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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. Chole Avatar
    Chole

    Thanks so much for this fab. tutorial.
    I’ve been waiting on a phone call all day & it turns out this cute little bag is the perfect way to kill the time! I agree with everyone else, guess what my holiday presents this year are going to be?
    Outside

    Inside

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  2. Philippa Avatar

    Thanks for a great idea!
    I have just made mine and it looks fantastic. I made it with a dark brown twill, and the lining was from a piece of 60’s crimplene that I really didn’t know what to do with. I did add a vertical line of stitches in the pocket for a penholder (mine always get lost).
    I think I will make my next one just a little deeper and the strap maybe 2 inches longer, though the given proportions are fine as they are – it just depends how much you want to fit in the bag.
    http://home.cogeco.ca/~vonzip/bag.htm

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  3. Pat Avatar
    Pat

    Great pattern. I just made two out of a silky chinese fabric and love them.

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  4. joanna Avatar

    I finally got around to making this bag and I absolutely love it!!! Thanks so much for taking the time to write up the tutorial.

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  5. Kristin Avatar

    I made one too! Thank you for the tutorial — mine were different than yours but I wouldn’t have tried drafting my own pattern if you hadn’t shown yours.
    http://www.xanga.com/girlndocs/524770579/item.html
    http://www.xanga.com/girlndocs/526691224/item.html
    Kristin

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  6. Frida from Sweden Avatar
    Frida from Sweden

    You are so brilliant.. How du you come up with so many nice ideas? You are really god at what you are doing.. Can you please contact me? that would be really nice..
    //Frida Lindvall from Sweden..
    P.S : If you would like to contact me is this my e-mail: frida-lindvall@hotmail.com
    Have a nice day..

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  7. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    Thanks for this tutorial, I’ll make a test run and then I’ll give one of these to my sister for her birthday. I have about 4 months time to do it, so even a non-sewer like me should manage! 🙂

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  8. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    Cute, easy, easily adapted. Honey, you are a Godsend. Thanks so much for “putting this out in cyberspace.”

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  9. Zorana Avatar

    Thank you for the tutorial. I just bought my first sewing machine and this was my first project ever. I didn’t do it quite right but it still looks cute. Thanks!
    http://zoranaland.blogspot.com/2006/09/this-is-what-i-made-today.html

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  10. Betty Avatar
    Betty

    Greatpattern!!!!! how much material should I buy?

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  11. Mia Avatar

    Gorgeous gorgeous I have to link to this from my site. It is lovely.
    Mia

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  12. amisha Avatar

    hi!
    i’ve just made a bag using this pattern… thanks so much for posting it! it’s perfect– i love the size and the way it sits right on the hip when draped across the body. yay! pictures are on my blog, http://heavenlydays.blogspot.com.
    thanks again!

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  13. Dixon Avatar

    This is a really great tut! You did such a fine job with it and I was able to make up this bag in no time. Thanks so much for your effort in putting this together and sharing it with everyone!
    http://limesandxanadu.blogspot.com/2006/09/im-don-quixote-of-bags.html

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  14. AJB Avatar
    AJB

    Thankyou for sharing this! I was trying to make my own, gave up but found this… now I’m going to have a bag to take to the beach this morning! Thankyou!

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  15. Jo Windmill Avatar

    Thank so much for your simple tutorial. I just made one, and it’s great!

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  16. Heather Avatar

    Thank you so much for the tutorial. It was awesome! So easy to follow and it is the perfect size for me. I’ll be making more of these for sure!

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  17. Krista Avatar

    I’m back to share the link with you now that I’ve had a chance to take photos… thanks again, what a super tutorial!

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  18. Kristy Avatar

    I can’t wait to find time to make one!

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  19. Kristen Avatar

    I just did the bag! It was my first time doing something like this, so I have a long way to go, but I’m pleased with the result.

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  20. Cherie & Anita Avatar
    Cherie & Anita

    Wow, I never imagined when you were telling me about your blog how amazing it was going to be! Anita has been looking over my shoulder and wants to make your bag now. Where on earth do you find all your lovely fabrics?

