Bags Sew 18 stylish bags for every occasion

Anna Alicia

Book - 2019

Whether you're a beginner crafter or experienced maker, this book will help you build on your skill level as you learn to make a range of bags from a simple drawstring tote to a stylish colour-block rucksack.

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Published
London : Quadrille 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Alicia (author)
Other Authors
Anna (Photographer) Batchelor (photographer)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
141 pages : colour illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781787133761
  • Introduction
  • How to use this book
  • Tools and equipment
  • Everyday
  • Basic Tote
  • Shopper Bag
  • iPad Case
  • Basic Big Duffel
  • Circle Shoulder Bag
  • Fold-over Backpack
  • Occasions
  • Curved Purse
  • Interview Bag
  • Day-to-evening Bag
  • Fold-over Clutch
  • Contrast Clutch
  • Pompom Bucket Bag
  • Travel
  • Drawstring Toiletries Bag
  • Foldaway Drawstring
  • Oversized Beach Bag
  • Boxy Hand-luggage
  • Retro Backpack
  • Overnight Bag
  • Core Techniques
  • Making bias binding
  • Drawstrings
  • Interfacing, wadding and bag bottoms
  • Piping / Sliders and D-rings
  • Squaring corners
  • Inserting zips
  • Zip tabs / Securing straps/handles
  • Webbing straps/handles
  • Curved edges / Making fabric straps/handles
  • Templates
  • Choosing the right fabrics
  • Finding your style and how to design your own bags
  • Suppliers
  • Index
  • Acknowledgements
  • About the author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this concise and practical offering, London designer Alicia (Make It Your Own) teaches readers how to make 18 unique handbags. In addition to options intended for travel (overnight bag, oversize beach tote), festive occasions (fold-over clutch, pompom bucket bag) and everyday use (basic tote, shopping bag), the author gives readers a robust list of new skills to master, such as inserting zippers, making straps and handles, and squaring corners. She also suggests what should be in a well-stocked sewing kit, explaining why readers will need resources such as professional quality dressmaking scissors, tailor's chalk, and bradawls (the last being a small tool for making holes in fabric). Alicia wraps up with sage advice on choosing the right fabrics and finding one's personal style. Charmingly explaining that she is "a fairly impatient maker," Alicia offers many options that can be created quickly, dubbed "quick makes." Each project has a skill-level rating, keeping fledgling crafters from getting in over their heads. Laden with gorgeous color photography and easy-to-follow templates, Alicia's book will tempt many crafters into replicating her designs--and adding their own twists. (Aug.)

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