by Linda Theil I saw this cute "DIY Milk Box Pouch free pattern and tutorial by Miko Craft" on YouTube and decided to gave it a try. I had to transcribe centimeters to inches, and draw the pattern from directions in the video; then I gathered some fabric and heavy-interfacing scraps to make this little bag-charm that is about the size of an eight-ounce, cardboard, milk container -- 3x5x2.5-inches. I used a simple round ring hung on lightweight, 3/4-inch-wide nylon webbing to hold a carabiner or a leash. I moved the placement of the ring from the top of the pouch to the side seam to make insertion easier. The pattern also calls for a 3-1/4-inch piece of 3/4-inch-wide, hook-and-loop tape to use as a closure across the top of the pouch. There are only three pieces in the pattern: a large piece for the exterior and lining of the pouch; a four-inch-square bottom piece, also cut from exterior and lining fabrics; and a 2x2.5-inch piece cut from non-woven material for the decor p...
Spencer-Ogg "Sail Sling" back by Linda Theil Diane Spencer-Ogg has just released a new pattern -- her first-ever sling bag, and it is a beaut! The "Sail Sling Bag" is a modest-sized sling with a multitude of feaures including interior and exterior slip pockets, interior and exterior zipped pockets, a strap keeper, and optional strap attachments. S-O creations are always carefully designed to be constructed on a domestic sewing machine. A clever "spine" feature, shown above in coordinating color, strengthens the bag and allows the bag maker to keep much of the construction out of the gussetted seams, which are finished with binding. I made my sling at 95-percent pattern size, which was not recommended by the designer! I also made a very slight modification in the shape of the bag. My sling measures aproximately 11x7x1.5-inches. The interior and binding is cotton from the "Grunge" collection by BasicGrey for Moda. The exterior is cotton from the ...