
This second edition of Free Pattern Friday features a recently released bag pattern!
This week’s free pattern maker’s staple is perfect for scrapbusting! It’s both practical and stylish, is beginner-friendly, and can be used in a countless number of ways.
It’s the ideal project to house your knitting, crocheting, embroidery, or hand-stitching project!
Lil Bucky Bag – Leila.Makes
photo credit: LeilaMakes
About this Free Sewing Bag Pattern
This is a quick project to hold your current knitting, embroidery, or crochet WIP. Use it for snacks, storage, or whatever your heart desires. Using less than 1 yard of fabric, it is perfect for using up those pieces of scrap fabric in your stash.
You can either print out the pattern pieces or you can simply measure rectangles of fabric. No printer needed!
Pattern Details
- Skill Level: Beginner-Friendly
- Yardage required: ~1 yard
- Size Range: one size
- Fabric Recommended:
- Main: medium (150 gsm to 350 gsm) to heavy (350+ gsm) in denim, canvas, twill
- Lining: light (30 gsm to 15o gsm ) to medium (150 gsm to 350 gsm) in quilting cotton, poplin, etc
- Where to get it: Download it for free here.
Why I love this pick –
I haven’t had the chance to sew this pattern yet, but I know it would be perfect for any crafter. Being a knitter myself, I know we can never have too many project bags. This project has plenty of pockets inside to store all your notions and needles.
Have you made these yet?
Have you made the Lil Bucky Bag yet? I want to know! If you have, what fabric did you use? How did you find the instructions? Any tips to share?
If you haven’t, be sure to save this on Pinterest so you can make them later!
Stay tuned for next week’s pick. It’s a good one! 😉
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