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Quilted travel duffle.
On-the-go just got a whole lot prettier! This beautiful duffle is made for travel. Pack it on its own or use the sleeve on the back to slip it over the handle of a rolling suitcase. Classic hardware pulls it all together, allowing the design to include carry handles as well as a fully adjustable and detachable shoulder strap. Plus, a magnetic snap keeps the generous front pocket closed.
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I need help please. I attached the interior pocket onto the back main panel as instructed. When I attach the sleeve on the outside of the back panel I put the bottom of the sleeve 3.5 inches up from the bottom starting at the outside edge sewing in 5 inches then up to the top. The sews up the interior pocket so that’s it’s about 2 inches deep and does not leave the sleeve open to slip over the luggage. I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong and help would be appreciated
Hi Robin, The interior pockets are not exceptionally deep. You can see in the beauty photo within the introduction, with the bag open, how they look in comparison to the items put into the pockets. It is mentioned within the lining pocket instructions, the your stitching “divides the interior pocket into three sections. Later, when you stitch the back sleeve in place, the pocket will be further divided into two shorter outer pockets and two narrow pen pockets.” On the sleeve, I’m not 100% sure what is happening, but maybe taking a look at the drawing underneath step #8 will … Read more »
Bonjour et merci beaucoup pour ce tuto bien documenté! J’ai adapté le modèle pour faire un sac à langer pour ma petite fille et je suis très contente!
Hi Christine – thank you so much for letting us know about your success with our project! I love the idea of re-purposing this as a diaper bag. Excellent!
I made this duffle for my daughter’s birthday for an upcoming trip. It really looks great. Many of the techniques were new for me (zippers, piping, hardware install, etc). I took my time and referenced the instructions often. Both the instructions and the linked tutorials were very well put together and easy to follow. I have far greater confidence in tackling new projects now. Thank you!
Hi Ali – that is such great news – and exactly what we love to hear. Our goal is always to give folks the confidence they need to move forward to all kinds of fun projects.
I made this for my daughter-in-law for Christmas and it came out beautifully! I actually made her two different bags but definitely like this pattern much more.
Hi Honey! Thanks so much for letting us know. We always love hearing about project successes. And… we love being “the most liked pattern” too 🙂
I am an experienced quilter/bag maker and am excited to make this for an upcoming trip! One question, do you think it is necessary to quilt it with the vertical lines? I was thinking about doing some free motion quilting, but wasn’t sure if that would mess things up.
Hi Jo – glad to hear you’re going to make our duffle. It’s SO popular. The straight line quilting does make it easier to align the pockets, panels, and the zipper and sidewall, but if you’re experienced, that will probably not be an issue for you. As always with our projects – and really, for all sewing (am I right?), the final choices as up to you!
Hi, have you done a video on this bag? I have read the instructions but I am more visual learner. Thanks
Hi Susanna – We don’t do full video tutorials at this time. However many, many folks have made this popular bag with great success just using the photos and steps.
This is an awesome bag. Would it be possible to just make this with canvas and not create the quilting?
Hi Melissa – thanks so much! This is a VERY popular duffle. We have not tested the bag without the quilting. It certainly could be possible, however, the way everything is layered, the quilting is what keeps everything nice and flat — no shifting during construction. There is such a thing as TWO-sided fusible fleece. That could be a possible option for keeping the layers flat and secure. That said, without testing, I can’t give you a 100% guarantee of what will or won’t work.
Je viens de terminé ce sac pour ma fille . Merci pour ce patron si bien détaillé et illustré. Je n’ai pas fait le matelassage . J’ai acheté le tissus déjà matelassé réversible . Par contre j’ai fait le biais et le passepoil . Pour moi une première bien réussi grâce au tutoriel . Ma fille va l’utiliser comme sac de change pour bébé aussi j’ai transformé le manchon arrière en poche . ❤
Thank you so much for letting us know you had such great success with this pattern. I think it will make a great diaper bag!
This is such an awesome pattern – it’s the first bag that I’m sewing and my first time quilting anything as well! I have a question about sewing the exterior and interior pieces with the batting. I marked my material to sew and quilt the exterior sides of the bag but my material keeps shifting. I lined up everything nicely and tried adding pins all over to stop it from shifting but I’m still having the issue (and I’m using a walking foot with the interior/fusible fleece side facing up). What am I doing wrong??
Hi Tyler – Hmmm, it certainly sounds like you are doing everything right. With the fabric layered wrong sides together, aligned, securely pinned, and a Walking foot… you should be stitching without problem. It makes me think your Walking foot might not be operating correctly. Are you 100% sure it’s correctly attached? Have you tried doing some quilting on scraps with the same foot? When you attach the foot, take a look — without fabric in place — at the throat plate area. While using the hand wheel, allow the foot to move and confirm that the feed dogs in … Read more »
Thank you for the feedback Liz! I’ll check out my walking food and if that’s not the issue I’ll try your other suggestion. Thank you!
Just finnished this bag with some curtain fabric I had left over, really pleaseed with it although I did have three broken needles probalbly because the layers of curtain fabric do get very thick.Off to Spain next week end and this is definately going with me.Thanks for the free pattern and the really good instructions. I dont use instagram otherwise I would share some photos.
Hi Linda – Thank you so much for letting us know about your fabulous success. This is SUCH a popular bag, we’re glad to know it’s on its way to Spain! We are also on Facebook, if you wanted to post a picture there: at sew4home
I have just uploaded a photo, thanks.
Just saw it and responded on FB — lovely job. Have a wonderful journey!
Sorry, I found the answer to my question but don’t know how to delete it!
Love this bag!!
I’m glad you figured it out! Enjoy the project!
So sorry, just found how to print, lol
Love the look of this bag! Is there any way to print the directions? For some reason I cannot do it on my computer…. Thanks,
Hi Jo – yes of course. Look for our SHARE bar which has all the quick buttons to allow you to share on social, print, email, and save as a PDF. If on your desktop, it is a vertical bar to the left of the images and copy that travels as you scroll. On some smaller devices it may appear horizontally near the top. Below is a link which explains all the details: https://sew4home.com/how-use-sew4home-pdfs-articles-patterns/
I have fallen in love with this bag, and have just ordered my fabrics (Timeless Treasures). I will need to work S-L-O-W-L-Y as I tend to have difficulty with attention and details. Hope to finish by Christmas! All of your your comments have given me hope that I will be able to succeed with this. 😀
Hi Maureen – Yay – I know you can do it! This is such a popular project – hundreds of folks have found success with it. Slow and steady is always the best approach. Another tip we often give: if you come across a part you are struggling with, make it first from scrap fabric to work through the steps. This helps cement it in your brain and you’ll be ready to motor through that section with your real fabric with confidence.
I’m going to attempt this one with my Tula Pink fabric I don’t want to cut haha. I’m a beginner but my mum is the experienced one. But does anyone know of a video sew-along for this bag? Thanks 🙂
Hi Laura – Ohhh Tula … love her so much. I know you can do it. Read through the instructions a few times to “make it in your head” and go slowly. We don’t do full video project tutorials. And, since all our patterns/projects are copyrighted… I would hope no one else has either since that violates copyright – but (**sigh**) the internet. Even so, by working carefully and slowly, we know you can make it through. Let us know how it goes!
I love working on projects from Sew4Home, and this one has been a labor of love and patience. I had some old Amy Butler home decor weighted fabric in my stash that I pulled out for my first attempt. I would suggest making note of what direction to quilt the bottom loop piece because I quilted it in the other direction (which I don’t mind) but will quilt in the recommended direction on my second attempt. I will admit that the process of attaching the side panels to the loop was a challenge where I cused up a storm as … Read more »
Hi Christina – Thank you for letting us know about your success with this pattern. Sorry to hear you had a bit of a challenge with the direction of the lines of quilting. We do try to be super detailed with our steps and pictures, but there is a lot going on with this project. Glad to hear it was fixable. If you follow us on social media, we’d love to have your post a pic or two so we can all be inspired. I bet it is gorgeous in Amy Butler fabric!
Thanks Liz! Just shared some pics on Instagram and tagged Sew4home as the pattern credit.
Hi Christina – we saw them pics – thank you so much for sharing and such a lovely job!!
I just finished this pattern and wow!!!!! I’m not totally new to sewing but totally not a master and this was do-able for me. You had every detail of the pattern photographed and described to a T. Thank you so much for the wonderful pattern and giving it for free is the icing on the cake.
Hi Robin – that is such great news! Thank you so much for letting us know about your success. If you follow up on social media, we’d love to see a picture posted 🙂
I absolutely love this site. It has given me so many fun projects to enjoy using my machine. I think every member of my family needs one of these duffles!
Wow – thanks, Terry. So sorry that we missed your comment all those months ago, but it was so sweet to come across it today.
Oyez oyez! This needs to
Oyez oyez! This needs to vacay with me this summer. Most curtains for the ne house are finished and hung, and I’m thinking about vacation time. I need this. I really, really need this. Thank you! I had downloaded the project before, but then forgot, so I appreciate the reminder!
@Momo – Yay! Can’t wait to
@Momo – Yay! Can’t wait to see how yours turns out!
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Large Duffle Bag Pattern (FREE) – The BEST Tutorial
Always wanted to know how to make a homemade duffle bag? This step-by-step tutorial with free pattern will show you exactly what to do. Get ready to rock your next adventure in style by making this simple duffle bag, perfect for holding everything!
If you’re anything like me, chances are you love large bags because you want to bring your entire wardrobe with you while traveling. Because well…you just never know when you will need that oversized sweater or that colorful scarf. Sound familiar?
Well today I have a treat for you, because this duffle bag pattern is everything you need to make a large carry-all bag to store your belongings.
- Handmade Duffle with Free Sewing Pattern
- How do you Make a Rectangular Duffle Bag?
- What are the Dimensions of This Bag?
- How Much Fabric Do I need to Make a Duffle Bag?
- What Fabric is Used for Duffle Bag?
- Exterior Fabric
- Fusible Interfacing
- How to Sew a Zipper Pocket?
How to Sew Side Pockets
Sewing front panels together.
- How to Sew Zipper to Duffel Bag
Sewing Lining to Zipper
Sewing side pieces to zipper piece, how to sew bag handles, sewing bag all together.
- Sewing Duffel Bag Lining Together
- How to Sew Shoulder Straps
Handmade Duffle With free sewing pattern
The large duffle bag consists of two zippered pockets on the front and back of the bag. Additionally, there are two side pockets so you can easily slide things in and out for easy access.
The bag has a dual zipper opening with wide access (it opens from side to side). I purposely designed it this way because I want my carry-all bags to have a large opening for ease-of-use.
