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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. Christina Avatar
    Christina

    This was the best. I am a beginner an this was the coolest. i just made this bag with baseball material for the team moms on my sons team. Thank you very much

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  2. Clytie Avatar
    Clytie

    My daughter and her friend made these bags and they were so fun and easy, they did a great job, thanks to your pattern! She is now making some for Christmas gifts!

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  3. tanja Avatar

    Thanks for that! The tutorial is great, even for a sewing beginner like me.
    I added a flap on my bag so the chocolate won’t get wet! 😉 Can be seeon on my blog.
    Greetings from Germany,
    Tanja

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  4. ilona swerissen Avatar
    ilona swerissen

    Leuke tas, ik heb hem ook maar even opgeslagen. groetjes Ilona uit Holland

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  5. Jess Avatar
    Jess

    I love this tutorial. As a novice sewer, I visit this site often to make this bag for family members. Thanks for sharing your skills- your instructions are wonderful!

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  6. Anna Avatar

    fabulous bag, I am definitely going to make one!

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  7. Anna Avatar

    Forgot to ask,how much of each fabric would be needed as I would have to order some from the internet? Thanks.

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  8. motherspreciousgems Avatar

    I love the way my bag turned out! It is fully reversable with a button on each side and a loop that can hook onto the button on either side. I think I owuld have made the strap longer but i didn’t have enough fabric. This was so easy I can’t wait to make more as gifts for my friends at Christmas! Thanks for sharing this idea!here’s my photos:


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  9. Jean Avatar

    Another one to the bag frenzy. Thanks for the tut!

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  10. rosie Avatar
    rosie

    Hi i think this is a realy good design, but can you make it with denim?

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  11. Hinke Avatar
    Hinke

    Hi, I made a bag! (I still can’t believe it myself :)) It was very easy and it cost me just a few hours. I don’t have much sewing-experience, but my bag turned out really well and I’m very proud of it. Thank you for sharing this great design with the whole world! Greetings from The Netherlands,
    Hinke

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  12. Nhi Avatar
    Nhi

    Great Bag and great directions!!
    DSC05112

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  13. Tracy Avatar

    Thank you for this tutorial. I’ve made a bag following them and I’m very happy with it. I’ve posted a photo on my blog, with a link to your instructions.

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  14. Elcomer Avatar

    I so enjoyed this pattern. I’ve already made three.
    http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=77390249It's fun changing material and using diffrent pockets.
    THANK YOU!

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  15. Jennifer Avatar

    And now, over a year later – this is still a great gift you’ve given us! thank you – I made my first bag yesterday. Using your tutorial, it was totally straightforward, despite having three kids milling about at my feet. I can’t wait to make another one now. I should have photos up on my blog later today…
    http://www.thefairymum.blogspot.com
    Thanks again for sharing the details so freely!

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  16. Kara Avatar

    I don’t know how I came across this tutorial, but I just made one and it is such a fun project! Thank you so much for sharing it! I blogged about it and posted it to flickr so you can see this finished bag!

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  17. Kulfi Avatar
    Kulfi

    I’ve found and bought a bag someone made on a market last weekend. I fell in love with its shape and the material used. And here it is, the pattern of that bag! Now, I’ll make me another one. Thank you so much!! By the way, your handmade stuff is just lovely.

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  18. MommaBlogger Avatar

    http://homemakersguidetothegalaxy.blogspot.com/2007/10/tiny-happy-purses.html
    Here is a link to my version of your bag. I love this pattern. It went together so incredibly quick and easy, I think it took me less than two hours to cut and assemble the whole thing. I could probably do it in an hour now, if I don’t have any kids around me 🙂
    Thanks for the pattern!

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  19. Oa+ Avatar

    i like it..so…high
    Let’s visit me @ http://www.crochetamania.com
    im in BANGKOK,THAILAND

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  20. Dona Avatar
    Dona

    Question?? I am drafting the pattern and have small problem with handle. It seems to be 7″ wide if I go in 4 1/2 inches on each side. 17 in across the bottom. What have I done wrong?? It is a great looking purse and your directions seem very good. Thanks, Dona

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  21. katie Avatar

    Hello there! Love this little bag. I made one out of a thrifted pillowcase and really really like it — although the body of mine is more square-ish because I didn’t curve coming up to the handles. Love how it turned out, especially because of the handles that just flow up from the body of the purse — makes for great design possibilities. And I linked to your tutorial. Thanks!

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  22. Rebecca Avatar

    Just wanted to thank you for the tutorial. I made one the other night and posted it on my blog..
    http://mellebugandme.wordpress.com
    I am really pleased at how it turned out, it was very simple and easy to understand.
    Thanks again

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  23. Dee Avatar
    Dee

    I have been trying my hand with shoulder bags this fall and love making them. I think everyone female on my Christmas list will be getting one. Your tutorial was awesome. What else do you have?

