Friday, February 10, 2017

Printable Messenger Bag Pattern


Messenger Bag –Harry Potter Style


If you just need the pattern and not the instructions than click here
messenger bag printable pattern


To say our"Soccer Boy" is a Harry Potter fan is like saying cool temperatures are ideal to play soccer in.. He read his original paper back copies so often that we had to get him hard back versions of the book, not because he mistreated his copies but he wore out the spines turning the pages. I have lost track of how many times he has read the series.

When he needed a new backpack because his was wearing out beyond repair a Harry Potter Themed bag seemed an obvious choice. My daughter"Little Fish" wanted to hep she was so excited about the idea for her brother. This result below is two months worth our work for him.

I did not include the patches patterns because I was not sure if it would be ok with copy right laws.


If you are using brand new fabric then only follow the number labeled steps.
If re-purposing clothes for fabric please follow the letter steps and the number steps in the order laid out.

Step A
Front
   

 

Back 




Bottom
 

   



Top

 

 


Flap 
 

  



Sides 

 


   


I have assembled all the patches. Now I pin the pattern pieces on top of the panels of patches I have created. Cut. Stitch 1/8” seam around the edge of the panels. This step is necessary because I put interfacing behind each patch to strengthen them. I wanted the edges that were cut resealed to the patches so it’s a solid panel again. If you did patches be sure to place the pattern paper so you don’t lose anything you stitched. Do this for all outer pattern pieces of the bag: Front, Bottom, Back,Top, Flap, and Sides. 

Step#1
Front

Bottom

Back 

Top

Flap 

Sides
Pin and cut all pattern pieces for the outer bag: Front, Bottom, Back, Top, Flap, and Sides.

Step#2

Front & Back

 


Bottom,Top and Flap
 




Sides
   


Shoulder Strap

 


Shoulder Strap Tabs
 



Pencil-headphones-glasses-phone holder
 



Pin and cut all pattern pieces for the lining and strap: Front, Bottom, Back, Top,Flap, Sides, Shoulder Strap, Shoulder Strap Tabs, Pencil-headphones-glasses-phone holder.

Step B
 

 


 
I am using a large flat sheet I got from our local thrift store The Arc for my lining fabric. I am seam ripping open the seams. I find this gives me at minimum an extra 1 ¼” of fabric on the thin edges and about 71/2” on the top part of the sheet. For me this is worth it because I have been a tiny fraction of fabric short often enough that I almost always seam rip. The exception is denim; I don’t seam rip denim anymore because it’s too hard on my hands. After seam ripping open pull all the stray threads and Iron fabric flat.

Step#3

Front & Back

 

Bottom,Top and Flap
 



Sides

 

 


Shoulder Strap

 



Shoulder Strap Tabs

 



Pencil-headphones-glasses-phone holder

  

Pin pattern pieces that require interfacing, It will say interfacing on it. Please note that on the shoulder strap and shoulder strap tabs the interfacing pieces will not be the same as the lining pieces.

Step C
 



 

 

 

I don’t have any pieces of interfacing for this that I think is thick enough so I am going to use denim from jeans. I am going to cut only along the in-seams to give myself large amounts of fabric. Please note that I don’t have a long enough pant leg for the bag strap. So I cut out as much as I could from one section of leg then pin and cut more than was needed to finish off the bag strap interfacing. I placed the small second part of the denim on top of the longer length. Pin the tow edges. Sew together. Iron the seam open and flat then re-pin the pattern piece on top of the now joined fabric and cut off the excess fabric.

Step#4
Front & Back
 

  



Bottom,Top and Flap

  

Sides

  

 



Pencil-headphones-glasses-phone holder

 


Now take the lining fabric and place the interfacing on top of the lining pieces. Pin around the edges. Sew together with a 1/8” seam. Please note this step is optional. I just don’t like dealing with shifting interfacing so I find it worth it for me. DO NOT DO THIS STEP FOR ANY PART OF THE STRAP.

Step D
Lay out all the pattern pieces for the outside of the bag so the words can be read or the pictures are in the correct direction.

Step#5
Lay out all the pattern pieces for the outside of the bag in the following order when you look at them:
 Front
Bottom
Back
Top
Flap

Step#6
 

 

Lay the Bottom piece on top of the Front piece. Pin. Sew along the bottom of the front piece. Press the seam with an iron.

Step#7
  

  

Now lay the Back piece on top of the Bottom of the bag piece. Pin. Sew along the Bottom of the back piece. Press seam with an iron.

Step#8
 

 

Now lay the Top of the bag piece on top of the Back of the bag piece. Pin along the top edge of the Back of the bag piece. Sew seam. Press with an iron.

Step#9
 

 
Now lay Flap piece on top of the bag piece, right sides together. Pin. Sew. Iron flat.

Step#10
Lay the bottoms of the sides so they touch the bottom of the bag part.

Step E
Make sure that you like how the panels look and that they are turned the correct direction for the patches you have made.

Step#11
 


 
Now turn one of the Sides of the bag and match its side with the side of the Front part of the bag. Pin sides together. Be sure to back-stitch and sew up to the edge of the bottom seam. Iron flat.

Step#12
  

Rotate the just stitched side part so that the bottom of the side matches the side of the bottom part of the bag. Pin. Sew.

Step#13
 

Rotate the side part again so that the long side of the side part matches up with the long side of the back part of the bag. Pin sides together. Sew.

Step#14
  



  

  

Repeat steps 11-13 on the other side for the outer bag, turn right side out then set aside.