On top of that, the bag comes with a shoulder strap so that you can wear it across your body. You can, of course, make it without the shoulder strap so the duffle is essentially a giant tote bag to carry around all your belongings.
Since this is a DIY project, you can make it however you want. This is the ABSOLUTE BEST part about sewing your own bags! You get to choose what features you want or don’t want.
How do You Make a Rectangular Duffle Bag?
Follow the step-by-step tutorial below and I will show you exactly how to make this stylish and useful bag. The duffel itself is not difficult to sew. However, it is not a quick sewing project as there are many parts to the bag, including 3 zippers. This sewing project is most suitable for those who have completed other simple sewing projects before.
If this is the first time you are attempting a sewing project, check out the following beginner-friendly sewing projects to help you get you started.
Baby Bandana Bib
Easy Drawstring Bag
Simple Tote Bag
Last Minute Fabric Gift bag with a Gusset
If you are a complete beginner to sewing, these beginner-friendly sewing tutorials are just for you!
- How to Thread a Sewing Machine
- How to Thread and Wind The Bobbin
- 10 Tips to Easily Thread a Sewing Needle
- 19 Essential Hand Sewing Stitches Everyone Needs to Know
What are the Dimensions of Large Duffle Bag?
The front of the handmade duffle bag measures approximately 19.5″ (49.53cm) wide and 12″ (30.48cm) tall. The height of the handle strap is approximately 9″ (22.86cm) .
The side of the duffle bag measures approximately 8″ (20.32cm) at the bottom and 6.5″ (16.51cm) wide along the zipper.
How much Fabric Do I need to make a Duffle Bag
To make a large duffle bag, you will need 1 yard of exterior fabric and 1 yard of lining (0.9 meters each) . You can also choose to make the bag using two types of exterior fabric. In that case, you will need 1/2 yard of each fabric . For a complete list of materials you will need for duffle bag, see MATERIALS below.
What Fabric is Used for Duffel Bags?
You can use any woven fabric you like. Fabrics in the following list are especially suitable for making duffel bags:
- Canvas – Canvas is sturdy, durable and heavy duty. This makes is very suitable as duffle bags usually go through repetitive wear and tear.
- Outdoor fabric – Similar to canvas, outdoor fabric is generally thick and heavy duty. They are also water resistant and some even waterproof, another bonus feature!
- Thick Cotton Fabric – Other thick cottons such as denim and twill are also good choices.
- Vinyl Fabric – Durable, stylish, and will look store-bought. However, recommend using a Heavy Duty Sewing Machine or industrial machine as the fabric pieces are thick and can be difficult to sew.
- Regular Weight Cotton reinforced with batting or interfacing – if you see a lightweight cotton print that you just have to have , reinforce it with fusible fleece or interfacing! Additionally, use canvas fabric as the lining for extra support. This is the option that I used. See STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIAL for how to make a sturdy large-sized duffle bag .
- DUFFLE BAG SEWING PATTERN (Available in the Free MindyMakes Library ) .
- If using one type of fabric: 1 yard (44” wide)
- If using 2 types of fabric: 1 yard (44” wide) of each fabric
- LINING FABRIC : 1 Yard (44” wide) – ideally medium to heavy-weight woven cotton such as canvas, duck cloth, or heavy-duty twill. If wanting to use light weight fabric, you can always fuse interfacing to add stability
- FUSIBLE INTERFACING – 1 Yard
- FUSIBLE FLEECE – 1 Yard. I used Pellon 987F Fusible Fleece . May not need if using medium to heavy-weight canvas or duck cloth for the exterior.
- ONE SIDED FUSIBLE ULTRA FIRM STABILIZER (20”wide) – 2/3 of a yard (20”or 51cm) . I used Pellon 71F Peltex
- 30” DUAL SEPARATING ZIPPER (x1) – I used Coats & Clark Sport Parka Dual Separating Zipper . You can also use a longer zipper and trim down
- 7″ MATCHING ZIPPER (x2)
- TWO 47”(119.38cm) pieces – for bag handles
- ONE 60”(152.4cm) piece – for shoulder strap
- TWO 3″ (7.62cm) pieces – for side panel tabs
- 1.5” WIDE D RINGS (x2) – Also available on Amazon along with swivel hooks and slider
- 1.5” WIDE SWIVEL HOOK S (x2)
- 1.5” WIDE SLIDER (x1)
- SEWING MACHINE
- FABRIC SCISSORS – these Ginghers are my favorite.
- CLEAR RULER – I have the DRITZ See-Through Sewing Ruler
- FABRIC CHALK – These Chaco Liners by Clover are my absolute favorite
- SEWING PINS and SEWING CLIPS
- HAND SEWING NEEDLES
- MATCHING THREAD
DUFFLE BAG PATTERN
For the Large Duffle Bag Sewing Pattern , ALL pattern pieces are available in printable format except the [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] and [BOTTOM FUSIBLE PIECE] pattern. You will need to draw these patterns directly on the fabric . The dimensions of these two pattern pieces are listed below:
- Cut 2 Pieces on Exterior Fabric
- Cut 2 Pieces on Lining Fabric
- BOTTOM FUSIBLE PIECE: 19.5″ x 8″ (49.5 cm x 20.3 cm)
Alternatively, you can also deduct 0.5″ (1.27mm) from entire border of [BOTTOM PIECE] pattern by folding the paper pattern in. This will give you the dimension of [BOTTOM FUSIBLE PIECE] if you prefer not to draw the pattern.
EXTERIOR FABRIC
- FRONT/BACK PIECE (x4)
- MIDDLE PIECE – ZIPPER TOP (x2)*
- MIDDLE PIECE – ZIPPER BOTTOM (x2)*
- BOTTOM PIECE (x1)
- SIDE PIECE (x2)
- SIDE POCKET (x2)*
- TOP ZIPPER PIECE (x2) – draw measurements on fabric and cut out
NOTE: *If you want to self-line the pockets, cut out 4 pieces (instead of 2) for all the pieces marked with an asterisk (*). You won’t need to cut those pieces on the lining then.
LINING FABRIC
- FRONT/BACK PIECE (x2)
- MIDDLE PIECE (x2) – Cut out of exterior fabric if you want self-line the pockets.
FUSIBLE INTERFACING
- FRONT/BACK PIECE (x4) – fusible fleece
- MIDDLE PIECE – ZIPPER TOP (x2) – fusible fleece
- MIDDLE PIECE – ZIPPER BOTTOM (x2) – fusible fleece
- SIDE PIECE (x2) – fusible fleece
- SIDE POCKET (x2) – fusible interfacing
- BOTTOM PIECE (x2) – Cut out 2 pieces measuring 19.5”x 8”(49.5 cm x 20.3 cm) each on Peltex Ultra Firm Stabilizer.
- TOP ZIPPER PIECE (x2) – Fusible fleece . Cut out following instruction in tutorial. There is no paper pattern.
LARGE DUFFLE BAG PATTERN is available in our Free MindyMakes Resource Library , listed under section “D” as Duffle Bag Pattern . Subscribe here to get the password.
How do you make a homemade duffle bag ?
How to sew a zipper pocket.
LEFT: Put zipper right side up. Place [FRONT: CENTER TOP PIECE] above zipper, right side up. Then put [FRONT: CENTER BOTTOM PIECE] below zipper, right side up. RIGHT: Flip [FRONT: CENTER TOP PIECE] over from top to bottom so the wrong side faces up. Match fabric edge with end of zipper, right sides together.
LEFT : Pin fabric to zipper. RIGHT : Flip zipper and fabric (right to left) so that wrong side of zipper faces up.
LEFT : Place [CENTER TOP LINING PIECE] over zipper and exterior fabric, wrong side up. RIGHT : Using a zipper foot, sew fabric/zipper/lining together.
LEFT : Lean seam allowance down towards lining side and edge stitch (red dotted lines) RIGHT : Next, turn fabric so that the right side of zipper is to your right (when looking down from above) and faces up.
LEFT : Pin [FRONT: CENTER BOTTOM PIECE] to zipper, right sides together, matching at the edge. RIGHT : Flip [FRONT: CENTER BOTTOM PIECE] from top to bottom so the right side faces up
Place [CENTER BOTTOM LINING PIECE] over, with wrong side facing up. Stitch together.
Lean seam allowance down towards lining and edge stitch down (see the white stitch line on RIGHT PHOTO)
LEFT : Give it a good press. RIGHT : [CENTER POCKET PIECE] , front view.
LEFT : Turn your zipper to the lining side and give it a good press. RIGHT : [CENTER POCKET PIECE] , back view. Note that the wrong side of zipper faces up.
With wrong side of zipper facing up, place [CENTER POCKET LINING PIECE] over, right sides together. Baste the entire pocket together (black dotted lines).
- You may notice at this point that the [CENTER POCKET PIECE] is a little larger than the lining piece. Trim sides down so that it is the same size as the lining.
Your [CENTER POCKET PIECE] is now finished! Repeat for other side.
LEFT : Sew [SIDE POCKET PIECE] exterior and lining, right sides together (black dotted lines) In this example I self-lined the pockets (used same fabric on exterior and lining) , but feel free to use the lining fabric. RIGHT : Lean seam allowance down towards lining side and stitch down (red dotted lines) at 1/8”to sew line (black dotted lines)
- Press seam allowance down towards lining. Then turn pocket so exterior fabric faces up and press at the sew line.
Your side pocket piece is now done. If you self-lined like I did, keep track that the interior of the pocket is the side with the seam allowance sewn down (red dotted lines). Repeat for other pocket.
Baste Side Pocket to [SIDE BOTTOM PIECE] (red dotted lines). Repeat for other side.
Sew [FRONT SIDE PANEL] pieces to [CENTER POCKET PIECE] , right sides together (black dotted lines).
Press seam allowance down towards [FRONT SIDE PANEL] pieces as shown in photo. Repeat for other side.
How to Sew Zipper to Duffle Bag
Pin [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] to zipper, right sides together, as pictured. Match end of zipper to edge of fabric (red arrows).
LEFT : First, use zipper foot to sew zipper to [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] RIGHT : Second, when you get close to the end of the zipper, remove the fabric + zipper. No need to backstitch as you will stitch over where you stopped in the next step.
NOTE: Ideally, keep the needle in the zipper+fabric, lift the pressor foot, then open the zipper the other way (if using a double zip zipper) and finish stitching to the end of the zipper. However, in my case I wasn’t able to slide the zipper pull under my pressor foot because the pull was too thick (I’m using a parka zipper)
Flip the fabric counterclockwise 180°(red arrow) so the fabric is to your right. Switch zipper foot to the other side. Open the zipper.
