Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Origami Bag Set: Completed!

Alright, so technically I didn't get a full set completed. And to be fair, I wasn't even able to finish up the three bags I had hoped to make! But I'm really happy with the one bag I did get completed.

Amy Butler Origami Bag

I always have issues with the zipper ends not looking nice when I make pouches like this. I've found I prefer to make the zipper just shorter than the opening & make nice ends rather than sew the zipper into the side seams.

Amy Butler Origami Bag

There were a few comments in the Flickr group about some of you having difficulties making your gussets after sewing around the edges. I decided to sew the exterior pieces together & went ahead and made my gussets in that side before I sewed the lining pieces together. That way I had the full zipper opening to reach through to do the gussets, which I think was much easier than it would have been to reach through the opening in the lining. The lining side wasn't quite as difficult to reach through & do just because it was closer to the opening (and no need to reach all the way through the zipper) & because it wasn't interfaced. I did think it was odd that the instructions say to clip the seam allowance in the corners before doing the gussets. What's the point when you're just going to cut off the entire corner after sewing the gusset?!

Like many others, I didn't use home dec fabric & it turned out just fine. I did use a very light-weight muslin for my lining, so I used a light-weight interfacing to beef it up just a bit. It's not too bulky, and I think the muslin on it's own would have been too flimsy for the lining.

Amy Butler Origami Bag

I really thought this would come together more quickly than it did. I'm sure the next two will be quicker, but it won't ever be a super quick go-to pattern for last minute gifts.

Remember to come back Thursday to link up to your Origami Bags!

Until next time...

6 comments:

  1. Very pretty, love your fabric choices! I agree about this pattern, I think there's a lot of work for such a small end product and the pattern is a little fussy I think!

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  2. Really pretty fabric! I love the combination.

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  3. Cool! I think your zipper looks perfect! They fabrics go great together, too!

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  4. I agree about the zipper but think yours looks great from the pictures. I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the pattern was sort of fiddly and more trouble than it's worth. I really love your fabric combo here. Hope you get a chance to finish the rest soon.

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  5. I agree with everything you said...except I think your zipper looks great.

    I also think this project is a little too labor intensive for the results.

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  6. So cute! I hope to get mine started soon...been soooooo busy with the Japan sew-along. Love how yours turned out :)

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