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Here’s a rough pattern and guide for making a shoulder bag like one of these, as promised. These are really easy to make, and I always have so much fun choosing fabrics and buttons for them. I have to warn you however that i’m not very good at explaining things in words, so I hope you can understand my general meaning in these directions! Please email me if you need further instruction, and I’ll be happy to help! I couldn’t work out how to do a PDF file so this is a very basic and d-i-y version of a pattern! As you can see, I’ve drawn a tiny, rough and very much NOT-to-scale outline of the pattern which you will need to draw to the proper measurements yourself on some tracing paper or a piece of newspaper. It doesn’t matter if it’s not quite right, as long as it’s symmetrical. The entire length of the pattern is 28 inches. This will make a bag that’s a good size for your wallet, keys and a few books, but it’s easy to make it a bit deeper or the strap a bit longer, if you wish. Just add a couple of extra inches. Umm, and that measurement on the strap should say 18". Sorry about that.

Pattern

Once you’ve drawn and cut out your pattern, cut two from your chosen bag fabric, and two from your lining fabric. I usually use recycled fabrics- old curtains, blankets, vintage bits and pieces… but you could use anything that takes your fancy. Something fairly sturdy for the outside works best though. After cutting these out, I also cut a pocket for the inside, I use some of the outer fabric for this, cut into a rectangle about 8" X 6.5". Then I cut a strip measuring 5" X 1.5" to make a loop with which to fasten the bag to a button, if you choose to use this method. You could also make two ties to fasten, or use velcro or a snap fastener.

1. Start with your outer bag pieces. Place right sides together, and sew the seams at each edge, between the *s on the pattern, like this:

Step1

2. Then open out the piece so that the seams are at the front and back of the bag. Sew along the bottom seam.

Step2

3. Then square off the corners by pinching each one out, then sewing straight across about an inch from the corner’s edge. Trim excess.

Step3

4. Repeat these steps with the lining pieces, but remember to leave a gap in the bottom seam, for turning inside-out later on.

Step4

5. Overlock or zig-zag the top edge of your pocket. Press the edge down about half an inch, and top-stitch. Then press your pocket half an inch all around. Pin to the outside of the lining where you would like it, and stitch it down.

Step6

6. Make your loop for the button. Press in both edges of the strip towards the centre, then fold in half and press again. Sew the edges together (this is just like a bias strip.)

Step7

7. Now sew the lining and outer pieces together. Place one inside the other, right sides together. Match centre seams, and pin. Insert your loop between the two layers on one side of the bag, so the ends of the loop are sticking out, and pin it securely.

Pinning

8. Sew about 1/4" from the edge, all along both sides of the bag, right up to the top edges.

Sewing

9. Now clip like mad around the curved edges, nearly to the seam.

Clipping

10. Turn the bag right-way-out through the gap in the lining. Now press all around the edges of the bag where you have sewn, so that both layers ‘sit’ nicely. Trim the tops of the straps so they’re even and of equal length.

Pressandtrim

11. Sew the top of the strap together- at just the outer pieces. Place right sides together, and sew a 1/4" seam. (This is a bit fiddly under the machine, but it’s okay.) Press down. Then tuck in the lining pieces at this point and hand-stitch it closed.

Handsew

9. Press the strap again and if you are happy with everything, top-stitch a 1/4" seam all around the edges of the bag. Hand-sew the gap in the lining closed. And hand-sew a big button on the front of the bag, in such a position so the loop will fit nicely around it.

Button

10. Ta Da! Enjoy your new bag! I’m off to eat this chocolate.

Chocolate

p.s. please email me a picture if you try this out because I’d love to see it! Also, this is my first time doing instructions like these, so please let me know if I need to make corrections. Thanks!

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762 responses to “shoulder bag tutorial”

  1. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi there, its a kind of cotton canvas fabric. thanks!

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  2. Rhonda Avatar
    Rhonda

    My first real sewing project and I love it! I used Jennie Bowlin fabric and a robin egg blue lining. I just love it and since my purse was stolen last weekend, I needed a new bag anyway!

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  3. maddie Avatar
    maddie

    thank you so much for this pattern im only 14 and im really into textiles and cant wait to try this. 🙂

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  4. Avril Avatar
    Avril

    This is a fantastic bag and a great tutorial. I made this with my daughter as a school holiday project. We made one each out of scraps material from my junk box. It’s the first time I’ve made a bag (why didn’t I do that before?) and her first proper sewing project. We are now on the lookout for offcuts to make more bags…. Thank you!

