Friday, August 19, 2016

Gym Bag - Craftsy Class



If you haven't tried a class on the Craftsy platform, I encourage you to try one.  They have some really good ones, and this one is no exception.  It's Sew Better Bags: The Weekend Duffle by Betz White.  Betz has a wonderful teaching style.

There are two sizes of bags in the class, and I chose the larger.  I have so much gym stuff and need the extra room when I pack a change of clothes and shoes.  A pair of boots would also fit in this bag when fall arrives.


On the outside, there are two pockets.  You have a choice of a bellow style or pleated style.  I chose the latter.  There is also an option for magnetic snap closure or a twist lock.  I wanted something easy so chose the magnetic snaps.  It didn't hurt that I already had them on hand.  :)  The pockets are large enough to hold my work out gloves in one and my cell phone and keys in the other.



Here it is closed.  That little blue pouch hold my ear buds.  I'll eventually make one to match the bag.  I should have just enough fabric left over.



The inside has one zippered pocket.  I keep small items in here - safety pin, money, hygiene products, etc.


I had this really large zipper on hand too.



All the other hardware came from The Ohio Travel Bag Company.



I really like the padded handles too.  They are wide enough that I can sling it over my shoulder without using the shoulder strap and the padding is comfy on my shoulder.



The only thing I did differently than Betz was to set the lining in.  I learned it this way on another Amy Butler bag I made a while ago and liked it better.

The only thing I would do differently next time is shorten the shoulder strap.  It is way too long for me at 5'4".  I would also add an end pocket to hold my water bottle.  Other than that, it has just enough pockets for all my stuff and plenty of room for just about anything else I could throw in.

Thanks for stopping by.  Feel free to post comments or ask questions below.

Angela

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  1. Great bag! I love the handle "wrap". I'll pm you with some quesions about that as I have been looking for directions on how to make them. The clutch bag class from Janelle McKay on Craftsy is really good as well. I learned a lot from it.

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    1. That is easier than you think. Some people actually have made them with a loop on the bottom that threads through the strap so it can be pushed aside. I actually like that idea. Happy to share how I did this one.

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