Japanese Knot Bag

Cyberceleste
3 min readJun 11, 2024

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Digital sewing pattern, DIY small wrist bag, printable PDF pattern and instructions to make Japanese knot bag, easy photo tutorial download. Make a cute Japanese knot bag with jeans legs! Printable on A4 paper. Instant download. The instructions with photos in 19 pages, you do not need to print those, just follow on screen. Plus there is a video to help through the tricky bits. All files are in English and full of photographs. The instructions and printable pattern are very simple and you can make this slouchy soft bag with almost any other fabric, but denim is always on trend! And using old jeans helps our Mother Nature in a very big way! The coolest thing about this bag is that the handles are sewn entirely from the inside. There are no openings that you need to iron and hide by top stitching. The handle is 100% strong and very good looking. And the bottom is made in a special way to give the bag space and great shape. The fun of this project is to keep that cool denim look: stonewashed effect, rips, seams and hems. Some jeans are so great-looking (but don’t fit for instance), then it’s really fun to turn them into a bag, something that you can still use and enjoy! I’d rate the difficulty level as medium. It’s not too complicated, but you do need some sewing experience. A good sewing project for denim lovers and eco thinkers. Size of the finished bag when flat: Widest when open 9,5β€³ (24cm). Once filled, it looks about 6–7β€³ (15–18cm) across. Depth from opening appx 9β€³ (23cm). To make this wristlet you will need: For the size of the jeans β€” the width of the leg from seam to seam should be minimum 15–16cm (6–6,5”). Measure across the front of the leg from seam to seam!!! Because the front of the leg is often narrower then the back. For the lining you will need two 50x30cm (20”x12”) pieces of cotton.

Photo by Make it in denim School on Creative Fabrica

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