making

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I’ve been coveting the Making Backpack by noodlehead ever since I saw it in a preview of making, I thought my biggest hurdle was going to be remembering where the heck I put my rivets, never did I suspect the zipper tangle to be lacking in 8 inchers.

(There is just something about Anna’s patterns that inspire me, sadly it’s not often anymore that I see something so stand out that I NEED to make it right away, but twice now I’ve had it happen from this publication. Last time it was the sweet Petal Pouch, which is now offered as a stand alone pattern from her website!)

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I’ve been wanting a yellow bag for a while, my current carry was a ready made grey yoga tote with a yellow interior (my bags are ridiculously huge,  over the years the cute little handbags and purses I used to carry, have morphed into a giant tote that I can cram my entire life into).

I found the perfect duck canvas in the most impressive mustard color and if not for this sewing pattern and a strong desire to make something that fits my needs exactly, I might have fallen for one of those cute pricey swedish backpacks. But really I don’t like backpacks, so I switched up the backpackness of this and made it into a handled bag, folding over and stitching the webbing where my hands would grab, then running some cotton cording through the channel created to make it a rounded grip.

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I also added a few more pockets for my crafty makers heart 💛 I didn’t stitch down the top of the front pocket (on the outer edge of the rivets), instead I topstitched roughly 5″ down to create two little slim pockets on either side, you know for pens, crochet hooks or my knitting needles.

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I used a material called washable paper as a leather alternative for the leather patch, it looks/wrinkles like real leather, you can wash it, iron it, stamp and draw on it, it’s easy to cut and sew, and the best part of this fabric is, it’s a plant based renewable resource.

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Because I wasn’t making it a backpack, I put another pocket on the backside, using the same dimensions as the front pocket, minus rivets and all the topstitching. I like lots of places for notebooks or other 8½” x 11″ things.

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I chose a heavyweight linen for the lining, I’m not crazy about using interfacing (I can’t ever seem to get a clean result with the iron on kind), but I still wanted decent structure and a bag that stood on it’s own, so I used heavyweight fabrics inside & out  instead. (Waxed canvas would be AWESOME!)

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I trimmed the raw edges with the cutest yellow bias tape.

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Best of all, I made it to match my planner  ..ooof so so good!

… Things To Note …

Use a denim or leather needle (I used a 90/14), you don’t want to keep breaking needles ..why did it take me so long so long to understand this?

I went through an entire full bobbin plus some, so wind two!

If you’re using a contrasting color for the topstitching, go slow, any wobbly wonky movements will be amplified by that stark thread!

Use a sturdy thick webbing for the handles and straps, packs get pretty heavy and you want to be comfortable carrying or wearing it. I’m going to make an adjustable crossbody/shoulder strap that will attach to the webbing loops at the ends of the zipper, just waiting on D rings and clips :)

My next one might have more interior pockets and pouches, I feel like I still need to use a bag organizer inside. One pocket for all my bits is not enough.

This was pretty straight forward sewing, if you have some experience with zippers and bias tape you can totally do this! Even if you don’t and really really want one, you can totally do this! You don’t have to inset a zip on the inside if you don’t want to, or use rivets, or even finish the inside edges with bias, a zigzag or overlock stitch would work too.

I’ll be honest this took several hours to make (with a big fat bold line under several). Between cutting and recutting (because apprently I can’t follow directions or read measurements), taking it super slow and pinning everything so I didn’t f -up the “good” fabric, and having to rip out my zipper top stitching twice because I blinked. Yes, I started straight off with the good stuff, I wanted this bag SO BAD and if it completely sucked making it, I only wanted to have to do it once! It didn’t suck at all, it was really engaging and enjoyable.

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sometimes handmade

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Most days I’m a sleeveless, shapeless, shift dress and a cardigan, today I have sleeves and a cowl ..a slow fashion linen wrinkle, just trying to do my best, to be my best, so I can give my best.

It’s Me Made May, a month where handmade clothes and ethical fashion are the topic. Taking a moment to recognize who makes our clothes, who benefits or who suffers from our decisions. The intent is not to shame old habits, but to guide us to better ones, gently reminding us to step away from trend buying, understand where the components of our lives come from, where they really go when we are done with them, and to make educated, respectful choices when we can.

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Fitting, a small batch of handmade Frozen Charlottes on my work bench today.

slow socks, a journal

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6/24/17 I’ve been carrying around these yarns trying to make a grey sock or grey-er sock decision …hum?

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7/22/17 Don’t know if I should second guess the strength and wear of Train Case ..it is absolutely amazing feeling (soft & silky), the blend is comprised of wool, nylon and something called outlast ..so technically based off that, it should be strong af ..but I can’t convince myself, because it feels too good to be true.

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8/2/17 Currently having mixed heel feelings, loving the eye of partridge and the pink, the wildfoote band says luxury, but feels SO rough. Was told it will wear like iron, so I’m staying hopeful!

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9/27/17 turnt .. all I’m saying 💕

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11/13/17 In the final throws of the 1st sock flats. A few things: I love magic loop socking (but only one at a time), I hate the soggy center pull yarn cake at this point (I WILL re-cake before I start the second), my hands and brain always struggle with ribbing (I need to say it in my head or count it off & I am super slow at it), I love the look of a top down heel flap, but kinda prefer the seamlessness of toe up construction, I’m a sock knitter who’s barefoot 90% of the time, I love/hate my cute, wide ass feet.

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2/27/18 It happens every time I get to the toe .. thinking no way my tootsies are shaped like this, but apparently block foot with chiseled toe is completely accurate!

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3/16/18 Second sock same as the first, heel flap done, stitches picked up, onto the slow moving gusset.

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4/14/18 Twenty rounds from that locked stitch and we are at toe two, sock babies that took me 9 months to finish (100% casual knitting because I’m easily distracted)

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4/15/18 ..distracted  (making gummy bear stitch markers :)

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4/16/18 Finally closing in on the second toe, ugh look at that sloppy ball, I’m finished with the grey but I may need to just stop and rewind that messed up thing, it’s bugging me even to side eye it.

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4/22/18 These need a good long soak after rattling around in my bag for months.

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Extra fragrant suds added to mask the scent of wet wool, it smells like a tropical beach up in here ..albeit a tropical beach with a hint of soggy sheep bottoms.

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4/24/18 Done.

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I am a knitter who goes through slumps, often not sure what to start next, it’s not for lack of ideas/projects (my queue is huge) but sometimes nothing motivates me. Hats were my mindless in between project, but hats are quick, and before you know it, you have more hats than heads that need hats! So now it’s socks, slow as hell socks.

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