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  • I've got a friend. She's a lovely friend. She's very talented and makes jewellery that I drool over frequently!

    She asked me to make her a bag. A messenger bag with many pockets, so I did. She said I could photo it along the way for a pattern so I thought rather than write yet ANOTHER messenger bag pattern I'd just write it up as a tutorial for you to save you all some pennies!

    It's quite a long tutorial so I'll be splitting it up this week. Here's the finished bag.


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    Just Another Messenger Bag (Introduction)
    I've got a friend. She's a lovely friend. She's very talented and makes jewellery that I drool over frequently!

    She asked me to make her a bag. A messenger bag with many pockets, so I did. She said I could photo it along the way for a pattern so I thought rather than write yet ANOTHER messenger bag pattern I'd just write it up as a tutorial for you to save you all some pennies!

    It's quite a long tutorial so I'll be splitting it up this week. Here's the finished bag.


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  • Welcome back! You'll find below the required materials for making the messenger bag I showed you yesterday.


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    Just Another Messenger Bag (Materials List)
    Welcome back! You'll find below the required materials for making the messenger bag I showed you yesterday.


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  • Okie doke, let's get started!

    Let's start with the strap. If you haven't got a 1.5" strap kit then you'll need to cut your fabric to suit your triglide and rectangular ring. Take the width of your strap kit and times it by 4. That'll be the width of both of your strap pieces. Then cut one 10" long and another the full width of your fabric.

    First of all I like to spray my strap pieces generously with some spray starch. I frequently bemoan the fact that I've starched my phone/posting scales/laptop/husband from some over spray. Hey, hazard of the job right?


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    Just Another Messenger Bag (Strap)
    Okie doke, let's get started!

    Let's start with the strap. If you haven't got a 1.5" strap kit then you'll need to cut your fabric to suit your triglide and rectangular ring. Take the width of your strap kit and times it by 4. That'll be the width of both of your strap pieces. Then cut one 10" long and another the full width of your fabric.

    First of all I like to spray my strap pieces generously with some spray starch. I frequently bemoan the fact that I've starched my phone/posting scales/laptop/husband from some over spray. Hey, hazard of the job right?


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  • Okie doke, let's get working on that flap.

    You can use this tutorial for a pattern like The Saddlebag.

    Take your outer flap piece and fuse the fleece to the wrong side of it. I used felt so serged the edges of mine. This helps if you have a very fray-able fabric. Is fray-able a real word?
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    Just Another Messenger Bag (Flap)
    Okie doke, let's get working on that flap.

    You can use this tutorial for a pattern like The Saddlebag.

    Take your outer flap piece and fuse the fleece to the wrong side of it. I used felt so serged the edges of mine. This helps if you have a very fray-able fabric. Is fray-able a real word?
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  • Hello lovelies, we're going to go through the lining construction today for my 'Just another messenger bag'

    You'll need pieces A, D, E & F in your lining fabric and your 8" zip and your optional keychain.

    Some of you have mentioned that you'd like to put a zipper in the top of this bag before the flap. I haven't got time to do you a new tutorial this week but here's a great tutorial at Emmaline bags that I'd recommend for adding a zipped gusset.
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    Just Another Messenger Bag (Lining)
    Hello lovelies, we're going to go through the lining construction today for my 'Just another messenger bag'

    You'll need pieces A, D, E & F in your lining fabric and your 8" zip and your optional keychain.

    Some of you have mentioned that you'd like to put a zipper in the top of this bag before the flap. I haven't got time to do you a new tutorial this week but here's a great tutorial at Emmaline bags that I'd recommend for adding a zipped gusset.
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