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  21. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    Thanks so much for posting this tutorial! I’ve already made two for myself out of my stash. 🙂 I LOVE the fact that it is washable – a must when you have preschoolers and end up having your purse dragged all over the playground, the store, etc.

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  22. Irma Avatar
    Irma

    Thank you so much!!! Brilliant tutorial! It’s gonna be my first real sewing project ever. I’ve never been brave enough to make anything bigger than an ipod cozy lol but your tutorial is so great and clear I just can’t wait to start! 😀
    I was wondering about one thing though… in the pattern you draw… the width of the strap is 3,5″, while the sides are both 4,5″, added it’s not equal 17″. So, are the sides of the bag are slanted like this / \? Or is it the straps that are slanted? Sorry if it’s confusing. English isn’t my first language and I’m just horrible at explaining stuff 😛
    Thanks again!! LOVE the fabric you choose. So pretty 🙂

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  23. Jes Avatar

    I made this and I love it! You can see it on my site at:
    http://outofhandcrafts.com/blog/?p=193
    Thanks so much for putting this out there =)

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  24. marcia newsted Avatar
    marcia newsted

    I have been anxious to try my hand at making this darling bag. I was in the process of preparing a pattern when I discovered that the numbers don’t add up. If you come in 4.5 inches from the sides toward the strap, then the strap is quite a bit wider than the 3.5 that is listed at the top. Should I come in to make the strap 3.5 wide and disregard the 4.5? I imagine this sounds rather flaky, but I thought I would ask in advance. Thanks for any help on this matter.

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  25. Melinda Avatar

    How wonderful. Thanks you for this. I have been wanting the inspiration to make one of these and here it is.

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  26. Chelle Avatar

    Hello….I love your tutorial…I found out too that the numbers do not match up but I improvised..here are some pics of my bag… 🙂
    Thank you so very much for making this tutorial

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  27. suzy Avatar

    Thanks so much for the tutorial, it was great!
    There’s a photo of my bag here:
    new bag
    I will definitely be making more!

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  28. abby Avatar

    I just loved your tutorial. This is the first real pattern I’ve ever followed for a real bag and I Loved the results!

    I’ll have to take some better pictures/action shots. We should have a tiny happy bag photo pool!

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  29. Carmen Avatar

    que lindo, gracias por el tutorial!!!

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  30. Nicoya Avatar
    Nicoya

    Wonderful tutorial – here is my
    first attempt http://www.flickr.com/photos/10326003@N00/

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  31. Silvia Avatar

    Guau, este titurial está muy bueno. Muchas gracias por las explicaciones tan precisas.
    Besos.
    Silvia

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  32. MiNiOwL Avatar

    I always want a bag like this and ask my mommy to help me sewing this. We followed your tutorial and check out this out. http://www.flickr.com/photos/miniowl/310499658/
    Thanks for sharing!
    Agnes

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  33. craftytrundler Avatar

    Hi there,
    Love the pattern, and the instructions made it simple to follow.I made mine from a blue denim shirt I bought from a charity shop, it’s decorated with emroidered pandas and bamboo. Cant wait to make another! At present I am searching for some hardwearing fabric for the outside.
    I’d love to show you the bag, but it is my first time on here, and I don’t know how to put a picture on here. Any help appreciated.
    The only solution I have at present is to look at my blog –
    http://craftytrundler.blogspot.com/

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  34. Sue Avatar

    Thankyou SO much for this lovely pattern and fantastic tutorial. I have made these for my daughter’s 32nd birthday. I am sure she will love them.
    I have posted the photos in the October section of my blog. I don’t want her to see the pics before next week. I will change the date after her birthday, but I couldn’t wait to thank you and show you my bags too!
    http://slimsuzy.blogspot.com/2006/10/bags.html

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  35. danna Avatar
    danna

    i made one for myself too and i love it so much! thank you for posting this tutorial!