Finish stitch zipper, making sure you stitch past where you stopped previously.
Pin other piece of [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] to other side of zipper, right sides together. Stitch together like you just did.
Place [SIDE PIECE] over [ZIPPER PIECE] . matching at the midline. Note that [ZIPPER PIECE] is (likely) going to be wider be than the top edge of [SIDE PIECE] (see where arrows are pointing). We are going to trim [ZIPPER PIECE] down to match the top width of [SIDE PIECE] .
NOTE: If you find that your [SIDE PIECE] and [ZIPPER PIECE] match exactly, no need to trim!
Measure the difference on each side of the [ZIPPER PIECE] versus [SIDE PIECE] . As you can see in the photo, the excess on the left and right sides is not the same.
Trim off the excess along entire strip of [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] . Now it matches the [SIDE PIECE] exactly!
LEFT : Now measure the width of the fabric of [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] on one side of the zipper. Take that measurement (3 and 5/8 in or 85mm) and subtract seam allowance of 1/2 in (12.7mm). In my case I get a new width of 3 and 1/8 in (79mm). Cut two pieces of fusible fleece with the new width and the length of the [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] RIGHT : Fuse fleece onto wrong side of [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] . Repeat for other side.
Turn [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] to right side and press again.
Open up your zipper with right side of exterior fabric facing up. Pin lining as pictured, right sides together, matching lining edge to exterior fabric edge.
Use fabric chalk and mark about 0.5 in(12.7mm) from lining edge. Repeat for other end of [TOP ZIPPER PIECE]
LEFT : Now sew lining to zipper + Exterior Fabric (right sides together), stopping 0.5” short of the edge of the lining. Back stitch at the 0.5” mark. RIGHT : The ends of your [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] will look like the photo. See how the end of lining fabric is not sewn down to the zipper and exterior fabric.
Lean seam allowance towards lining side and edge stitch down, starting about 1.25”(31.75mm) from edge (yellow dotted lines). Make sure to use thread that matches the lining.
Give your [TOP ZIPPER PIECE ] with lining sewn in a good press. Trim any excess lining that extends past the exterior fabric.
How to Sew D-Rings for Shoulder Strap
LEFT : Cut 2 pieces of 1.5” wide webbing three inches (7.6cm) in length each. RIGHT : insert webbing into D ring.
Fold webbing in half over D-ring and baste the ends together (red dotted line)
LEFT : With right side of [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] facing up, pull the zipper slightly away from the edge and place D-ring with webbing at the midpoint. Baste in place (red dotted line). RIGHT : Place [SIDE PIECE] over [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] , right sides together. Dotted line shows D-ring with webbing sandwiched in between. Pin together.
Turn your fabric around so zipper + lining is facing up. Push the un-sewn ends of the lining away from the edge fabric (yellow arrows) as you don’t want to stitch the lining just yet.
First, sew at 1/2” (12.7mm) seam allowance (black dotted line). Next, as you stitch, make sure you pull back the free ends of the lining so you don’t sew on it. Next, point seam allowance down towards [SIDE PIECE] .
LEFT : Edge stitch (red dotted line) seam allowance down 1/8” (3mm) from where you had just sewn (black dotted line). Repeat on the other side. RIGHT : You will end up with [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] sewn to the two [SIDE PIECE] , as pictured. We will call this entire piece [DUFFLE TOP AND SIDE]
LEFT : Fuse Peltex to [DUFFLE BOTTOM] and [DUFFLE BOTTOM LINING] . RIGHT : Pin strap to [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] and [DUFFLE BACK PIECE] as pictured.
Stitch strap down to [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] at 1/8” (3mm) from edge of strap. Stop sewing (black dotted lines) about 1”(25mm) from top edge of bag. You will finish sewing the straps in after you sew the [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] to [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] . Repeat for [DUFFLE BACK PIECE]
- Sew [DUFFLE BOTTOM PIECE] to [DUFFLE BACK PIECE] , right sides together. Repeat for [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] .
Next, use clips (or pins) to clip the Top Zipper Lining Pieces together so they don’t get in the way when you sew the exterior of the bag together.
Fold [DUFFLE TOP/SIDE PIECE] in half and make small clips on both sides to mark the midline.
Repeat for [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] and [DUFFLE BACK PIECE] to mark the midline.
On [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] , mark the midpoint of the rounded corner by folding in half and making a small clip. Repeat on the other rounded corner. Do this on [DUFFLE BACK PIECE] as well.
LEFT : First, measure the distance between the bottom of [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] to midpoint of rounded corner you just marked. My bag measured about 12.75 in (323.85mm). Next, add 1/2”(12.7mm) seam allowance to that measurement (so mine is now 13.25” or 336.55mm). RIGHT : Use chalk to mark the new measurement (that includes seam allowance) sides of [DUFFLE TOP/SIDE PIECE] , as pictured. Repeat on other end.
Pin/clip [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] and [DUFFLE BACK PIECE] to [DUFFLE TOP/SIDE PIECE] , right sides together. Make sure to match at all the markings you just made (midline, rounded corner).
I find it easier to use pins to stabilize rounded corners to [ DUFFLE TOP/SIDE PIECE] and use clips for the rest.
On the bottom corners (blue arrows), I find it easier to sew if I first make a diagonal cut that is just shy of the 0.5” box.
Another tip is I find it much easier to pin (and sew) if you first make a few notches around the rounded curve (LEFT PHOTO) as well as around your marking on [DUFFLE TOP/SIDE PIECE] , red lines on RIGHT PHOTO. Just make sure the notches don’t extend past the 0.5” sew line.
Sew [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] and [DUFFLE BACK PIECE] to [DUFFLE TOP/SIDE PIECE] .
Trim seam allowance down to 1/4”(6.35mm)
Next, turn your bag to the right side and finish stitching the bag handles at the top (red dotted line), making sure to overlap with the black dotted lines (where you had previously sewn). Backstitch.
Sewing Duffle Bag Lining Together
First, remove the clips/pins holding the [ZIPPER PIECE LINING] . Next, close the zipper on the side you will be working on. Finally, pin [SIDE PIECE LINING] to [ZIPPER PIECE LINING] , right sides together.
Sew [ZIPPER PIECE LINING] to [SIDE PIECE LINING] using a zipper foot. Pull the end of the zipper back and out of the way as you sew. Make sure you are sewing the lining only, NOT any of the exterior fabric.
Once you are done, your duffle bag lining will look something like what you see in the LEFT PHOTO. RIGHT : Pin and sew [BOTTOM PIECE LINING] to [SIDE PIECE LINING] , right sides together.
Your duffle bag lining will now look like the photo. Repeat on other side.
Now, sew [FRONT PIECE LINING] and [BACK PIECE LINING] to rest of duffle bag lining (yellow dotted lines). Next, leave an opening about 7-8”at the bottom of the bag on either the FRONT or BACK PIECE LINING (doesn’t matter which one). We will use this opening to turn the bag to the right side in the next step.
Two wrong-side views of your duffle bag . You are almost done!
Turn duffle bag to the right side through the opening in the lining.
Close the opening in the lining using invisible ladder stitch.
Congratulations! Your large duffle bag is now finished!
How to Sew Shoulder Strap
Fold down ends of webbing and stitch about 1/8”(3mm) from fold (black dotted line).
Slide one end of the webbing through the center of the slider (LEFT). Pull it under and through right loop of slider (RIGHT PHOTO) so it’s about 0.25 – 0.5 inches (6-12mm) beyond the slider.
Stitch down end of webbing at 1/8”(3mm) from from previous fold.
- Slide other end of webbing through swivel clip (folded end facing up) and pull over the clip.
Take the end of the webbing to the slider and feed it across and over the center bar of the slider (red arrow).
- Thread the end of the webbing over the second swivel clip and stitch down.
Your shoulder shop is finished!
Aren’t you proud of yourself for finishing this sewing project? I sure am! Especially if this is your first time sewing up such a large bag! Now tote it around and show it off! Don’t be shy. Yes, I made that!
This duffel bag also makes a great DIY present for those traveling enthusiasts in your life. Or as bride and bridesmaid gifts. Your loved ones will be THRILLED to receive such a nice gift!
I’d love to hear in the comments below where you are going with your DIY duffel bag, or who you are making it for!
How to Sew a Large Duffel Bag
A simple duffel bag that is perfect for holding everything for your next getaway.
- DUFFEL BAG SEWING PATTERN
- EXTERIOR FABRIC - 1 Yard (44" Wide) if using one type of fabric, 1/2" each if using 2 different fabrics
- LINING - 1 Yard (44" Wide)
- FUSIBLE INTERFACING - 1 Yard
- FUSIBLE FLEECE - 1 Yard
- ONE SIDED FUSIBLE ULTRA FIRM STABILIZER (20”wide)
- 30” DUAL SEPARATING ZIPPER (x1)
- 7" MATCHING ZIPPER (x2)
- 1.5" WIDE WEBBING in matching color: 4.5 Yards (4.2 meters)
- 1.5” WIDE D RINGS (x2)
- 1.5” WIDE SWIVEL HOOKS (x2)
- ZIPPER FOOT
- FABRIC SCISSORS
- CLEAR RULER
- FABRIC CHALK
Instructions
Before you start, make sure to:
- Cut out all pattern pieces on fabric
- Iron on Fusible interfacing (if using)
HOW TO SEW ZIPPER POCKETS
- Pin [FRONT: CENTER TOP PIECE] and [FRONT: CENTER BOTTOM PIECE] to zipper, right sides together and sew.
- Flip zipper so wrong side faces up.
- Place [CENTER TOP LINING PIECE] and [CENTER BOTTOM LINING PIECE] over, wrong side facing up, and stitch.
- Lean seam allowance down towards lining side and edge stitch. Give it a good press.
- With wrong side of zipper facing up, place [CENTER POCKET LINING PIECE] over, right sides together. Baste the entire pocket together.
- Your [CENTER POCKET PIECE] is now finished! Repeat for other pocket.
HOW TO SEW SIDE POCKETS
- Sew [SIDE POCKET PIECE] exterior and lining, right sides together
- Lean seam allowance down towards lining side and stitch down at 1/8”to sew line.
- Repeat for other pocket
SEWING FRONT PANELS TOGETHER
- Sew [FRONT SIDE PANEL] pieces to [CENTER POCKET PIECE] , right sides together.
- Press seam allowance down towards [FRONT SIDE PANEL] pieces.
- Repeat for other side
HOW TO SEW DUFFEL BAG ZIPPER
- Pin [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] to zipper, right sides together. Match end of zipper to edge of fabric.
