by linda Theil
I made several adaptations to Noodlehead's "Plover Pouch" for Emerson's birthday present. I had previously given her a medium-sized "Plover Pouch" that she added a cross-body strap to, so thought I'd make her a larger, sturdier bag with the crossbody strap built in. I modified the zip-end detail featured in the pattern to allow me to insert the strap ends into the top of the gusset.
The "Plover Pouch" pattern includes three sizes with the largest measuring 12 x 7.5 x 4-inches. For the large bag, I used "Hedgehog Hollow" cottons by In the Beginning fabrics for the front and back exterior panels and the lining. I machine quilted the front and back panels to increase the stiffness of the bag, and I interfaced the lining with iron-on fleece as well. That was actually an accident, but the fleece interfacing in the lining worked out pretty well.
The side-panel and bag-base gusset are made of Mora faux leather. I used a #5 double-pull zip for the inset exterior zipper and for the interior-pocket zipper, as well. The cross-body strap is 1.5-inch-wide cotton webbing, I used brushed-gold tri-glide and rectangle-ring hardware for adjusting the strap length; and stitched the strap ends into the top sides of the bag, so the strap is not removable from this bag.
The "Plover Pouch"pattern includes instrucitons for an interior mesh pocket that I adapted as a regular slip-pocket with a divider down the niddle.
The bag is constructed with a drop-in lining, which I do not like, but I couldn't figure out an alternative for this particular bag. I inserted a Peltex panel in the bottom of the bag, between the outer panel and lining' before I closed the opening in the lining. Then I installed four rivets on the bottom panel to hold the lining, peltex panel, and bag exterior in place.
of "Plover Pouch" bags designed by Anna Graham of Noodlehead Sewing Patterns.
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