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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. eden Avatar
    eden

    thanks for the great tutorial! it’s been driving me nuts to find a way to sew a bag like this. thanks, you’re fabulous and a genius..

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  2. Chantilly Avatar
    Chantilly

    I adore this tutorial! Thanks so much for keeping this up. It’s helped so many of us create some pretty great bags!
    Here’s a link to two purses I made using this tutorial:
    http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=151804.msg1507541#msg1507541

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  3. Stephanie Avatar

    I just made the shoulder bag–in about two hours and it turned out great. The link is to my collection of crafts I’ve tried my hand at, along with this great tote!! Thanks so much for the pattern. http://julezeescloset.shutterfly.com

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  4. vero Avatar
    vero

    I really loved your bag and the instructions are simple and easy to follow, I would love to see other styles of purses and bags done in this manner (With simple and easy instructions. I will make a whole bunch of them for my daughters, my family and friends

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  5. Holly Avatar

    Thanks sooooo much!I have enjoyed making 3 bags following your instructions. I will be making more!!! You can see 2 pics on my blog under a posting done on Feb 3. Thanks again!

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  6. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    Thanks SO MUCH for the pattern! I used it for one attempt, and then changed it a bit for a second attempt, and it came out great. You can see my bags here…
    http://amandalucc.blogspot.com/2007/02/my-first-pursebag-im-getting-married.html
    Thanks so much for the pattern. I LOVE the 2nd bag I made…I can’t wait to make more!

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  7. kaitlin edin Avatar
    kaitlin edin

    Hi- found your tutorial and pattern for the shoulder bag- instructions and results are great- thanks for sharing- you’re a star
    :)) k8

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  8. Peitseoga Avatar

    That’s a great bag, must try it soon!

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  9. natalie Avatar

    This was just the bag I was searching for! Great tutorial, so easy to follow. I added a padded pocket for my camera. The pictures are posted on http://fookinbloogin.blogspot.com.

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  10. Jen Avatar

    I am a knitter and frankly am very scared of my sewing machine because it usually causes my blood pressure to skyrocket, but you have me seriously considering getting it out of the depths of my basement! I love this little bag.

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  11. emily Avatar

    Thanks for the great bag pattern! You saved my Christmas. Here are a couple of the ones I made:
    http://sewingnotions.blogspot.com/2007/03/march-is-handicrafts-month.html
    I love reading your blog, takes me back to when my family used to live in NZ!

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  12. Andrea Avatar
    Andrea

    I LOVE this pattern, I’m a bag freak from way back and am always on the look out for simple patterns that can be made quickly and simply without all the carry on involved with purchased big brand patterns. I padded my bag and had a wonderful time adding embelishments. It all took no more than a few hours and it looks a million bucks. THANK YOU 🙂

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  13. alice-palace Avatar
    alice-palace

    Hey. I made one of these bags (a coupl’a months ago, but only just got round to photographing). It’s a great pattern, thanks loads for posting it here.
    Bag - from tinyhappy's pattern
    Cheers!
    ally

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  14. Sarah Avatar

    I made a bag using your tutorial as a starting off point and I wanted to share it with you!
    http://smallfox.typepad.com/a_small_fox_in_a_big_worl/2007/03/its_been_one_of.html
    Maybe you should start a flickr group!

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  15. Eva Avatar
    Eva

    Great tutorial, this has been my first bag, and I felt very proud when I finished it, thank you very much for sharing it!
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/eskulanak/428003234/

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  16. Zenzhey Avatar

    Thank you very much for this great foolproof tutorial! I am new at sewing and this is the first real bag I ever made! I love it! Your instructions were completly clear and I managed to get everything done in under 3 hours! A huge thank you!

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  17. MizBizz Avatar
    MizBizz

    I for one wish you hadn’t posted this tutorial….because I can’t stop! lol I love this bag! I made my first one just a couple inches deeper so I could use it to carry my tools for work. I was so pleased with the way it turned out that I had to make another…and another…and another… I’m running out of people to give them to now. I don’t have a pic to post as yet, but I will as soon as I can. Thanks for the great tute. I’m a self-taught, begining sewer and this was so easy to follow. If you decide to make any more tutorials I will be right on them.