- Sew zipper to [TOP ZIPPER PIECE], then repeat and sew zipper to [BOTTOM ZIPPER PIECE]
- Place [SIDE PIECE] over [ZIPPER PIECE] . matching at the mid line. Trim [ZIPPER PIECE] down to match the top width of [SIDE PIECE] if necessary.
- Measure width of the fabric of [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] on one side of the zipper. Take that measurement and subtract seam allowance of 1/2 in (12.7mm).
- Cut two pieces of fusible fleece with the new width. Length is same as [TOP ZIPPER PIECE]
- Fuse fleece onto wrong side of [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] and [BOTTOM ZIPPER PIECE]
SEWING LINING TO ZIPPER
- Open up your zipper. Pin lining to exterior fabric, right sides together.
- Use fabric chalk and mark about 0.5 in(12.7mm) from lining edge.
- Sew lining to zipper + Exterior Fabric (right sides together), stopping 0.5” short of the edge of the lining. Back stitch at the 0.5” mark.
- Lean seam allowance towards lining side and edge stitch down, starting about 1.25”(31.75mm) from edge.
- Give your fabric a good press. Trim any excess lining that extends past the exterior fabric.
SEWING SIDE PIECE TO ZIPPER PIECE
- Pin [TOP ZIPPER PIECE] to [SIDE PIECE] , right sides together.*
- Sew at 1/2” (12.7mm) seam allowance**.
- Point seam allowance down towards [SIDE PIECE] and edge stitch.
- Repeat on other side.
SEWING BAG HANDLES
- Pin strap to [DUFFEL FRONT PIECE] and [DUFFEL BACK PIECE].
- Stitch strap down to [DUFFEL FRONT PIECE] at 1/8” (3mm) from edge of strap. Stop sewing about 1”(25mm) from top edge of bag.***
- Repeat on other side
SEWING BAG ALL TOGETHER
- Use clips (or pins) to clip the Top Zipper Lining Pieces together so they don’t get in the way when you sew the exterior of the bag together.
- Mark mid line of [DUFFLE TOP/SIDE PIECE], [DUFFLE FRONT PIECE] and [DUFFLE BACK PIECE]****
- Mark also the midpoint of rounded curve on Duffel Front and Back Piece.
- Pin [DUFFEL TOP/SIDE PIECE] to {DUFFEL FRONT PIECE] and [DUFFEL BACK PIECE], matching at the midpoints.
- Sew front and back of bag to [DUFFLE TOP/SIDE PIECE], easing at the rounded corners.
- Trim seam allowance down to 1/4”(6.35mm).
- Turn bag to the right side and finish stitching the bag handles at the top
SEWING BAG LINING TOGETHER
- Remove clips/pins holding the [ZIPPER PIECE LINING]
- Close the zipper on the side you will be working on.
- Pin [SIDE PIECE LINING] to [ZIPPER PIECE LINING] , right sides together.
- Sew [ZIPPER PIECE LINING] to [SIDE PIECE LINING] , pulling the end of the zipper back and out of the way as you sew*****
- Pin and sew [BOTTOM PIECE LINING] to [SIDE PIECE LINING] , right sides together.
- Sew [FRONT PIECE LINING] and [BACK PIECE LINING] to rest of duffle bag lining , easing at the rounded corners. Make sure to leave an opening about 7-8”at the bottom of the bag on either the FRONT or BACK PIECE LINING (doesn’t matter which one).
- Turn bag to the right side through the opening.
- Use Invisible ladder Stitch to close the opening and your bag is finished!
HOW TO SEW SHOULDER STRAP
- Fold down ends of webbing and stitch about 1/8”(3mm) from fold.
- Slide one end of the webbing through the center of the slider. Pull it under and through right loop of slider so it’s about 0.25 – 0.5 inches (6-12mm) beyond the slider.
- Stitch down end of webbing at 1/8”(3mm) from from previous fold.
- Take the end of the webbing to the slider and feed it across and over the center bar of the slider.
- Shoulder strap is finished.
- Clip shoulder strap to duffel bag and adjust for length as necessary.
*Pin the unsewn ends of the lining down as you don’t want to stitch this part down just yet.
**make sure you pull back the free ends of the lining so you don’t sew on it
***You will finish sewing the straps in at a later step
**** Do this by folding your fabric in half lengthwise and making two small notches on both ends of the fold
*****Make sure you are sewing the lining only, NOT any of the exterior fabric.
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This is so excellent. Thank you so much for providing this free pattern. I am part way through constructing my bag and it is turning out beautifully. I think the step for attaching the d rings for the shoulder strap is missing from the instructions. Thought you would want to know!
Yes, thank you for letting me know! I’ve updated the post so it has the instructions for attaching D-rings for the shoulder straps. Thanks again so much!
Great directions and visuals!!! The one thing I can’t find and when and how to add the D-rings for the shoulder strap.
Sorry about that! The post has been updated to include the instructions for adding D-rings. Hope that helps!
I am using 2 different pieces of fabric and I can’t seem to lay out the patterns to fit on a 1/2 yard. The pieces colored blue don’t seem to fit on a 1/2 yard. What am I doing wrong?
How wide is your 1/2″ yard of fabric? Is it at least 44″ wide?
The problem I have is with getting 4 pieces of the front piece A on the outer fabric. I can only get 2 pieces Thanks for your help.
Oh my, there is a correction!!! With 1/2 yard you will be able to get Front/Back Piece (x4), Middle Piece – Zipper Top (x2), and side piece (x2). The bottom piece (x1) will need to be cut out of a different fabric. If you want to cut the bottom piece out of the same fabric as well, you will need 1 yard of the same fabric. I’ve updated the correction in the post. Sorry about that. Hope this helps!
The shortage arises when I need to get 4 front piece A of the outer fabric. I can only get 2 of this piece. Thanks for your help.
Just finished the bag. It came out great. Thanks for posting the tutorial and written directions online. I made it for a friend that is retiring and he loved it. Thanks again!
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9 Duffle Bag Pattern Options To Make You Want To Travel
Have you ever noticed that when you shop for an overnight or weekend duffle bag, you find just a few options, usually a simple nylon bag with a sports brand printed on it? I don’t know about you, but when I like my traveling items to have a little personality.
In this post, we will discuss creating a weekend bag from a duffle bag pattern. I will also show you some wonderful weekend bag patterns that I think you will love.
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What Fabric Is Used For Duffle Bags?
Typically, sporty duffle bags are made from woven nylon fabric. Vera Bradley bags are made with 100% cotton and are popular for traveling.
However, what if you want to make your own Vera Bradley-inspired weekend duffle bag? For many of us (myself included,) the idea of creating our traveling bags from a duffle bag sewing pattern is tempting and intriguing.
When choosing fabric for a travel bag, you want something that will be sturdy and strong with little to no stretch. This will ensure the bag keeps its shape and won’t tear or fall apart.
If you want to make your duffle bag, I suggest using one of the following fabrics to ensure your bag will last a long time and hold up to the inevitable trials and tribulations of travel.
- 100% Quilting Cotton
How To Make a Duffle Bag
I plan on doing a full tutorial later on, but right now, I’ll give you some basic steps to create a duffle bag from scratch. I am a big fan of the style of Vera Bradley bags. However, most of the prints just aren’t my style. These steps will help you create your quilted duffle bag for travel.
Step 1: Choose a pattern
There are hundreds of duffle bag patterns available on the market. Here are some things to consider when choosing a pattern.
- How many pockets will the bag have?
- How is it enclosed?
- Does it have separate compartments?
- What is the skill level?
- Does it come with templates?
- Will the bag have a lining?
Choose a pattern that fits your set criteria regarding skill level, functionality, and style.
Step 2: Follow the pattern instructions.
Any pattern you choose will have instructions on cutting and piecing the fabric. If you select a pattern that doesn’t include quilting the outside of the bag and want to have that extra design element, I suggest cutting out the individual pieces, quilting them, and then piecing the bag together.
To quilt the individual pieces, take the bag fabric, batting, and a “backing” and make the quilt sandwich. Quilt as desired. Straight line quilting looks great on large bags and gives it a beautiful, modern look.
Tip: I suggest using muslin for the backing because it is cheap and sturdy. It will add a layer of strength to the bag’s structure.
Once you have quilted the pieces you want quilted, continue following the pattern instructions to complete the shell of the bag.
Step 3: Create the lining and inside of the bag
Again, the pattern should have the instructions for adding pockets, compartments and lining to the bag. If you don’t want a lining in your bag and just want it to be a large open bag, you can skip this step entirely.
Step 4: Add the straps
Create your straps via the pattern instructions and add them to the bag. If the bag has a lining, you will need to make sure when you add the straps that, you conceal the raw edges inside the lining.
If there is no lining, fold the ends of the straps and attach them to the bag, ensuring that the raw edges are concealed under the strap.
And there you have your completed bag! Enjoy!
How Long Should a Duffle Bag Strap Be?
The length of the straps for your duffle bag will depend on where you will attach the straps and how tall you are. As a good rule of thumb, duffle bag straps should be around 30” long.
The great idea is to use a fabric measuring tape and drape it over your shoulder to see where 30” lands on you. Depending on where it hits, you can add or subtract a few inches to make it the perfect size.
9 Easy Duffle Bag Sewing Pattern Ideas
I searched across the interwebs to find nine unique patterns that I think would make beautiful weekender bags. I tried not to include bags that look incredibly similar to give you various style choices. Enjoy!
- Delia Creates’ Weekender Bag Tutorial
Here is an in-depth sewing tutorial on making this beautiful zipper duffle bag. This tutorial shows you how to piece the bag together, add zipper pockets, and two types of solid leather straps. You can easily use this tutorial to create a unique quilted weekend duffle bag that will last for years.
The finished size of the bag is 15 ½”x 23 ½”.
- Patchwork Rainbow Duffle Bag
If you love quilts, you will love this quilted duffle bag from The Sewing Chick. She used Simplicity pattern #2600 to create this beautiful bag. The designer made some tweaks to the pattern, which she documents in her blog post, and added plenty of fun, quilty goodness to the design.
The finished size of this bag is 12”x24”.
- Quilted Travel Duffle
Here is an extremely detailed, well-written tutorial on making this adorable duffle bag. This bag was designed to fit the carry-on luggage handle, making it perfect for travel. This bag has multiple pouches and pockets to store everything you need for your next trip. The tutorial also includes comprehensive photos of each step if you are more of a visual learner.
The finished size of this bag is 12”x18”.
