The Everyday Essentials Quilted Crossbody Bag Pattern Instant Download By Rebecca Danger For B In The Studio | Quilted Bag Pattern

$9.00

I am so excited to share my very first quilted bag pattern: the Everyday Essentials Crossbody Bag! After writing knitting and sewing patterns since 2009, and then starting to write some quilt patterns in 2022, I thought quilted bags would be a super fun addition! I LOVE quilting, it ticks all of my crafty requirement boxes- so fun to sew, a beautiful piece of art, and super practical. I hope you share my quilting joy, and this is a great small project that isn't the same commitment as a full quilt!

The Everyday Essentials quilted bag looks equally lovely when sewn using solids or the same prints throughout, or when you use what scraps and fat quarters you have and sew block by block to make a fun scrappy version. I also have a free a separate Improv bonus pattern to help you get creative with your scraps!

*Finished Bag Measures 12.5"x8"

*Pick your strap length!

*Great for leftover fabrics and battings from larger projects!

*Perfect for practicing your free motion quilting skills!

*Fun to create for ambitious beginners or a more skilled quilters/bag makers alike!

*Pattern assumes basic quilting and piecing knowledge.

*Fabric and tool requirements included in the photos.

B In The Studio patterns are designed to be easy to follow with lots of visuals and clear instructions. This pattern has been professionally tech edited and checked by multiple testers.

This is the PDF version of the pattern which is easy to view on your device or print on 8.5"x11" paper. You will have instant access to the pattern through the Etsy downloads system when you check out.

Selling patterns provides income for my family. I know it is easy to share patterns, but please ask your friends to purchase the pattern from me.

This pattern is copyright Rebecca Danger/B In The Studio. If you would like to sell finished items using these instructions I am OK with that as long as you let your customers know the pattern used is from B In The Studio. Check out my Frequent Questions page for more info: https://www.binthestudio.com/pages/faqs

I am so excited to share my very first quilted bag pattern: the Everyday Essentials Crossbody Bag! After writing knitting and sewing patterns since 2009, and then starting to write some quilt patterns in 2022, I thought quilted bags would be a super fun addition! I LOVE quilting, it ticks all of my crafty requirement boxes- so fun to sew, a beautiful piece of art, and super practical. I hope you share my quilting joy, and this is a great small project that isn't the same commitment as a full quilt!

The Everyday Essentials quilted bag looks equally lovely when sewn using solids or the same prints throughout, or when you use what scraps and fat quarters you have and sew block by block to make a fun scrappy version. I also have a free a separate Improv bonus pattern to help you get creative with your scraps!

*Finished Bag Measures 12.5"x8"

*Pick your strap length!

*Great for leftover fabrics and battings from larger projects!

*Perfect for practicing your free motion quilting skills!

*Fun to create for ambitious beginners or a more skilled quilters/bag makers alike!

*Pattern assumes basic quilting and piecing knowledge.

*Fabric and tool requirements included in the photos.

B In The Studio patterns are designed to be easy to follow with lots of visuals and clear instructions. This pattern has been professionally tech edited and checked by multiple testers.

This is the PDF version of the pattern which is easy to view on your device or print on 8.5"x11" paper. You will have instant access to the pattern through the Etsy downloads system when you check out.

Selling patterns provides income for my family. I know it is easy to share patterns, but please ask your friends to purchase the pattern from me.

This pattern is copyright Rebecca Danger/B In The Studio. If you would like to sell finished items using these instructions I am OK with that as long as you let your customers know the pattern used is from B In The Studio. Check out my Frequent Questions page for more info: https://www.binthestudio.com/pages/faqs