Tuesday 16 November 2010

Bagging

My best friend Dace's gorgeous daughter asked me to make her a bag for her 21st birthday (tomorrow). A sort of red sort of a messenger bag sort of thing.
I was dead chuffed, and, of course, left everything until the last 48 hours before getting started. Just like last time.
Lily told me there was no point in making a messenger bag that wouldn't take a laptop, so after a bit of research and a lot of google images, I worked one out.I needed quite a bit of thinking and swearing time when it came to the gusset, and again with fitting and lining the flap ... but the closure idea came from pictures of an Amy Butler bag. There is a huge zip pocket on the outside back of the bag, pockets across the front, and an even bigger one right across the inside back, as well as custom-fitted pockets for iPhone, pens, camera and anything else.The wonderful hand-printed outer fabric, which I got from Materialise (click over there on the right -->) is a sturdy twill that I reinforced with very stiff iron-on interfacing. I had trouble trying to centre the pattern because it isn't exactly symmetrical. But once I'd realised that, I was okay.
I also had trouble banging in the press studs, and working out how the strap adjuster worked, given that this cryptic drawing was the only guidance the manufacturer, Birch, sees fit to provide (it's bloody useless). Fortunately, I was able to take everything over to Nick, who easily and efficiently fixed it all for me.
Dace had thrown me a curve ball by saying this bag had to be h-u-g-e, and by holding out her hands to show something vaguely the size of half a fridge. But my research in cyber-webby land all pointed to a bag that would fit a 14" (36 cm) laptop, so that's what I made.
Only dang is that I'll miss the party tomorrow night, or most of it, because I'll be at work. But I'll rock up on my way home for a piece of birthday cake and a hug.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic work Lesley,The fabric looks great and the linning and tags inside are so BESPOKE as our Kevin would say. Shelley

Natalie, the Chickenblogger said...

What a beautiful ending... the bag looks great.

Rattling On said...

Seriously good kit.

Frogdancer said...

Lucky girl! That bag looks amazing... and practical.

Anonymous said...

That fabric is absolutely perfect. Well done. I bet she'll love it.

Karen said...

Les, that bag is BRILL!

Lesley said...

Well, thanks everyone!

Mousy Brown said...

Wow - I love it - will you be selling some now you have done all the complicated working out bits??

Sassy Omnivore said...

That bag is gorgeous and Nick, so handy, like his dad!
Carry on with the creative force - you YOU are hot! I loved your wall murals. If you ever get to Seattle I'd like to sign you up to paint a wall in our house. Cheers, Jenise

Barbara said...

Lesley this bag is so fantastic, I especially like the aqua zip, what a special present ...

Jennifer said...

Can't wait to hear her reaction -- she must have been utterly amazed and delighted! And in 48 hours no less! You're amazing.

Materialise said...

Oh My GOD! You nailed Lesley. Your bag looks amazing. I'm blown away. Sophie

Anonymous said...

this is brilliant. i bet she loved it. i really think you should make a pattern for this- i'd definately make it.