- Favorite Overnight Duffle
Here is another fabulous free tutorial + pattern from Sew4Home. This is a slightly smaller duffle bag than the other we’ve looked at so far, but sometimes you don’t need a massive bag for an overnight stay. This tutorial includes free printable templates and instructions on creating decorative straps with your sewing machine.
The finished bag will measure 15”x8 ½”.
- Colorful Patchwork Duffle Bag
Jeni Baker from In Color Order created this beautiful duffle bag. She purchased the pattern Holiday in London Duffle Bag by Bari J to construct this bag; however, she did make some changes to the original pattern to accommodate using quilt-as-you-go methods to make this patchwork design. She goes through the details of how she made each bag part, and I think it looks great!
- Cargo Duffle Bag Pattern
Here is a beautiful free pattern from Anna Graham of Noodle-Head.com. This pattern includes easy-to-follow instructions with detailed images of each step to help you along the way. Anyone can use this pattern, from a confident beginner to a seasoned professional sewist, and it will make a fun project for everybody.
The finished duffle bag will measure 18”x11”.
- The Saturday Bag
Melissa designed an adorable round duffle bag from Polka Dot Chair. This is an excellent beginner duffle bag project and can be put together in just a few hours. The pattern includes three sizes to choose from including:
- Small- 14”x7”
- Medium- 16”x9”
- Large- 19”x11”
It would be SO cute if you made “mommy and me” duffles for you and your little ones!
- Black and White Duffle Bag
The designer of this classic duffle bag used a modern wide striped black and white fabric that gives this duffle a classy vibe. With the link provided, you will find a printable template and YouTube video tutorial that will take you step-by-step on how to make this fun bag. I could not find the exact measurements of the final bag, but it looks like a large duffle bag from the photos and video tutorial.
- Happy Dance Duffle
This gorgeous duffle bag made by Brienne Moody is jaw-dropping! She used the free pattern from #6 of our list to create this beautiful bag but put her spin on it using leather for the bottom and side gusset pockets. She did such a great job making the pattern her own; I just had to share this one!
There we have it! Nine beautifully unique duffle bag pattern ideas to inspire you to create something for your next out-of-town vacation. I know I want to make one now! How about you? Which pattern caught your eye? Let me know in the comments below, and have a beautiful day!
Interested in making some fun toys for your cats? Check out my post on DIY Felt Cat Toys !
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12 Travel Bag Patterns
Stacy Fisher is an expert on crafting, sewing, and frugal finds, sharing her knowledge of hands-on DIY creations, finding freebies, and budgeting. Stacy was a guest on "The Dr. Oz Show" and featured in Woman's World Magazine. She has nearly two decades of writing and editing experience.
Delia Creates
These travel bag patterns are the perfect solution to keeping organized on your next vacation, weekend trip, or a day out in the sun. You'll find free patterns so you can DIY your own duffel bag, tote, overnight bag, jewelry roll, tote bag , and more.
All of these travel bag patterns have everything you need to sew up a new bag for you or the kids. You'll find materials and supply lists, step-by-step assembly instructions, and finishing directions that will make your bag look awesome and be ready to use on your next trip.
A Beautiful Mess
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The Big Beach Bag
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Weekender Bag
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If you're headed out for an overnight or weekend trip, this weekender bag will hold everything you need. It's a large duffel style bag that features leather handles and a crossbody strap, making it easy to haul wherever you're going. There's an inside zippered pocket which is great for storing smaller items.
Weekender Bag from Delia Creates
Drawstring Travel Bag
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Drawstring Travel Bag from Sew DIY
Large Tote Bag with Pockets
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No matter what type of trip you are taking, you'll want to have a large bag that can hold lots of stuff, especially if you have kids. This large tote bag is perfect for road trips or a day out at the beach. Secure straps and a large pocket are just some of the highlights of this bag.
Large Tote Bag with Pockets from The Spruce Crafts
Laminated Toiletry Travel Bag
This travel bag pattern sews up a toiletry bag that you can use for all your travel toiletries, makeup, and any other small items. It's made with laminated fabric, making it a breeze to wipe away any spills or messes.
Laminated Toiletry Travel Bag from Sew 4 Home
Polka Dot Chair
This adorable makeup bag is perfect for toting around your makeup or toiletries. It's an oversized toiletry bag so you can fit everything you need in it. You don't have to use it just for makeup either, it would work well for backseat toy bags for the kids on your next road trip.
Makeup Bag from Polka Dot Chair
Quilted Travel Duffle
Sew 4 Home
This quilted travel duffle has a sleeve on the bag so it fits perfectly on top of a rolling suitcase. Features of this travel bag pattern include handles, a detachable cross-body strap, a secure front pocket, and several interior divided pockets to keep everything in its place.
Quilted Travel Duffle from Sew 4 Home
Wash and Wear Travel Bag
The Crafty Gentleman
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Wash and Wear Travel Bag from The Crafty Gentleman
Wet Swimsuit Bag
Make It & Love It
This travel bag is for a wet swimsuit bag that can be used to keep your wet swimsuit separate from all your other belongings. It's perfect for throwing in a larger bag that you'll take to the beach or pool. The inside of the bag is lined with a waterproof fabric, making it perfect for swimsuits or wet clothes.
Wet Swimsuit Bag from Make It & Love It
Leather Jewelry Roll
The Merrythought
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Leather Jewelry Roll from The Merrythought
Travel Bag for Kids
Ginger Snap Crafts
If you're travelling with kids, you'll want to keep them organized too. They'll love this tote bag that features their name and a picture of what they love. It uses an already made canvas tote, so it's a quick project that couldn't be easier.
Travel Bag for Kids from Ginger Snap Crafts
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Travel Duffle Bag (Carry on size with trolley sleeve) sewing pattern
This is a pdf sewing pattern for a new, slightly smaller, Travel Duffle Bag from the designer Studio Cherie . The original travel duffle was very popular, but we feel this slightly smaller size is now perfect.
The designer describes this bag as perfect as a carry-on. She has included a built-in sleeve for carrying the duffle on the handle of your rolling bag. So now its easy to manage two bags as you wheel through the airport, the Travel Duffle slides over the extendable handle of your roller case and comes along for the ride, allowing you to have two bags easily.
Sizing info: The new dimensions are 18 inches wide by 11 inches tall and 9 inches deep.
For those of you who have the original pattern, she does some comparison here:
- The original duffle is 20 inches by 12 inches by 12 inches.
- This bag is washable in your washing machine.
- The straps are 2″ wide polypro or nylon, still, lots of opportunities to make your bag look amazing with contrasting fabrics, maybe even more so now with all of the colors you can choose from for straps. There is a link in the pattern to take you to the place where the designer gets her straps.
- There is a magazine pocket on one end.
- The zippered, pleated pocket on the other end is explained a little better this time with this pattern the designer believes.
- She came up with a faster and easier way to add the straps!
- She used 6-ounce batting in this one instead of the 8-ounce.
- Overall, you are going to find that this duffle is faster and easier to make than the original and still very useful and impressive as a gift.
What is needed to make the new Travel Duffle Bag:
- *6-ounce polyester quilt batting 1.5 yards,
- *Muslin (or other desired lining fabric) 44” wide, 1.5 yards,
- *Feature Fabric 44” wide or 54” wide, 1.5 yards,
- *Contrasting fabric for handles 44” or 54” wide, one yard,
- *#5 Nylon Coil Zippers one at least 20” long and one at least 11” long,
- *2″ wide Nylon or Polypro Webbing – 10 feet,
- *Optional Wide Seam Binding 6 yards,
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Duffle bags are essential when trying to pack for a mini-vacation or travel. It is very easy to carry about and simple to make. Growing up as a kid, I used to have a denim duffle bag, it was made by my mom, and, trust me when I say it has lasted for years.
If you are looking at making a DIY Duffle bag, you are in the right place, we have put together a list of 24 projects that will show you how to make a duffle bag from home using a few supplies.
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1. DIY Simple Duffle Bag
The materials needed for this simple duffle bag include heavy cotton, contrasting fabric, purse zipper, maxi piping, thread, stick pins, rotary cutter, and iron. Once the materials are ready, cut the fabric and start making the duffle bag. You can get a free PDF tutorial of the project by clicking the link below.
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2. Gym Bag DIY
This is made from denim or any outdoor fabric, cotton webbing, straight pins, chalk, yardstick, sewing machine, Zipper, iron, and ironing board. Measure and cut a 75×40" piece from the denim, then cut four circles from the remaining denim fabric. Sew the 75×40" to the circles and attach the zipper.
3. DIY Fancy Duffle Bag Idea
The materials needed for this DIY duffle bag include yards of cotton canvas, zipper foot, rotary cutter, heavy-duty scissors, swivel hooks, leather punch, and leather strapping. Cut all the necessary fabrics and line the main bag panel with interfacing. Sew the inner pocket to the lining. Make the exterior pockets and attach the shoulder strap and zipper.
4. How To Sew A Weekender Bag
Start by gathering the materials needed for this DIY duffle bag, then cut the fabrics into pieces. Take out the pieces for the bag panel and sew them into a long tube-shaped cylinder. Then, attach the zipper and sew the handle/shoulder straps to it.
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5. How To Make A Duffle Bag
Start by cutting all the fabrics required for the bag. Take one of the main bag pieces and mark the center of it. Attach a zipper to the exterior pocket and topstitch it. Sew the pocket to the bag piece from the marked area downward. Then, attach a handle strap to surround the pocket. Repeat this process for the opposite side of the bag and attach other parts.
6. How To Sew A Weekend Bag
This is made from fabric, batting, sewing machine, needle, thread, and scissors. Cut the fabric into pieces and attach the batting to the wrong sides of it all. Then sew the fabric and batting together to secure it firmly. Assemble the pieces and start sewing.
7. How To Make A Duffle Bag
The materials needed for this DIY duffle bag include fabric, basting tape, continuous zipper chain, webbing polypropylene, foam luff tape, polyester thread, chalk pencil, hot knife, clear acrylic ruler, and sewing machine.
Cut the fabric into pieces and prepare the two side pockets. Attach the side pockets to the main body of the bag. Sew both sides of the bag together and attach the main zipper. Then, attach the handle and shoulder strap and you're good to go.
8. Duffle Bag Backpack DIY
This is made from denim, swill, D-rings, swivel clips, zippers, webbing, and a sewing machine. Cut the denim fabric for the main bag panel and cut the swill fabric as the lining. Since the pattern of the bag is a long tube cylinder, make the rectangular center of the bag and close both edges with circular pieces.