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  18. fatema Avatar
    fatema

    i really really like your tutorial… it is great…i made one for a friend of mine..it turned out like this
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/46511328@N00/397520934/

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  19. Kati from Finland Avatar

    I maked this bag too and it´s soooo lovely!
    You can see pics here:
    http://kasil.vuodatus.net/blog/509651
    or on Flickr
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/kasil/439571669/in/set-72157594460623147/
    THANKS for the pattern!!!!

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  20. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    I tried your pattern and it worked out really well, although I did add a very heavy facing, actually intended for crafts rather than clothing, to the body of the bag, and a fusible fleece inside the strap so that it could be used as a bookbag. It turned out really nice, thanks for posting.

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  21. Yvonne Avatar

    Hi.
    I did it! Thank you so much for the PERFECT instructions! Please have a look at my blog for the pictures of the first 2 bags:http://www.yvonne-ewald.de/yeblog/S0037C0F9?Plugin=Blog&Close=-1. Eventhough I am an absolut beginner I think I did a good job. For the second bag I even added a flap and made it my own size.
    Regards from Darmstadt (Germany)
    yvonne

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  22. ela Avatar

    Thank you very much for your tutorial.
    Look what i did yesterday!
    I think this won´t be my last tinyhappy-bag!
    ela (also form Germany!
    http://filzela.blogspot.com/2007/04/freiluftnhaktion_13.html

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  23. Stacy Avatar
    Stacy

    thanks for the great pattern. it was tottaly easy. took bout an hour(uncluding cutting)i look forward to making many more of these.thanks again

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  24. Jessica Avatar
    Jessica

    Thank you so much for your pattern and your simple instructions. I’m just getting into sewing and making this bag got me sooo excited for future projects. Thanks again! 🙂

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  25. genavive Avatar

    From this aspiring creative soul: thank you!! Your pattern was absolutely perfect–you can see my version here:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/17715915@N00/464263087/in/set-72157600083695376/
    I changed it up a bit–and even with the (minor) imperfections, I’m incredibly proud–first completed project!
    Thanks again!

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  26. M. Boyd Avatar
    M. Boyd

    Thanks so much! Here is mine–

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  27. Shila Avatar
    Shila

    Hey, I thought I would let you know that they used your tutorial to answer my question on Thread Heads this week! You should go to the website (www.threadbanger.com) and check it out!

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  28. Vania Avatar
    Vania

    Thanks so much for this tutorial. I made my first shoulder bag today.
    Completed

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  29. Sophia Avatar
    Sophia

    I couldn’t wait to make my own bag. I’m so proud of my first sewing project. Thanks tiny_happy.
    fotos.web.de/ehrlich-herrlich/my_bag

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  30. Allison Avatar

    Nearly a year later and we’re still making your bag! I had my turn last week. You can see it here http://lamammina.typepad.com/la_mammina/2007/05/a_tiny_happy_ba.html
    I remembered away to join the handles at the shoulder that was a little less fiddley too. I gave details on my blog.
    Thanks so much for this. It was fun to make!

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  31. annadrai Avatar

    thanks for tutorial!!! I have sewn my first purse! I like your blog and your style! I have added your link in my last post
    ciao Anna

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  32. Rennagayle Avatar
    Rennagayle

    Wow. If commercial pattern makers wrote out patterns like you, I might actually have fulfilled my desire to learn to sew! I’ve always wanted to sew, and can sew simple stuff for simple crafts, but being such a visual learner, I have a mental block when it comes to interpreting patterns. I just read through your pattern and looked at the pictures, and realize I CAN DO THAT! You made it so easy to understand. Thank you for sharing!!!

