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DIY Fabric Knitting Bag | Step by Step Sewing Pattern

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Come learn how I made my favorite DIY knitting bag as we make one together! I go over my original design from 8 years ago and discuss the tweaks I wanted to make, then I show you how to draft and sew this without a pattern :) If you want all the adorable knitting bags your mind can muster, then this is the video for you! Jump Around! Original Bag Features & Tweaks I'm Making: 2:16 Materials Needed: 10:08 Measuring: 11:34 Pattern Pieces: 13:23 Sewing Instructions: 16:11 Sewing the Handle: 25:19 Sewing the Drawstring Casing: 27.21 Adding the Pull Cords: 32:57 Finished Bag: 36:58 *I'm trying to start up a newsletter, so if you are interested in that you can sign up here: https://show-and-tell-meg.kit.com/42e7a0498d //My Social Media Blog: ShowandTellMeg.blogspot.com/ Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/people/showandtellmeg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showandtellmeg/ Email: showandtellmeg(at)gmail.com

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In this video I’m walking you through how I make my favorite DIY fabric knitting bag—start to finish—without using a commercial pattern. This is based on an original design I made about 8 years ago, and I chat through the features that worked, the little annoyances I wanted to fix, and the tweaks I’m making this time around so the bag is even more practical for real-life knitting. If you love having a project bag that actually holds what you need (and doesn’t drive you nuts while you’re using it), this one’s for you. We go step-by-step through materials, measuring, and how I draft the pattern pieces right on the fly, then I show the full sewing process: assembling the bag, sewing the handle, creating a drawstring casing, and adding the pull cords. I also include a finished-bag look so you can see how everything comes together and what the final proportions look like. The big takeaway is that you don’t need a printed pattern to get a cute, functional knitting bag—you just need a plan, a few simple rectangles, and a little patience at the machine.

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