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  5. Stacy Avatar
    Stacy

    I’m a beginner sewer….and this bag looks like something i can make….especially since you provided such great and precise instructions!!!

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  6. Iterpy Avatar
    Iterpy

    BEST tutorial ever. I have made this bag and variations of it several times. The pattern is very easy to make the bag as shown as well as ones that are shallower, deeper, stiffer…omg. That sounds like porn.

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  7. Dawn Avatar

    Hi! I made a bag with your pattern and I absolutely love it! The outside is from an old curtain (the embroidery was already on the fabric) and the lining is from an old couch cushion. How can I share an image of it?

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  8. Anae Avatar
    Anae

    que linda cartera,felicitaciones eres muy creativa.
    cariños
    Anae

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  9. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi dawn, glad you liked the pattern! no need to share a photo- unless you want to email me one. 🙂

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  10. Delicia Avatar
    Delicia

    Fantastic. Finished mine today. I am quite happy with the results. I just need a button. I am going to make another tomorrow but with ties instead. Would you mind if I sold the bags I make? Of course with reference to you and your blog. I never sell without permission. Thank you. If not, then I have fantastic presents to make for my nieces!

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  11. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi delicia, im glad you enjoyed the pattern! i dont mind you selling the bags, if you acknowledge me as the designer- thank you! all the best with it.

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  12. Chickpea (London) Avatar
    Chickpea (London)

    Brilliant! Just what I’ve been looking for! Really clear and easy to follow! Great pictures that really helped too! thank you!

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  13. Martha Avatar
    Martha

    I LOVED making this bag! I added interfacing to give it a bit more body–thank you for your tutorial. I look forward to trying it again. I’ll send you pictures.

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  14. Kirsty Avatar

    Thanks heaps for this. I have adapted the pattern a bit and made one for my daughter. I too am a Kiwi and am actually living in Doha, Qatar. One key adjustment I made was not to trim the excess off once pinching the corners. this gives the base more definition (top stich it towards the inside from the inside). The tutorial is very very clear – well done.

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  15. brenda Avatar

    I made your adorable shoulder bag. I love it. come by and see,
    http://jakoblaylaruby.blogspot.com/2010/10/tiny-happy-bag.html

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  16. Rebecca Avatar

    Just a question,the bottom of the bag pattern is 17″ but the total of the top and the top of the strap is 12.5″, is the strap supposed to taper in to get to 3.5″ at the top?

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  17. tinyhappy Avatar

    yes, it is. happy sewing!
    melissa

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  18. Steffi Avatar
    Steffi

    Hey,
    I would need your help.
    When you pin both pieces together (step 7) they are both on their left side but which bag is the outer one in that step? As I turn the bag in my mind I would place the actual inner bag on the outside for sewing.. I hope I could make my question clear 😉

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  19. Ashley Leebie Avatar
    Ashley Leebie

    I’m a teen and i completely love your bag. Its a cute and awesome idea, I love to make things too. My friends wouldn’t believe i made this on my own. Thank you for all your help.

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  20. Satina Avatar
    Satina

    Too cute! And your tutorial is great. 🙂

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  21. Yvonne Avatar

    Thank you Melissa, for a great tutorial! I made a lovely bag using your very easy to follow instructions and pictures and have posted about it today on my blog giving your blog and fab bag tutorial a well deserved mention :o)
    http://boxoftrix.blogspot.com/2010/11/i-made-bag.html

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  22. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks, yvonne- im glad you like it!

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  23. tiare Avatar
    tiare

    It’s cool! Tks

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  24. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    What a great pattern. I gave one away to a friend as a gift and she got a lot of compliments about it. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  25. Kim Avatar
    Kim

    Great tutorial!! I’m inspired. I’m going to make one for a Christmas gift. Hope just using regular cotton fabric will be ok because right now that’s all I have. Can’t wait to get started.

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  26. SkitzoLeezra Avatar

    Check out my altered strap version
    HERE

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  27. sewing fan! Avatar
    sewing fan!

    can i make this bag with lycra on the outside?