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  33. Taly Avatar

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. My 14y. daughter loved it so much, she made a bag with my help. She did reduce the pattern though in size. You can see pictures on my blog:
    http://sarahsdaughter.lifewithchrist.org/permalink/32344.html

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  34. Stephanie Avatar

    I have looked at this pattern several times and just had a chance to do it today! It turned out great! Thanks!

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  35. Marianne Avatar

    I have just made my pattern out of interfacing, I am using an old bit of curtain material and some fresh cotton for the lining…I’ll post it on my blog when I’ve finished. I’m going to use a 1/4 inch seam, hope that’s the right depth? BBL…

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  36. Marianne Avatar

    I’ve blogged my effort now…if you wanted to take a peek??

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  37. Stephanie Avatar

    Here is the link to my finished project! Thanks again!

    It’s My Bag…Baby!

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  38. FluffyOfFluffy'sCompleat Boutique Avatar

    Ooh. This was so Fun! I adapted it to fat quarters. I used five of my hand-dyed fat quarters for the front, back, in and out, and one for the strap. So I could sew it in an hour or less, I left off the closure and pockets.
    This one, I accidentally sewed the straps on sideways! And though it doesn’t sit right, its still just great for an upcoming trip when I’ll need a bag for laundry…

    This other one is made closer to the pattern design, except instead of making that nice arch for the handle, (frugal me– since I wasn’t using recycled fabric this time), I used a different fat quarter, and just made it kinda boxy.

    Here’s the finished bag in action (um, with a pillow inside, so you can see the volume).

    Thanks very much for the pattern. I’ve been searching for a good and easy fast pattern for a long time. This is by far the best I have found.
    Kathy Tibbits

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  39. esta Avatar

    Hi
    I made a modified version on the weekend thanks – it turned out smaller! No photos yet. But am I just stupid to be confused by one thing? If the base is 17inches and the handle is 3.5 inches wide and the top of the bag has two horizontal sides of 4.5 inches each next to the handle – this comes to only 12 inches across the top of the bag and 17 across the bottom – are the 10 inch sides supposed to angle in? Am I missing something?
    Please help

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  40. SusanChristine Avatar

    Super pattern! Just blogged about it at http://www.sujomi.blogspot.com Thanks for the pattern!

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  41. Melody Avatar

    Wonderful tutorial! Here is my modified version: http://littlehomeblessings.blogspot.com/2007/05/my-new-great-big-tiny-happy-diaper-bag.html
    to carry everything I need with 3 little ones in toe!

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  42. jami Avatar
    jami

    Thank you! for a beginner like me, this was fun and easy, and worked out great! your directions are very clear. looking forwrad to making more projects 🙂

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  43. Bobbie Zilliox Avatar
    Bobbie Zilliox

    wow! This tutorial was so easy to follow and it was just what i was looking for! thanks alot for taking the time to write this out. :]

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  44. Monkee Maker Avatar

    Thank you for sharing your fabulous pattern; such clear and simple instructions …. it’s just a shame some of us are challenged in the art of instruction following! Nevermind, I’m sure the pocket will be really handy there! And next time I’ll hopefully get it right.

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  45. shannon Avatar
    shannon

    Thanks for sharing this tutorial. It was very easy to follow, even though I’ve never done something like this before. Here’s a picture of the bag I made: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8831819@N06/540188340/

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  46. rowena Avatar
    rowena

    i just found your site and i can’t wait to do this. It looks really easy and the end result looks beutiful, i’ll let you know how mine turns out!
    thanks

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  47. federica Avatar

    hello!!! thank you so much for your lovely tutorial! It was my first bag ever and I made it straight away thanks to your easy and clear instructions! this is the result… I really LOVE it http://countrykittyland.blogspot.com/2007/06/japan-borsa.html
    thank you again
    hugs!!!
    federica

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  48. Angela M.O. Avatar

    I’m so happy. I just finish the hand bag. It was cut then, around 1 year before, but only ensamble until today. Thank for share the instructions.
    My mother tongue is spanish. I learn english now in Australia… but all the photos speak by it self.

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