and the need to cut it out. For this we need two pieces of fabric measuring 30 x 34 cm.
  5. They need to be stitched around the perimeter so that the seam is open. Don't forget to cut corners. After we turn the material inside out, we sew the seam that we previously left unsewn.
  6. We connect the lining to the bag with pins and stitch. The bag is ready, all that remains is to turn it inside out.

The “messenger bag” is ready for use. Although there is a lot of hassle, you will be pleased with the result.

DIY bag patterns made from fabric

For those who are not new to sewing, it will be enough to have a pattern on hand in order to sew an original bag. We present to your attention detailed patterns of some bag models:

  • Denim bags never go out of fashion, and today this rule also applies. Therefore, if you have old jeans lying around somewhere that you would hate to throw away, but you will never wear them again, then this is an excellent fabric option for a denim bag.

  • Men's fabric bag can also be original. If you put your hand into making it. Sewing a small bag for your man is not so difficult if you have a detailed pattern with all the necessary dimensions.

  • Fabric shopping bags sewing is even easier. In this case, having a pattern is half the success. The fabric for such bags can be any, at the discretion of the creator.

If you are new to sewing, then we suggest watching a video that will explain and show you in detail. how to sew a fabric bag with your own hands. Don’t be afraid to experiment, and then you will be able to achieve a lot, especially when you have a clear example before your eyes.

Video: Fabric bag - master class