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Friday, March 27, 2009

Pattern Review - Mail Sack


Why I Chose This Pattern:
I wanted to try something a little different, and I liked the look of the Mail Sack by Pink Chalk Studio. Once again, you'll notice that this is a large bag (of course), but believe it or not, I chose to make the mini version of the pattern, which is more of a medium-size bag. Hey, I can't ALWAYS carry around huge bags!

Difficulty Level: Beginner - This is a very easy bag to make and the directions are very simple to follow along. The only tricky bit could be in getting the strap the right size - you have to play around with the pattern a bit to get the fit right. (Make sure you do this BEFORE cutting out the strap pieces)!

What I Loved:
As I mentioned, the directions were very easy to follow. I love that! It makes the construction so much faster. I also like that the pattern has two size bag options. I think the larger size may be a bit too big for some, and although the pattern says the smaller one is "kid-size", I think it's a perfect mid-size bag for any adult. As I said before, you'll just have to lengthen the straps to fit.

I also loved that since the pattern suggested using a heavier weight fabric (I used a home decor fabric for this bag) you don't need to cut and iron tons of interfacing. Ugh....although I love the look and feel of interfaced bags, it adds a lot of work to the process. This was easy peasy with only having to interface the lining.

What I Didn't Love:
I think that the fabric layout for cutting wastes a lot of fabric. I rearranged the pieces to save as much fabric as possible.

Suggested Changes:
Add a closure! As you can see, I put a magnetic snap in this one. I really don't get why so many patterns omit this step - purses need to have a little security! I suppose if you are making the larger version of this just as a market bag, you may not want to put in a closure, but I think it would be a must for the smaller bag.

Would I Recommend It? Absolutely! If you like the shape of this bag, invest in the pattern. It's versatile and cute to boot!





2 comments:

  1. thanks for the review of the pattern it looks so cute! your fabric choices are wonderful too! I agree that the bag needs some kind of closer. Magnetic snaps are my new best friend right now. :)

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  2. I also made this bag - both the large size which is too big, and the mini size which is just right. I agree...a closure makes a lot of difference! I think next time I will also add a pocket to the exterior.

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