XL & small flower bag patterns

XL & small flower bag patterns

€15,95

XL & small flower bag patterns

€15,95
Taxes included.

Two Flower Bag sewing patterns in one package deal.

The flower bag is for making it easier to carry your flower bouquets! Whether it be at the market while shopping, cycling to a friends house to gift them a bouquet, or for picking your wild flowers to bring home.

Thoughtfully designed details make it functional. Two adjustable ties allow you to cinch the bag to suit the size of your bouquet, while the long straps can be worn comfortably over the shoulder or crossbody.

The XL flower bag holds several bouquets, has a tie at the front, and has adjustable straps to either tighten or loosen the bag depending on how big the bouquets are. There are two long straps that can be worn over your shoulder or cross body.

The small flower bag is 24.5" wide x 13" tall (62cm wide x 33cm).

The XL flower bag is 32.5" wide x 17.5" tall (82.5cm wide x 44.5cm tall).

Level: Confident Beginner

What's Included:

  • Small Flower Bag Pattern and the XL Flower Bag pattern containing:
    • a visual manual with a link to a tutorial video
    • measurements in both imperial and metric
    • a PDF in two formats that can be printed out (the A4 fits the US Letter size)

Fabric Types:

The design was made for thicker, heavier weight, woven materials. You want it to be sturdy and durable. Curtains and tablecloths are great secondhand materials but other fabrics that work best are:

  • Cotton canvas
  • Denim
  • Heavier cotton
  • Strongly woven twill

Note: This is a digital product.

Disclaimer: This pattern is for personal use only, please do not attempt to sell products made from this pattern, or the pattern itself.

XL & small flower bag patterns
Design Philosophy

Joy is found in the weird and the wonderful.

Process

Each piece is designed, cut, and sewn intentionally with a focus on making quality products that can last you a lifetime. I take inspiration from the world around me and from the textiles I source.

Materials

Thrifting and sourcing textiles secondhand are a big part of what inspires the final designs. I love the limitation and challenge it provides so working with thrifted materials means no two pieces are exactly the same.

All fabrics are pre-washed before construction.

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