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Arlo Bag - PDF sewing pattern

Arlo Bag - PDF sewing pattern

The Arlo Bag is a great smaller-sized bag that sews up pretty quickly. I made my samples with vinyl and cork, but you can sub quilting cotton of fabric canvas for this bag too. 

Want even more support? Join the video course here.

Prefer print patterns? Here is the printed pattern.

The hardware handles add to the cuteness factor on this bag. If you prefer to do a strap or different handle style, go right ahead! :)

Approximate Finished Size: 11" W x 10" H x 2" D

Materials needed:

1 roll SHH Vinyl (18x52) OR 2 rolls cork (18x26")

1/2 YD quilting cotton for lining (or fabric canvas, WPC or WRC all work too)

2 zippers : 14" length and 16" length

2 circle handles (available here)

2 sections foam interfacing approx 12" x 9" each

optional but recommended: SF101 for the lining pieces

glue stick or DSST (double sided sticky tape)

Usual sewing tools

 

You will want to have your Teflon non-stick sewing foot handy, a Teflon pressing sheet, Chrome Microtex needles, a Nylon Mallet, Double Sided Sticky Tape, an iron, and the Easy Point & Press tool. 

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Arlo Bag - PDF sewing pattern

The Arlo Bag is a great smaller-sized bag that sews up pretty quickly. I made my samples with vinyl and cork, but you can sub quilting cotton of fabric canvas for this bag too. 

Want even more support? Join the video course here.

Prefer print patterns? Here is the printed pattern.

The hardware handles add to the cuteness factor on this bag. If you prefer to do a strap or different handle style, go right ahead! :)

Approximate Finished Size: 11" W x 10" H x 2" D

Materials needed:

1 roll SHH Vinyl (18x52) OR 2 rolls cork (18x26")

1/2 YD quilting cotton for lining (or fabric canvas, WPC or WRC all work too)

2 zippers : 14" length and 16" length

2 circle handles (available here)

2 sections foam interfacing approx 12" x 9" each

optional but recommended: SF101 for the lining pieces

glue stick or DSST (double sided sticky tape)

Usual sewing tools

 

You will want to have your Teflon non-stick sewing foot handy, a Teflon pressing sheet, Chrome Microtex needles, a Nylon Mallet, Double Sided Sticky Tape, an iron, and the Easy Point & Press tool. 

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The Arlo Bag is a great smaller-sized bag that sews up pretty quickly. I made my samples with vinyl and cork, but you can sub quilting cotton of fabric canvas for this bag too. 

Want even more support? Join the video course here.

Prefer print patterns? Here is the printed pattern.

The hardware handles add to the cuteness factor on this bag. If you prefer to do a strap or different handle style, go right ahead! :)

Approximate Finished Size: 11" W x 10" H x 2" D

Materials needed:

1 roll SHH Vinyl (18x52) OR 2 rolls cork (18x26")

1/2 YD quilting cotton for lining (or fabric canvas, WPC or WRC all work too)

2 zippers : 14" length and 16" length

2 circle handles (available here)

2 sections foam interfacing approx 12" x 9" each

optional but recommended: SF101 for the lining pieces

glue stick or DSST (double sided sticky tape)

Usual sewing tools

 

You will want to have your Teflon non-stick sewing foot handy, a Teflon pressing sheet, Chrome Microtex needles, a Nylon Mallet, Double Sided Sticky Tape, an iron, and the Easy Point & Press tool.Â