by Linda Theil
A bagmaker from the Kandou Patterns Community on FaceBook posted a bag featuring the Kandou "Mini-Traveler Sling" pattern using a Starbucks coffee bag as part of the fabrication. I am from Pittsburgh, so perhaps it comes naturally that I am intrigued by the use of iconic advertising in works of art, so I asked Alisa to please buy me some Starbucks coffee so that I could sew with the bags. I am also a fan of this slim, six-by-twelve-inch sling pattern that has three pockets and no inside!
Alisa was particularly fond of the "Brown Sugar Cinnamon" limited edition bag, so I used this pink and gold bag for my first Starbucks sling.
For the body of the bag, I used a cotton from the "Seedlings" collection by Katarina Rocella for Art Gallery Fabrics. The lining is Roccella's "Stacked Stones" design from her "Abstract Art" collection, also for AGF.
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"Stacked Stones" from "Abstract Art" collection by K. Roccella for AGF |
The strap is a serindipidously perfect, color-match, twill ribbon from the packaging of a pajama set by Barefoot Dreams. I doubled the length of twill and stitched it down the sides to make a soft, but strong, cross-body strap,
To sew the bag, I used a teflon foot on my machine, but I'm not sure I needed it since the pattern piece cut from coffee bag fabric doesn’t require a lot of stitching. For topstitching around the zipper insertion, I just used a regular zipper foot, and that worked pretty well.
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Kandou "Mini-Traveler Sling" back with vertical zippered pocket |
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Kandou "Mini-Traveler Sling" front with horizontal zippered pocket and large slip pocket. |
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Full length slip pocket on front of Kandou "Mini-Traveler Sling"lined with "Stacked Stones" design from K. Roccella's"Abstract Art" collection for AGF |
Bag makers can view "Kandou Patterns Mini Traveler Sling Tutorial" on the Oklaroots YouTube channel.
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