Showing posts with label purse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purse. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Bag the Basics


            My latest class at the Arts Center was "Bag the Basics."  I designed the class almost a year ago, but this was the first time actually teaching it.  It was designed as a comprehensive basic sewing class, including zippers and buttons.  I originally planned the class as a 4 week class, but it is always difficult to tell how long a project will take in the classroom, especially the first time.  The class turned out to be 6 weeks in long.   I thoroughly enjoyed teaching the class and was delighted with what each of the students added to the class.  


     The project I ended up calling, the "Everything Bag," because of it's versatility.  I've made several now.  I gave one to a good friend back in the States.  She carries her little laptop and school books inside.  The one I carry often holds a sketchbook,  various toys, and snacks.  Though my children are older now it would easily hold a diaper or two and a change of little people clothes.  There are pockets on both the front and the back as well as 2 inside pockets.  The front pocket is held closed with a button.  One of the inside pockets is designed to hold writing utensils and a cell phone.  The top zips closed.  
            This project offered lots of learning opportunities for the beginning sewer.   Students learned, straight stitching, topstitching, sewing pleats, and how to sew on a curve.  Though my students had different levels of experience I believe this was the first time for zippers and button holes for most of them.   There were certainly challenges, but I think all of the students were pleased with their finished projects!  Here are the pictures of my students with their finished bags.







            

I posted the pattern on my Etsy site today.   I am hoping to teach the same class again this summer.