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  36. Eliza Avatar
    Eliza

    I made one for a Christmas gift, so thanks for the tutorial! I realized too late that your measurements don’t add up properly, so I did waste a bit of fabric, but other than that it turned out very well and I was very pleased with the end product. I hope the recipient likes it! Any chance you’ll post a tutorial for that other purse/bag you’re always making, the one that’s gathered?

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  37. Mairi Avatar
    Mairi

    Thank you so much. Was having problems trying to figure out just how to add in straps / handles to some pattern (any pattern!) when I came across yours. Your bags converted me immediately!

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  38. diana Avatar
    diana

    what a lovely pattern+ tutorial! my friends are going to love their xmas presents….thank you!
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/154/331363175_8866b38459.jpg?v=0
    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/166/331363177_eab7cba94f.jpg?v=0

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  39. Ines Avatar

    Hello,
    I´m from Germany and a friend told me about your blog. I like your workings very much and I´m glad you´re giving the pattern to us.
    I´m an absolute beginner in sewing, but I tryed my very best for sew my own bag with your “help” and here it is: my own creation 🙂



    And what should I say? I´m pretty proud of it :o))) but see for yourself!
    Thanks a lot for showing your pattern and I will cultivate my sewing :-).
    Best regards,
    Ines

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  40. Trisha Avatar
    Trisha

    The bag is fantastic, can’t wait to make one–or eleven, or twelve . . . and I love it that you use recycled fabric. Usually people think I’m nuts for doing that . . . THANK YOU for the great directions!

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  41. Suzanne Avatar
    Suzanne

    I made five happy-tiny bags… 1 for a fund raising auction… it sold for $40 dollars and 4 for Christmas gifts for my cousins… posted on my blog http://www.xanga.com/canadasue

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  42. Ali Avatar

    Finally (!) I got around to completing mine – I can’t tell you what a great size and shape it is – thanks so much for the pattern. Blogged here:
    http://domesticali.blogspot.com/2007/01/banish-blues-bag.html

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  43. carolyn Avatar

    Thanks for the tutorial—looks like a bag I’ve been yearning to have.

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  44. cassie Avatar
    cassie

    HI! Thats a great tutorial, I’ve linked to it on my new blog-site Empty Purse, it’s on the “how-to” links page – come on over and see!
    http://emptypurse.wordpress.com/

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  45. Deb Avatar

    Thanks for the easy tutorial. I made one and put a picture up on flick’r. It was a little floppy-er than I like my bags so I ended up lining the main part of the purse with iron-in interfacing to stiffen it up.
    You can see it here:
    Quick Shoulder Bag

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  46. stitchin sista Avatar

    It was so easy and the result is super!
    I just added my finished bag on my photo album on flickr. I used heavy canvas for lining and it helps keeping the shape. It came out very nice, please take a look!
    Thanks for the instruction and inspiration.

    QuiltWeek 2014

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  47. Rachel Avatar
    Rachel

    Hi! I came across this tutorial randomly whilst in search of a pattern for a shoulder bag… Your pattern and instructions worked very well for me! The only change that I made was to add a flap to cover the top and hang down about 2/3 of the way. (My bag is only about 9″ across.) That was basically sewn onto the bag during the step that you would have used for the button-loop… It worked very well.
    Thanks again for the lovely instructions, and for offering me that extra bit of help!

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  48. Monique Barreto Macedo Avatar
    Monique Barreto Macedo

    Hello, Ive just somehow come across your wonderful space. How delightful to be so lucky in finding your tutorial. I dont have a blog but think its fantstic.Im going to make one( the bag that is!) as my first project of many more to come..thanks for the inspiration…monique

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  49. Jenn Avatar

    Thanks so much for the great tutorial. It worked wonderfully! You can see the finished product on my blog under “2 weeks in review”, Feb.2007 http://www.longadventures.blogspot.com
    I ended up making my strap a little longer so that I could wear it across my chest.

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