I’m on a mission.
Since it’s fall, I have a sudden interest in sewing again. Right now, I really want to make a diaper bag. Not for me, but for someone else. I’ve searched the internet high and low for a really good diaper bag. What surprises me is I haven’t found much.
I’m not looking for something “different” and “stylish”. Regular diaper bags are invaluable, and in my opinion, nothing can top them. I like pockets and lots of them. I also like easy to sew stuff. So you can see why I’m having problems here.
There was one style I really like, although I’m not sure I can sew it based on the instructions. I read over them carefully last night and *think* I can do it, but it makes me nervous. But I really, really like this style, and want to give it a try. (If you have experiences with the Bundles of Love pattern, please let me know how it went).
The other one I found that would be acceptable was a Simplicity pattern for sale. The price on it was $12, but a quick search at Ebay and I found it for $6 (including shipping). That’s more than acceptable for a pattern I’d probably use again that also includes patterns for other baby items. I almost bought it, but figured I had better give the other free pattern a shot.
If you know of any others, please feel free to post them in the comments. Just know that I’m kinda picky and the bag has to look nice but easy.
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October 27th, 2008 at 8:17 pm
Hi, Found you through BlogRush. That pattern you linked to looks pretty simple actually. I made a bunch of market totes for Christmas gifts last year and it was similar. Which part looks like you can’t do it? Maybe I can help.
October 31st, 2008 at 3:26 pm
Hi – couple of comments – the sight for the diaper bag is wonderful. Gave me some ideas for charity giving. The bag looks wonderful & very easy to make. I’m sure you’ll do fine if you’ve sewed before.
If you purchase a pattern – go to a Joanne’s Fabric or Hancock Fabrics (or if you don’t have those, call the fabric store in your town). Our stores have weekend sales on patters – most for .99 or 1.99 each – each weekend is a different pattern company. I never pay more than this for a pattern.
I can even mail you the pattern if you’d like – just email me if you need to. – Tina
December 28th, 2008 at 9:16 am
That pattern you linked to looks pretty simple actually. I made a bunch of market totes for Christmas gifts last year and it was similar.