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  24. Angie Avatar

    This bag is beautiful! Thank you for sharing the pattern.
    Found the tutorial via SewMamaSew

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  25. Judy George Avatar
    Judy George

    I looked for weeks for just this pattern and am eternally thankful that I found it
    The goddess must have been smiling because it was such a fluke
    Judy

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  26. Susan Rudolph Avatar
    Susan Rudolph

    Thanks so much for the tutorial! It’s a really good one.
    Here are photos of bags I made using your pattern. http://flickr.com/photos/10601633@N02/2040576985/in/set-72157603216856586/.
    I’ve modified the step where you sew the handle ends together, since the fabric I used is somewhat heavy, and the seam allowances were difficult to “seat” together neatly on the sewing machine. (I do admire your description of the process — “This is a bit fiddly under the machine, but it’s okay.” Ha!)
    Anyway, I found it easier to fold under the seam allowance on one handle end, insert the other handle end, and slip stitch the whole thing. This let me sew the seam allowances in the edges more neatly and easily.
    Thanks again for your tutorial. It’s really well done.

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  27. Courtney Prudhomme Avatar

    I found your website thru sew mama sew’s 30 projects in November.. this has to be the cutest and easiest purse pattern ever. .I too think I could do one in an hour now that I have the pattern done.. I have a bunch of purses to make for Christmas and this is perfect! Here’s the link to my bag:
    black and white shoulder bag

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  28. Nat Mardon Avatar

    Fantastic! I’m going to make some for my female family members for Christmas I think! What a great budget way to give a fantastic present!

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  29. Samantha Avatar
    Samantha

    This is the first sewing project I did entirely by myself ever. Your directions were really simple and I made 2 already. The tradition of sewing of sewing will now live on in my family! Thanks.

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  30. Isobel Avatar

    That is a great tutorial. Thank you for sharing. I just found your blog and I am off to make a bag. 🙂
    Take care.
    x

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  31. lina Avatar

    thank you for this great tutorial!!!
    here is my bag:
    http://linababedierste.blogspot.com/2007/11/auf-die-schnelle.html
    greetings, lina

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  32. marietta Avatar

    hi there! – found your tutorial via sewmamasew – and i love the pattern – so easy and a perfect size – it also lends itself to many variations and decoration possibilities.
    I know you said the pattern drawing was not to scale – but drafting based on your measurements and image was weird at first – until i realized the pattern piece was a trapezoid and not a rectangle (as drawn) 🙂
    i liked your tips – especialy clip like mad
    marietta

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  33. kith Avatar
    kith

    you are such a piece of work! ‘love the bag! ‘ love the sight! all the best to you mate!

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  34. Isobel Avatar

    Hi there, Melissa
    Thank you very much for your reply to my last comment. I’ve finished two bags and posted them at my blog:www.thecosycorner.blogspot.com
    So please, feel free to come over and have a look. I really hope you like them. 🙂
    Take care.
    x

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  35. Isobel Avatar

    Hi Melissa,
    Thank you so much for your reply to my last comment. I’ve finished two bags and posted the pictures on my blog: http://www.thecosycorner.blogspot.com
    Please, feel free to coem over and have a look. I hope you like them. 🙂
    Take care.
    x

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  36. Kay Poke Avatar
    Kay Poke

    I ran across your tutorial while surfing for handbag patterns and was happy to find yours.This is by far the easiest handbag I’ve ever made.I finished it in about an hour!!Connecting the straps was a little tricky but I managed to figure it out.It turned out great and I plan to make many more.Thank you for this great tutorial.

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  37. Tessa Avatar
    Tessa

    Thank you for this pattern & instructions.I can’t wait to try it!

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  38. katarinka Avatar
    katarinka

    Thank you so much for the tutorial! I used this as my first ever sewing project – was heaps of fine and turned out great!
    I plan on making plenty more 😀

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  39. Layla Avatar
    Layla

    Thanks! I just finished mine. It was a perfect pattern 🙂
    Photo 55

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  40. Mame* Avatar

    Hello,
    I have e-mailed you some time ago and told you that I’ve seen one of these bags in the market.
    I have finally made my own bag using your tutorial. Please have a look at my flickr page. Thanks to your wonderful tutorial, it was very fun, and I love it! It goes well with the New Zealand sun in summer.
    Thank you again, and have a very merry Christmas!

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  41. Macy Avatar
    Macy

    hi,
    Im only 13, but im a huge vintage homemade things nut, so this was awesome! It is so easy, and my bag turned out beautiful! Thank you so much!

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  42. Macy Avatar

    hi,
    I love this bag. I’m 13, and i’m a huge homemade vintage things nut. This is great. My bag looks amazing and i cant wait to show everone at school!

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  43. Helen Bender Avatar
    Helen Bender

    thanks -I was looking for this exact bag and with your photos and directions I made it in no time -thanks

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  44. pam Avatar

    thanks for the beautiful tute. After making it the first time (and it came out sooo cutie-pahtootie) i had an idea to place one side seam on the fold in the fabric i was using so that i could keep the large floral un-cut and it worked out fine. gotta remember to add the seam allowance on the opposite side, though. the other side of the bag has the seam going thru the florals but hey… you can only walk around with ONE side of the bag showing at a time anyway. = D

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  45. aineliva Avatar

    Found your blog through craft tutorials.
    The instructions are really comprehensive and useful, thank you

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  46. kham Avatar
    kham

    thanks! finally a tutorial I can follow and fashionable looking!!!!

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  47. Veronica Avatar
    Veronica

    Your instructions are excellent….I thank you for adding the pattern in the beginning. I’m going to try it tonight! Woohoo…new purse for me!

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  48. barbara Avatar

    thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! i have made a bag from it and posted a picture up on my blog.
    all the best for the new year, barbara

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  49. Emma Avatar
    Emma

    This it great 😀 thanks!!! 😀

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