9. DIY Duffle Bag
This is made from 2 old bags, a seam ripper, needle, thread, pins, sewing machine, pencil, measuring tape, scissors, and paper. Using the seam, the ripper, disassembled the bags and kept each piece. Determine the design or pattern of the new bag you want to make and start sewing the pieces back together.
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10. DIY Drawstring Travel Bag
The materials needed for this drawstring bag include 2 pieces of fabric, 2 pieces of ribbon/ bias tape, thread, safety pins, and a disappearing ink fabric pen. Download and print wordings on a piece of the hard surface then place the template under the fabric and trace the wordings out with a gold pen. Then, place the fabric right side together and stitch the three sides leaving the bag opening. Thread the ribbon to the opening and you're good to go.
11. DIY Laminated Toiletry Bag
This amazing toiletry is made from laminate fabric, seam gauge, fabric marker, plastic zipper, straight pins, and wax. Start by cutting the fabrics into pieces then sew the main bag panel with a zipper to form a tube. Once the bag is done, make the handle and you're good to go.
12. DIY Quilted Travel Duffle
This amazing duffle bag is very simple and straightforward to make. It is made from wide quilting cotton, piping cord, polyester webbing, coordinating zipper, swivel hooks, triangle rungs, and fusible interfacing. Download the free pattern for the duffle back by clicking the link below. Once you get the pattern, cut the fabric and start making your bag.
13. DIY Jeans Duffle Bag
This is made from old jeans, scissors, fusible interfacing, iron, clips, straight pins, and lining fabric. Cut all the pieces needed for the bag from the old jeans and line them all with fusible interfacing. Remove the two back pockets from the jeans and attach them to the main bag panel. Prepare the handle strap and attach it to the bag panel.
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14. How To Make A Duffle Bag
This is made from fabric, zipper, lining fabric, straight line, sewing machine, scissors, and webbing. Cut the fabric into pieces and attach the zipper to the main bag panels. Sew an open pocket to both sides of the bad panel and attach webbing to it as the handle. Sew the side panels to it and you're good to go.
15. DIY 10 Liter Duffel Bag
The materials used for this DIY duffle bag include fabric, zipper, thread unpicker, measuring tape, thread, pins, and scissors. Cut a rectangular piece for the bag panel. Sew two zippers to both edges of the rectangle, fold them into two and use a folded paper to trace the line for the handle strap on it. Attach webbing to the traced line, then attach the two circular side panels to the bag.
16. DIY Mini Duffle Bag
To make this mini duffle bag, you will need a pattern, fabrics, webbing, zipper, scissors, pins, iron, rotary cutter, sewing machine, and cutting mat. You can get a free pattern for this bag by clicking the link below. Once you get the pattern, cut the materials and start making your bag.
17. DIY Kids Duffle Bag
Start by cutting all the pieces needed for the bag. Cut a wide and long rectangular piece and two circular pieces for the sides. Attach the zipper to the rectangle and sew the handle strap to both sides. Then, sew the side pieces and you're good to go.
18. DIY Travel Bag Tutorial
This amazing drawstring bag is made from fabric, ribbon, sewing machine, interfacing, scissors, and pins. Cut the fabric into pieces and line the base/bottom circle with interfacing. Take out the rectangular piece for the bag panel and fold the edge like an inch where the drawstring will be. Sew the rectangle to the base and thread the ribbon inside the fold and you're good to go.
19. DIY Travel Bag For Kids
The materials needed for this duffle bag include fabric, pins, scissors, webbing, sewing machine, and rotary cutter. Start by cutting two pieces of the rectangle for the bag panel. Sew both together on all models leaving the opening. Fold the tips of each piece and sew, then attach the handle strap and you're good to go.
20. DIY Duffle Bag
The materials needed for this include denim fabric, D-rings, swivel snap hooks, nylon strap, zipper, and flexible fabric. Cut two pieces of rectangular pieces from the denim for the bag panel and cut two pieces of the circle for the side pieces. sew them together and attach the zipper.
21. Duffle Bag DIY
Start by preparing the template for the side panels, then cut out the jeans fabric for the panel using the template. After this, cut a rectangular piece from the jeans for the main bag panel and attach a zipper to it. Sew the side panels to the bag and attach the shoulder strap.
22. How To Sew A Duffle Bag
Start by cutting a long and wide rectangular piece of leather, attach a zipper to both sides of the rectangle. Sew the handle strap to it. Then, cut and attach two circles to both sides of the bag.
23. DIY Duffle Bag
This is made from leather, leather cutter, cutting mat, A4 paper, A3 paper, tape, and ruler. Download and print the pattern for the bag on the A4 and A3 sheet. Use this as the template and place it on the leather to cut each part of the bag. Download a free pattern from the link below.
24. DIY Leather Duffle Bag
The materials needed for this duffle bag include leather, leather sewing machine, zipper, strap cutter, rivets, roller knife, exact knife, and D-rings. Measure and cut the pieces for the bag panel from the leather. Attach the zipper to the main bag panels and sew the handle strap to it. Attach the side panels and you're good to go.
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Make your very own Quilted Travel Duffle Bags with these fun-to-sew duffle makes. It’s May, and kids will have Summer break soon, and time to get prepared for the family vocation. I have shared some purse DIY tutorials before, and if you love big handbags, I also shared some projects of sew bags tutorials . With the detailed tutorials by Liz Johnson from sew4home , you can have your gorgeous and expensive designer handbags made with beautiful fabrics. Now sewers with beginner skills can learn how to sew their own designer handbag with basic supplies and a sewing machine! No need to pay high prices at those fancy boutiques, a wonderful handmade gift for the jet setter around you and for your personal action hero, too.
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Duffel Bag Patterns
Traveling is SEW much more fun when you can pack with your own quilted travel bag! This page was curated with travelers in mind to bring you all the best duffle bag patterns. With this vast array of overnight bag patterns, you can customize your own bag for all your quilty adventures! But where do we begin? With the duffle bag pattern selection, of course!
You can choose an overnight bag pattern from some of the best bag-making brands around! Grab an easy duffle bag pattern from Sallie Tomato, a fan-favorite brand, or a quilted duffle bag pattern from other great brands like Among Brenda’s Quilts, Noodlehead, Aunties Two, and Quiltsmart. We also recommend a Missouri Star original travel bag pattern. Most of our bags also have helpful tutorials to guarantee an unforgettable bag-making experience! Check out this tutorial along with the Everything & More overnight bag sewing pattern to learn how to make a spacious bag for all your travel needs.
Are you new to bag making? No problem! Just use the filter on the left-hand side and find a duffle bag sewing pattern to fit your skill level. We offer several easy duffle bag sewing pattern options for novice quilters and beginner bag makers. The more seasoned quilters and bag makers will also be able to find an intermediate quilted overnight bag pattern here. No matter where you land on the skill spectrum, take advantage of the many tutorials online to help you master those lined duffle bag patterns like a true pro!
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Raya Sling Bag PDF Pattern
This sleek sling bag is designed to cater to your on-the-go needs. At the forefront of its features is an exterior zipper pocket, providing convenient access to essential items such as earphones and lip balm. No more rummaging through your bag; simply unzip and grab what you need effortlessly. But the versatility doesn't end there. The straps of the Raya Sling Bag can be worn in different directions, adapting to your preference and comfort. Whether you prefer a traditional crossbody style or a chic over-the-shoulder look, this bag has you covered. Plus, swapping the straps is a breeze – just clasp them onto your desired side and you're good to go. Concerned about the exposed D-ring on the opposite side? Fear not. The Raya Sling Bag boasts a cleverly designed pocket where you can tuck away the D-ring discreetly, maintaining a sleek and polished appearance. Ideal for a myriad of activities, from hikes to travels and everything in between, this bag is as practical as it is stylish. So why wait? Embrace comfort and functionality with the Raya Sling Bag PDF Pattern – your perfect companion for life's adventures. Grab yours today and elevate your on-the-go experience.
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Otis Sling Bag with Phone Pocket on...
The Otis Sling Bag features a casual and trendy design that is perfect for everyday use. This piece is specially designed for travel purposes such as biking, hiking and jogging. Its compact yet roomy interior can accommodate your basic needs with ease. Unlike many of our previous sling bags, the front zipper pocket also functions as the cover of the bag, making this an ideal anti-theft bag for any journey! A pouch is added around the chest area for you to store your phone. Dark brown materials are recommended for a great natural look. Start the Otis Sling Bag today!
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Floyd Travel Duffle Bag PDF Pattern
The Floyd Travel Bag includes multiple pockets and a spacious interior to store belongings for either a day out or a trip lasting a few days. Due to its large size, the project is especially great for outdoor uses such as camping, and it is the perfect companion for your summer season vacations. The bag can also be used as a diaper bag, school bag, or multi-purpose bag, depending on your needs! Dark brown materials are recommended for a great gender-neutral gift. Don’t hesitate to start the stylish yet convenient Floyd Travel Bag today!
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Boxy Tote PDF Sewing Pattern
Boxy Tote PDF Sewing Pattern. 2 sizes. Elegantly simple, and spacious. Features sturdy rolled handles, fully lined and optional decorative accent band. Release your creativity and make this bag your own. Choice of fabric can make this pattern up scaled and elegant or more casual. The skills you will learn in this PDF pattern are making rolled webbed handles, mitered corners and adding trim with edge stitching. Skill level is for a confident beginner. Pattern includes 33 pages of step-by-step detailed instructions and 43 photos to guide you throughout the assembly process.
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Rivka Sling Bag PDF Pattern
Are you tired of juggling between a cluttered bag and sacrificing style for convenience? Look no further, as the Rivka Sling Bag is here to revolutionize your daily carry. Designed with both functionality and fashion in mind, this versatile sling bag is a game-changer for your on-the-go lifestyle. The Rivka Sling Bag boasts a plethora of pockets, making it a breeze to organize your essentials. Say goodbye to rummaging through your bag to find what you need. With dedicated compartments for your phone, wallet, keys, and more, you'll always have everything at your fingertips. One standout feature of this bag is the exterior divider pocket. It's a versatile space that not only keeps your small items neatly organized but can also accommodate your favorite small tumblers or water bottles. Make a statement while staying organized – choose the Rivka Sling Bag today and experience the difference in your daily routine. Elevate your everyday adventures with this exceptional sling bag.
Dillan Lunch Bag PDF Pattern
The Dillan Lunch Bag is an essential for school, work, or simple everyday use. Its large zipper opening easily accommodates large bottles and containers, and its spacious interior and front pocket can hold all your lunch and snacks. Making the lining with waterproof fabric will protect the bag during accidental spills and leaks from your lunch. The Dillan Lunch Bag was intended for young students, but because of its modern design it can be used in your office too! Start the Dillan Lunch Bag today!
