Friday, March 22, 2013

It’s a Simplicity 2274 Quilted Duffel Bag

This project took me longer than expected but because I knew it was a project I wanted to do a good job on, I worked on it a little at a time each day rather than trying to hurry through it.

I loved the online reviews & suggested modifications for this pattern & I've listed a few other blog posts in regards to this pattern below. So I implemented a few modifications on my duffel bag. I added an additional exterior pocket between the handles as it only calls for one on the front side. I added an a zipper to each pleated, side pocket rather than just one. I did use jute webbing for my handles, but next time will consider making my own handles from Kona Snow fabric and a coordinating fabric as the jute webbing was tough to work with in my opinion. I did decide to do a patchwork design but it really took way too long to start the bag by doing so. Next time I'll keep it simpler with less patchwork and less quilting. I used fusible batting and will opt for fusible interfacing next time as well. A little more stabilization with firmer interfacing.

This is really my first time working with a pattern!! Yes, it really is! So I tried my best to understand the process and work along with each of the numbered directions, but I found myself hopping around back and forth a bit to get the desired look I wanted.

I purchased my jute webbing and fabric at Hobby Lobby.

I will post various photos/pics soon. Please leave a comment or suggestions if you'd like.

Resources:
http://blog.knottygnome.com/2012/07/not-so-simple-simplicity-2274.html?m=1#!

http://www.incolororder.com/2011/08/travel-handmade-simplicity-2274-pattern.html

http://sewchatty.blogspot.com/2012/06/weekender-bag-pattern-review.html?m=1

http://typebcrafter.blogspot.com/2012/12/studio-cherie-duffel-simplicity-2247.html





5 comments:

  1. Your bag is beautiful! I'm in the "research" phase of this pattern and really appreciated your construction photos, and especially the inside-out shot.

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  2. Thank you Angela! It took me a week to complete. I was off and on the project quite a bit throughout the week. I can stuff so much into this bag and it's really large. I love it! I can't wait to make another one. I'd love to make them for gifts if I could adjust the pattern for miniature versions of this so I could get them done in time for Christmas. Keep me updated on your bag! Would love to see it when you're done and please feel free to provide a link.

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  4. What a shame your photos are no longer available.

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