Step#15
  

 


Place the lining pieces for the inside pockets right sides together. Pin along the top of the pieces. Sew. Turn right sides out and press the seam flat with an iron.

Step#16
Place the pocket piece on top of the lining piece for the Front of the bag. Take fabric chalk and mark where the dividers need to be sew. Sew dividers and be sure to back-stitch edges.

Step F
 

 

 
 I don’t have fabric chalk so here is an alternative method for this step. Pin the places where the pockets will be divided. Sew where the pins create dividers and be sure to back-stitch.Then pin outer edges of pockets to the Front part of the lining and sew 1/8" seam.

Step#17
  

 




 


  

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

Now repeat steps 5-14 for the inside lining of the bag.

Step#18
  

  

Insert the lining bag inside of the outer bag. Pin the edges together. Sew 1/8” seam around the edges of the opening for the top of the bag, and flap parts.

Step#19
 

 

 

  

  

 
Take blanket binding and place one fold even with the edge of the bag. Pin in place. Sew edge. Cut corner flap corners. Flip binding. Pin it down. Sew.

Step G
I found it easier to turn the bag wrong side out for this step but that is my opinion.

Step#20
 




 

 

 

 

 

 
Pick up shoulder strap tabs fabric. Fold in three as shown in picture below. Iron flat. Fold in half again and iron again. Open it up and reverse the center fold and iron again. Pin the ends. Sew the ends and cut the corners. Turn right side out and iron flat. Now take the shoulder strap tab interfacing and slide it into the tab opening. Pin the edge closed. Sew along both long sides.

Step#21
 



  

 

 


 

 
Repeat Step#20 for the long part of the shoulder strap.

Step#22
 

 

 

Pick up the Shoulder Strap Tabs and slide threw the D rings. Pin along the bottom. Sew along Bottom then side near the ring then down the other side till you close the square shape you are sewing onto the tabs. Be sure to back-stitch. Set the Shoulder Strap Tabs aside.

Step H
I don’t have D rings so I am using large Jump rings.

Step#23
 

 

 
Slide long part of Shoulder Strap threw the slider and back around. Pin then sew.Sew along Bottom then side near the slider then down the other side till you close the square shape you are sewing onto the strap. 

Step#24

 

 

 

Slide the D ring threw the strap and then put the strap back through the slider. Now slip the strap through the other D ring and pin. Sew seam.

Step#25


  

  

Place messenger bag strap onto the sides  of the bag. Pin. Sew along the Shoulder Strap Tabs where the  seams are already done. Be sure to back-stitch.

Step I
  

Normally I would put the tabs on the outside of a bag on the sides . However, since that would cover the side patches in a bad way I am installing the Shoulder Strap Tabs on the inside so the stitching affects the patches in a minimal way.



 

  



Tools
Price if new
Price we paid
Time to get new spent
Time to get we spent
Sewing machine
129.00
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Sewing pins
4.10
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Iron
4.36
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Scissors
1.00
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Ironing board
13.88
0 already had
45 minutes
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Ruler
1.00
0 already had
45 minutes
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Tape
1.00
0 already had
45 minutes
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Hand needle
1.00
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45 minutes
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Seam ripper
1.49
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45 minutes
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Printer
89.99
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45 minutes
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Printer paper
.01 per page
18 pages
.18
45 minutes
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Parts




Blanket binding
1.85
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45 minutes
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Outer fabric 1 ½ yard on 60” bolt
2.985
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 45 minutes
0 already had from scraps
Lining 1 ½ yard on 60” bolt
2.985
2.50 @ the Arc thrift store
45 minutes
0 already had
Interfacing
1 ½ yard on 60” bolt~3 ½ if you do patches
1.485 if only the inside~2.69 if you do patches and add interfacing to them
0 used scraps and denim
45 minutes
0 already had or substituted
Black button
1.19
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45 minutes
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Blue button
1.19
0 already had
45  minutes
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White sequins
.64
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45 minutes
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Brown felt
.87
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45 minutes
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Cream felt
.87
 0 already had
45 minutes
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White felt
.87
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45 minutes
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Blue
.87
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45 minutes
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Black felt
.87
0 already had
45 minutes
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Yellow felt
.87
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Slider
.25
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45 minutes
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Jump rings
2.97
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45 minutes
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Keys
6.99
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Green ribbon
1.00
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45 minutes
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Brown ribbon
1.00
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45 minutes
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Orange ribbon
1.00
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45 minutes
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Stripped ribbon
1.00
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45 minutes
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Orange thread
1.50
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45 minutes
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Black thread
1.50
0 already had
45 minutes had
0 already had
Red thread
1.50
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Blue thread
1.50
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Purple thread
1.50
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Yellow thread
1.50
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
White thread
1.50
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Light blue thread
1.50
0 already had
45 minutes
0 already had
Dark green thread
1.50
0 already had
45 minutes
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Brown thread
1.50
0 already had
45 minutes
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Time to Procure





I couldn’t find a HP messenger patched bag anywhere on-line at any price. Inspired by a small purse teeshamoore an artist created years ago but does not have any for sale in her shop. Although a purse wouldn’t work for our son so I am unsure how to calculate this one.
2.50 for lining fabric
1 hour 2 @ the Arc thrift store
2 months’ worth of sewing in every spare moment I could get on my own and teaching “Little Fish” some sewing techniques the patches offered.
Price
???????? If brand new. If you needed all the tools and part=282.41
. If you just need parts then it would cost=48.26
2.50
0 since it can’t be bought
2 months

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