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Gemma Sling Bag PDF Pattern
The Gemma Sling Bag boasts a distinctive round shape, adding a touch of modern flair to your ensemble. Its sleek design is complemented by a secure zippered closure, providing both style and functionality. The adjustable strap allows you to customize the length, ensuring a comfortable and personalized fit as you navigate your day. This sling bag effortlessly accommodates your daily essentials, such as phones, wallets, chargers, and more. Its roomy design even allows you to carry your favorite journals or novels, making it the ideal companion for those who appreciate both fashion and function. Elevate your accessory game with the Gemma Sling Bag – where style meets functionality in perfect harmony.
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Trent Sling Bag PDF Sewing Pattern
The Trent Sling Bag is a unique waist/sling bag perfectly designed to be stylish and convenient! An ideal bag for travel and daily use due to its compact size, it is also quickly constructed due to its slim, sleek design. Like many of our other sling bags, the Trent Sling Bag has an adjustable belt strap, making it convenient and fashionable at the same time. This project is a multipurpose bag designed for adults and children alike. A comfy, convenient, and compact companion for everyone!
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Travel Shoe Bag Set PDF Sewing Patt...
Travel Shoe Bags PDF Sewing Pattern in 3 Sizes. These shoe bags are a must for anyone who likes to travel in style. They’re also remarkably easy to sew. With a collapsible shape and made with weatherproof materials to keep shoes safe and dry these aren’t just great shoe bags for travel or going to the gym, they’re also an excellent way to keep shoes organized in your closet at home. Machine washable too! Three bag sizes are included in this sewing tutorial to cover all shoe sizes.
Zenaida Sling Bag PDF Pattern
The Zenaida Bag is a unique waist/sling bag designed to be stylish and convenient. It is large and practical, so you can carry almost anything you need on the go! The pockets are designed to store small items and allow easy access to your most important belongings while keeping them safe. This comfy, convenient, and compact bag can be made using various materials, such as leather, suede, or any standard cotton fabric, but we recommend using denim as we did. A great companion for everyone! Start the Zenaida Bag!
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Remi Travel Bag PDF Pattern
A large, spacious bag for comfort and convenience, the Remi Travel Bag works well for either a day out or a trip lasting a few days. Due to its many pockets in both the lining and exterior, you can organize all your belongings easily. What's more, this bag can be made using various materials such as leather, suede, or any common cotton fabric. Because the Remi Bag can be carried either in your hand or on your shoulder, you can wear it comfortably all day. Try this comfortable yet stylish bag today!
Austin Sling Bag PDF Pattern
The Austin Sling Bag is a multipurpose bag designed for men, women and children alike! Due to its multiple pockets and compact size, it is an ideal bag for travel and daily use. Also, the bag can be worn across the body by adjusting the strap length. The zipper pockets are great for storing and organizing small essentials. A comfy, convenient, and compact bag! A great companion for everyone! Start the Austin Sling Bag today!
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Roxanne Rolltop Backpack PDF Patter...
The Roxanne Rolltop Backpack is a casual and convenient project especially designed for students and travelers. Due to its pocket space, you can easily pack the bag with all your school essentials. The pockets not only provide space but also keep your belongings organized. This project is created for adults and children alike and is the ideal size for laptops, books and more. Outfit yourself with the Roxanne Rolltop Backpack today!
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Tori Tote Bag and Clutch PDF Sewing...
The Tori Tote Bag & Clutch is a large bag set perfect for a day at the beach, shopping, or vacation. This is an easy bag pattern to sew even for a beginner due to it's simple design. Fully lined with an interior zippered pocket, wall, and smartphone pockets. A total of 9 pockets are on the inside. The bag is designed with an inside adjuster with clips that allows you to reduce the bags top width or left alone giving you a larger tote width. This feature is optional.
Baylee Sling Bag PDF Pattern
The Bayley Bag is a unique waist/sling bag perfectly designed to be stylish and convenient! Due to its multiple pockets and compact size, it is an ideal bag for travel and daily use. The bag can be worn across the body by adjusting the strap length. The zipper pockets are great for storing and organizing small essentials! A comfy, convenient, and compact bag that’s a great companion for everyone! Start the Bayley Bag!
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Madison Hunting Bag PDF Pattern
The Madison Hunting Bag features a casual and trendy design that is ideal for everyday use. This bag is particularly great for outdoor activities such as camping, so it would be the perfect companion for your summer vacations. The pockets, designed to store small items, allow for easy access to your most important belongings while still keeping them safe. I recommend using dark brown materials for a lovely natural finish. A stylish yet convenient bag, the Madison Hunting Bag is a great project to start today!
2 Compartments iPad/Tablet PC Corin...
The Corine Bag is a casual sporty cross bag made for all genders of all ages. The ideal size of this bag makes it the perfect companion for outings as it is not too big, yet not too small! The bag can be made using various kinds of materials such as leather, suede, or any common cotton fabric. A light-weight bag that can be held all day, the Corine Bag was designed to be comfortable for the long haul. Start the Corine Bag today!
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Stan Lunch Bag PDF Pattern
The Stan Lunch Bag is an essential for school, work, or other outings. Its large opening accommodates containers with ease, resulting in a convenient bag for all school ages. Making the lining with waterproof fabric can protect it through accidental spills and leaks from your meal. The opening is covered with two flaps to securely hold your food and containers. A long shoulder strap gives you extra comfort when carrying it on your shoulder, but if you want a cross strap, you can make an adjustable buckle strap instead. Assembling the buckle on a short strap gives this lunch bag a functional and modern design, not only for young students, but also for your office! Start the Stan Lunch Bag today!
Mylie Travel Duffle Bag PDF Sewing...
The Mylie Travel Duffle Bag features a casual and trendy design that is perfect as your adventure companion! Due to its large size, the project is especially great for outdoor uses such as camping. It will be your perfect companion for your summer vacations. The bag can store so many things from your shoes, jackets, towels, and more. An essential bag for travelers and alike! A fun yet convenient bag, Don't hesitate to start the Mylie Travel Duffle Bag!
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Eureka Camera Bag PDF Pattern
The Eureka Camera Bag; a simply designed bag with a spacious center pocket for your belongings! The camera inserts will keep your camera and your other belongings safe and undamaged. The large, accessible pockets on the front of the bag provide its user with the best storage and bag carrying experience. A convenient bag perfect for your DSRL camera. Start the Eureka Camera Bag today! Patterns Includes: What you need Describes each step detailed with pictures Computer drawn accurate actual size patterns Zipper install instruction provided. Letter/A4 paper size pattern both provided. Double cap rivet instruction provided Adjustable strap instruction provided. Camera Bag Insert Instruction provided
Paget Bag PDF Pattern
The Paget bag is a simple yet charming piece perfectly designed as an everyday bag. The front pocket is ideal for your small essentials like phones, earbuds and more! Due to its casual look, it can look stylish in any casual outfits in your wardrobe! By choosing the right fabric and material, this project can be worn by anyone! From women, men, and children alike! Start the Paget bag today!
Smiley Sling Bag PDF Sewing Pattern
The Smiley Sling Bag is a convenient pack designed to be worn across your body and waist. Although many waist bags can look dull and unstylish, this bag is specifically designed to be both fashionable and practical! It has the perfect balance of sporty and modern so that you can wear it for any occasion. The best part about this bag is its compact and lightweight structure, allowing you to comfortably have your belongings within handy reach. Whether running a quick errand or catching a flight, this bag can be your second skin, always keeping you organized. Start the Smiley Bag and make something fun and practical!
Rolande Bag PDF Pattern
The Rolande Bag is a large travel bag that comes in two sizes! It features a casual and trendy design perfect for a relaxing day out. Well-suited for traveling and packing almost anything you might need, its spacious opening allows for easy access to your belongings. It can be made using various kinds of materials such as suede or any common cotton fabric. Start this charming, convenient and stylish travel bag today! The Rolande Bag!
Printed Lisette Laptop Bag Pattern...
**Disclaimer, this product does not include a printed instruction. A separate PDF will be provided for the instructions and printable pattern.** The Lisette Laptop features a casual and trendy design that is perfect for everyday use. This bag was designed for laptops but with many uses in mind such as, gardening, travel, or even trips to the market! Due to its great size, the bag is perfect for occasions like trips and vacations! Additionally, due to its large zipper opening you can easily access your belongings without any discomfort. With its large interior space and numerous pockets, you can easily store all your belongings in style. Because the Lisette bag can be held by both your hands and shoulders you can wear the bag comfortably all day. A casual bag that is a gift and a great item to keep, start the Lisette Laptop Bag now!
Printed Trent Sling Bag Pattern + P...
**Disclaimer, this product does not include a printed instruction. A separate PDF will be provided for the instructions and printable pattern.** The Trent Sling Bag is a unique waist/sling bag perfectly designed to be stylish and convenient! An ideal bag for travel and daily use due to its compact size, it is also quickly constructed due to its slim, sleek design. Like many of our other sling bags, the Trent Sling Bag has an adjustable belt strap, making it convenient and fashionable at the same time. This project is a multipurpose bag designed for adults and children alike. A comfy, convenient, and compact companion for everyone!
Charles Men's Duffle Bag PDF Patter...
The Charles Men’s Duffle Bag features a casual and trendy design that is perfect for a day out. The bag includes multiple pockets and a spacious interior to store belongings for either a day out or a weekend trip. The pattern was designed with Father’s Day in mind, but the bag could appeal to anyone based on the color combinations chosen. Start the Charles Men’s Duffle Bag today!
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Duffel Bag Sewing Pattern/ 3 sizes...
Duffel Bag item comes with three different size pdf patterns and pdf instructions. You will need zippers, 1-yard fabric and lining, strap, strap ring, strap adjustment, and lock for this project and interfaces. There is instruction with patterns and also there is a tutorial on my Youtube channel. Step-by-step instructions are also in the tutorial explained. And you can reach a tutorial from; https://bit.ly/emelstutorials
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Floyd Travel Bag & Gordan Travel Po...
Floyd Travel Bag & Gordan Travel Pouch PDF Pattern Combo- 15% Off!
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Antonio Waist/Sling Bag PDF Pattern
The Antonio Bag is a unique waist/sling bag perfectly designed to be stylish and convenient! Due to its multiple pockets and compact size, it is an ideal bag for travel and daily use. Also, the bag can be worn across the body by adjusting the strap length. Unlike many of our other sling bag's the Antonio Bag has an adjustable belt strap making it convenient and fashionable at the same time. This project is a multipurpose bag designed for all men, women and children alike! A comfy, convenient, and compact bag! A great companion for everyone!
