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Sew Spoiled Wave Shoulder Bag

I am so excited to announce that the Sew Spoiled Wave Shoulder Bag ePattern is available!! I started working on this design last year. But the lining was less that perfect. After creating 5 different lining designs, I found the perfect one. The reason for it's versatility is the Zipper Pocket Divider. 
The Zipper Pocket Divider has a zipper pocket, measuring 14.25"W X 10.5"H. The divider can carry up to a 13" Macbook Air. Or any size tablet, including the iPad. 
Six slip pockets measuring 4.75" WX 7.75" H are located all around the divider. The divider also has 3 Velcro® tabs so you can organize small things with the divider attached or detach it to store larger items inside the Wave Shoulder Bag.
This epattern is 20 pages long, with over 45 pictures and 3 full size templates for the body of the bag. All rectangle shapes are to be measured and cut. The Finished Wave Shoulder Bag is 14"Tall, 15.25" Wide and 4" Deep.
The Sew Spoiled Wave Shoulder Bag ePattern is written in two parts. The first part shows how to make the Wave Shoulder Bag. The second part explains how to construct the Zipper Pocket Divider.
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Materials needed to make the Wave Shoulder Bag...
Fabric A 1/2 Yard
Fabric B 1/2 Yard
Fabric C 1/2 Yard
Fusible Fleece Interfacing 2 yards
1 magnet clasp
Sew On Velcro® for zipper pocket divider.
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Materials needed to make the Zipper Pocket Divider...
Fabric A 1Yard
Fabric B .5 Yard
Fusible Fleece Interfacing .5 Yard
Sew On Velcro®
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Thank you to all of my testers, family and friends who helped me make this one of my best patterns ever.

Comments

Unknown said…
Wow, this is a really great bag. It's on my LIST. It's so versatile, and yet so perfect for specific needs. I just got an iPad, and then I saw your iPad case, too. Just great!! Love it.
Lesley said…
Once printed out the pattern pieces don't match. What do you suggest?

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