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  28. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi there, you could try?! 
    it might be tricky with all the stretching though…

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  29. Lorraine Avatar
    Lorraine

    Pattern is great, but I found the shoulder strap a bit short if worn across the body, which it surely is meant to be. And I’m quite small. I had to add in a piece to extend it and would recommend at least 20″ rather than 18″ for the strap length. Otherwise it all worked really well!

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  30. Hippygeek Avatar

    Well, with 580 ‘wow’ comments I guess you already know this, but THANK YOU! This tutorial was so easy, with really helpful pics. I struggle with a lot of these things that expect you to know the terminology already – I’m a beginner! So this was abso-tootin-rootly perfect 🙂
    Even so, I still failed, because I got distracted and sewed up the wrong bits lol. No great loss though, I’m creating something interesting here! But I’m trying again with this pattern as soon as I finish frankenbag.

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  31. ween Avatar

    thanks for the tutorial, i have managed to sew this 🙂
    http://weengorgeous.com/2011/01/04/crafty-swap-progress/

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  32. lindsay Avatar
    lindsay

    I am a little confused as to where to leave the gap and how to turn it inside out.. help?

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  33. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi there, just leave the gap somewhere along the bottom seam of the lining- then just follow the other instructions really carefully, and it should be okay. just trust in the directions- i promise, you can do it. 🙂

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  34. Gwen Avatar
    Gwen

    I am half way through my shoulder bag made from an old courderoy skirt and a sari blouse but I love your idea about Oxfam and their fabric. I think I will go to our local Ten Thousand Villages and buy some fabric to make a a bag for my 22 year old daughter
    Thanks

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  35. Jessie<3 Avatar
    Jessie<3

    you are soooo awesome! my friend has a ton of these purses that she has gotten as gifts, and ive always wanted one myself!thank you soooo much for posting this! mega ❤

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  36. tingting Avatar

    Here’s a picture of my finishing bag:
    http://tingtingmamma.blogspot.com/2009/05/shoulder-bag.html
    I made another one for my 9 year old. I regretted for not taking a picture on the day it was done. The shoulder bag was well loved by her that I need to make a new one to replace it soon. Thanks again.
    http://tingtingmamma.blogspot.com/

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  37. lynne Avatar
    lynne

    Those bags are so beautiful, thank you for the great tutorial! How much fabric do I need?

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  38. Gail Avatar
    Gail

    I am so pleased with myself, I have made a bag I can use. I have never made anything like this before and followed your instrctions. Such a brilliant pattern. Thank you very much.

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  39. lizzy Avatar
    lizzy

    toptes awesome bag! mine looks great!

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  40. Mingodog7 Avatar

    I just would like to say Thank You! I have made at least 25 bags. I love this pattern and I can whip a bag up in a few hours, really easy and fun to make. I have been using one bag for about 9 months now! I altered the pattern a little but they are awesome! Thanks again.
    Carrie

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  41. Nataly De Biase Avatar

    Lindo, adorei!
    Muito bem explicado, quando fizer um eu venho te mostrar!
    Beijos

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  42. standgale Avatar
    standgale

    hi, for some reason, your bag tutorial came up in something I was reading, even though you wrote it in 2006! I can’t remember where I saw it though.
    I made a bag inspired by yours – see here if you want
    http://autumnzebra.blogspot.com/2011/02/shopping-bag-for-mums-birthday.html

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  43. ashley Avatar
    ashley

    does anyone know how i’d add a zipper to this bag? i don’t know how or when (in the process to add it). any advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks.

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  44. uve Avatar

    thanks so much! Ihave mine already!

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  45. Brittany Avatar
    Brittany

    I used your basic instructions, but I didn’t read them well. It turned out cute. I would email you a photo but I do not see your email address. THANKS!!!

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  46. mesa az gynecologist Avatar

    Wow! Even the right measurement are shared! Thanks so much!

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  47. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    I recently stumbled upon this tutorial…I was on the hunt for a simple but effective bag pattern and had almost given up hope until i found this. Thank you so much! The instructions are really clear and easy to follow and i am really pleased with the result, which is destined to be a birthday present. Hopefully the recipient will like it as much as i do 🙂

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  48. Angela Avatar

    Thanks for the tutorial! I just had a group of teenage girls over and had them each make one of these– for some it was their first ever sewing experience. They turned out great!!
    Angela

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  49. Cloud Avatar
    Cloud

    this is awesome! thank u so much this was exactly what i was looking for 🙂

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