Fabio Travel Bag PDF Pattern
The Fabio Bag is a classic big tote bag with an anti-theft opening! The buckle on the flap and the two-step opening prevents others from easily opening the bag, so you won’t have to worry about getting pickpocketed while traveling. Moreover, this bag has a carrier loop, allowing you slip it securely over the handle of your carry-on luggage. With the multiple large interior pockets, you won’t have to worry about things not fitting inside. What’s best about this bag is that it is a convenient companion, but also a fashionable one! If you’d like to challenge yourself with a new bag , give the Fabio Bag a try!
Frankie Musette Bag PDF Pattern
The Frankie Musette Bag is both casual and trendy and is ideal for every day uses. With its stylish front, central pocket, this bag is able to store many of your belongings with ease. I recommend using dark brown materials for a great natural look. A casual bag that is both a great gift and a practical one to keep, start the Frankie Musette Bag today!
Lisette Laptop Bag PDF Pattern
The Lisette Laptop features a casual and trendy design that is perfect for everyday use. This bag was designed for laptops but with many uses in mind such as, gardening, travel, or even trips to the market! Due to its great size, the bag is perfect for occasions like trips and vacations! Additionally, due to its large zipper opening you can easily access your belongings without any discomfort. With its large interior space and numerous pockets, you can easily store all your belongings in style. Because the Lisette bag can be held by both your hands and shoulders you can wear the bag comfortably all day. A casual bag that is a gift and a great item to keep, start the Lisette Laptop Bag now!
Kristin Bags (2 size) PDF Pattern
The Kristin Bag is a BIG and stylish piece. It is a fantastically trendy bag designed for any season! A perfect project for anyone looking for a large and unique bag, suitable for beginners. You can make this bag with leather, suede or cotton, and still end up with a great result. Make it as a gift or as a general, all-purpose bag all your own, the Kristin Bag is the one-stop solution! A stylish, yet handy bag to add to your collection, its size allows for excellent storage capacity, leaving room for your basic needs. A perfect companion for any season, for any reason, outfit yourself with this elegant, stylish and sophisticated bag today!
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Larissa Thin Laptop Bag PDF Pattern
The Larissa Laptop Bag is a gadget-friendly bag that’s perfect for students and workers that have their laptops with them 24/7. The ideal size of this bag makes it the perfect companion for outings as it is not too big, yet not too small! It can be made using various kinds of materials such as leather, suede, or any common cotton fabric. The pockets, designed to store small items, allow for easy access to your most important belongings while keeping them safe. Keep your gadgets and cords tidy in this convenient bag! Start the Larissa Bag today! V
Tijuana Weekend Bag PDF Pattern
The Tijuana Bag is a casual, travel-friendly piece designed for the summer season! Use leather to make the bottom and corners more durable for travel. With convenient pockets for storing water bottles, beach towels and more, the Tijuana Bag is perfect as a beach bag or diaper bag, or just for traveling in general. It can be made using various kinds of materials such as suede or any common cotton fabric. This bag is designed for both convenience and charm! Start the Tijuana Bag today
Anico Boston Bag PDF Pattern
The Anico Boston Bag is an adorable bag for comfort and convenience. Due to its many pockets in both the lining and exterior, you can store all your belongings with ease and in an organized fashion. Its elegant proportions make transitioning from casual to formal a breeze. The bag can also be used as a diaper bag, school bag and much more depending on your need! What's more is that this bag can be made using various kinds of materials such as leather, suede, or any common cotton fabric. Because the Anico bag can be held by both your hands and shoulders you can wear the bag comfortably all day. Try this comfortable yet stylish bag today!.
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Duffle bag (40l).
Travel like a baller with this fashionable duffle, made of durable fabric finished with an allover woven pattern. The spacious zippered main compartment has an inner zip pocket to secure smaller items you want quick and easy access to. Additionally, rolled handles and the adjustable, removable strap is provide versatile wear and carry options.
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Adrian_Lopez09 - Feb 22, 2024
Great bag! Feels and looks luxurious! Just wish they had a bigger size like a 50L.
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jasons381463089 - Feb 21, 2024
Finally, some nice Jordan Brand luggage! For years I’ve been wanting this kind of luggage instead of the generic sports duffel bags with the jump man or Nike symbol. The quality of the luggage is what someone who wears Jordan’s would expect. ...
Marivella447112345 - Feb 14, 2024
So cute I love it so much veal good for dance basketball ect.
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- 12"H x 21.5"L x 9.5"D; Handle Drop: 7"; Strap Length: 51" (longest), 31.74" (shortest)
- Main Body: 100% Polyester; Trim/Handle: 100% Polyurethane
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Let's make duffle bags! Here you'll find twenty free duffle bag patterns and tutorials collected from all over the web. Sew traditional round duffle bags, rugged cargo duffle bags and more! Great as sports & gym bags, or for dance class. Because of its roomy size and zip top closure, a duffle bag would be perfect for hauling items to the beach ...
This beautiful duffle is made for travel. Pack it on its own or use the sleeve on the back to slip it over the handle of a rolling suitcase. Classic hardware pulls it all together, allowing the design to include carry handles as well as a fully adjustable and detachable shoulder strap. ... Download and print the TRAVEL DUFFLE pattern. IMPORTANT ...
The side of the duffle bag measures approximately 8″ (20.32cm) at the bottom and 6.5″ (16.51cm) wide along the zipper.. How much Fabric Do I need to make a Duffle Bag. To make a large duffle bag, you will need 1 yard of exterior fabric and 1 yard of lining (0.9 meters each).You can also choose to make the bag using two types of exterior fabric.
It will add a layer of strength to the bag's structure. Once you have quilted the pieces you want quilted, continue following the pattern instructions to complete the shell of the bag. Step 3: Create the lining and inside of the bag. Again, the pattern should have the instructions for adding pockets, compartments and lining to the bag.
12 Travel Bag Patterns. These travel bag patterns are the perfect solution to keeping organized on your next vacation, weekend trip, or a day out in the sun. You'll find free patterns so you can DIY your own duffel bag, tote, overnight bag, jewelry roll, tote bag, and more. All of these travel bag patterns have everything you need to sew up a ...
The new dimensions are 18 inches wide by 11 inches tall and 9 inches deep. For those of you who have the original pattern, she does some comparison here: The original duffle is 20 inches by 12 inches by 12 inches. This bag is washable in your washing machine. The straps are 2″ wide polypro or nylon, still, lots of opportunities to make your ...
About This Tutorial. Finished Size: 20" x 11". Welcome to the beginning of Misty's Travel Bag Series! To kick off this series, Misty is teaming up with Jessica Barrera of Sallie Tomato to make the Hamilton Duffle Bag. Watch and learn as this talented pair use Art Gallery Fabrics to make the stylish and roomy travel bag inspired by quilting ...
Don't settle for packing your things in a clunky suitcase and create a travel-friendly overnight bag that you'll want to take with you everywhere. This Weekender Cargo Duffle Bag Pattern is the perfect solution to the lightweight carry-on bag you've been dreaming of. Great for an overnight trip or small carry-on bag, this free bag pattern is super roomy and has two convenient front pockets to ...
The duffle you make from this pattern will be your new go-to travel bag! Functional yet stylish, this sturdy large duffle carries everything you need for a weekend trip — and still fits in the overhead bin. Carry with a padded adjustable carrying strap or quick-grab handles, or use the trolley sleeve to slip the duffle
The roomy, carry-on duffle bag you make with this pattern will be your favorite travel companion! It features an exterior zipper pocket and slip pocket as well as interior mesh pockets. The luggage strap slips over a hard case carry-on handle for easy mobility. At 20-1/4" wide x 11-1/2" high x 9-1/4" deep, it's roomy enough to pack for a ...
This is a sewing pattern. To buy a travel duffle, visit the large bags section of my shop. This fully illustrated PDF pattern will walk you through how to sew my popular travel duffle. This pattern includes a royalty-free cottage licensing agreement. That means that you can make these bags for resale!
The boxy duffle bag is approximately 19" wide, 8" tall, and 8" deep, not including the handles or straps. I have a similar pattern for a bag called the Boxy Zipper Bag Pattern.It has a similar cute shape and is the right size for a purse or a largish cosmetic bag!
Take one of the main bag pieces and mark the center of it. Attach a zipper to the exterior pocket and topstitch it. Sew the pocket to the bag piece from the marked area downward. Then, attach a handle strap to surround the pocket. Repeat this process for the opposite side of the bag and attach other parts.
The A0 file is for projector and print shop use only and is not compatible with a standard home printer. This is a PDF digital sewing pattern in English available for instant download. See the "DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS" page for details on how to download your pattern after purchase. This duffle bag pattern is written using both imperial ...
No need to pay high prices at those fancy boutiques, a wonderful handmade gift for the jet setter around you and for your personal action hero, too. You may love: DIY Laminated Little Sunshine Diaper Tote Free Sewing Pattern. Click the link below to get the free pattern and tutorial: Quilted Travel Duffle with Rolling Case Sleeve by Liz Johnson.
Duffle Bag PDF Sewing Pattern, Gym Bag PDF Sewing Pattern, Shopping Bag Pattern PDF, Weekend Sewing Pattern, cabin bag pattern. (19) $5.00. $10.00 (50% off) NEW! ByAnnie Travel Duffle Bag Pattern 2.1, Video Tutorial included *Optional Hardware Kit*. (4k)
Here you'll find a collection of twenty free weekender bag patterns & tutorials gathered from all over the web! So if you're looking to sew a strong, sturdy bag for overnight travel, you've come to the right place. With just enough room for toiletries and a change of clothes, a compact bag like this is just the right size for an overnight ...
Travel Duffle Bag 2.1 Pattern. Functional yet stylish, this sturdy large duffle carries everything you need for a weekend trip — and still fits in the overhead bin. The full-zippered top allows easy access to all your gear. Slip and zippered pockets inside and out keep everything organized and close at hand.
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Floyd Travel Duffle Bag PDF Pattern The Floyd Travel Bag includes multiple pockets and a spacious interior to store belongings for either a day out or a trip lasting a few days. Due to its large size, the project is especially great for outdoor uses such as camping, and it is the perfect companion for your summer season vacations.
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Duffle Bag (40L) $150. ONE SIZE. Add to Bag. Favorite. Travel like a baller with this fashionable duffle, made of durable fabric finished with an allover woven pattern. The spacious zippered main compartment has an inner zip pocket to secure smaller items you want quick and easy access to. Additionally, rolled handles and the adjustable ...