THE AVA BAG | Sewing pattern

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Patchwork bag pattern with free bag sewing tutorial.

With this baguette bag sewing pattern you can sew a patchwork bag yourself.

Project duration: about 5 hours

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Design

Sew your own baguette bag? It’s never been so much fun as with the baguette bag sewing pattern or boho bag sewing pattern The Ava Bag. n the world of sewing, there are countless ways to learn how to sew your own bags. One particularly charming and practical idea is to make a patchwork bag with shoulder straps, because The Ava Bag sewing pattern is easy to sew with your fabric scraps. This baguette bag sewing pattern is not only a fun way to improve your sewing skills (thanks to YouTube patchwork bag sewing tutorial), but also allows you to sew a unique and functional little boho bag. You can sew the patchwork bag from denim, canvas or many other medium to heavy weight woven fabrics. The small bag comes with a short shoulder strap, is closed with a metal zipper, has a small inside pocket and a beautiful, simple patchwork pattern on the outside.

Why patchwork? Patchwork is a technique in which different pieces of fabric are combined to create an overall design. The result is often a lively and colorful pattern that gives each item a personal touch. A patchwork bag sewing pattern is therefore not only a fun sewing project and practical accessory, but also a work of art that expresses your creativity. So get creative with your patchwork bag pattern!

Content
  • baguette bag sewing pattern in German and English (either as a paper pattern or as a PDF download in DIN A4 and US Letter)
  • layplan for fabric-saving cutting
  • list of materials
  • detailed sewing tutorial (German with English and French subtitles)
  • written, illustrated sewing instructions in English, German and French
Required materials
  • fabric 1 (medium to heavy weight), e.g. denim, corduroy or canvas with a fabric width of at least 140cm (1 1/2yd): 20cm (8in)
  • fabric 2 (medium to heavy weight), e.g. denim, corduroy or canvas with a fabric width of at least 140cm (1 1/2yd): 20cm (8in)
  • lining with a width of at least 150cm (1 3/5yd): 25cm (10in)
  • interfacing, z.B. Vlieseline H250 with a width of 90cm (1yd): 35cm (2/5yd)
  • one (metal) zipper with a length of 20cm (8in)
  • sewing thread
    Tip: For example, we use a denim fabric made from 98% cotton and 2% elastane with a weight of 320g/m2 for the boho bag sewing pattern The Ava Bag. The pattern is constructed for a fabric without stretch. We recommend a test piece before sewing with the final fabric.
Measurements of the bag

The final bag is 26cm (10in) wide, 15cm high (6in) (with strap 39cm) and 7cm (3in) deep.

Video tutorial

Use the sewing tutorial to the pattern and sew along step by step with Juliana. If you’ve never sewn before, watch the sewing machine basics video tutorial first. There you will learn about the components of a sewing machine and how to sew your first seam.

Questions?

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Photographer: Yelizaveta Vlasenko, Models: Naomi Kadeja & Freia von Schwichow, Make Up Artist: Tamisha Milena Bahr

Pattern type

PDF download, Paper sewing pattern

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