Leather Waist Bag Pattern (No.31)

Create your own Waist Bag using this simple pattern and video tutorial! This bag is a little larger than the typical Fanny Pack and works great when worn around the waist or when hung crossbody over the shoulder. Print-ready at home for A4 and US Letter-sized paper.

ASSEMBLY VIDEO:
https://youtu.be/vE2uQM47aOc

SIZING: Once made, the finished product will be approximately 6.5 x 14" (from strap loop to strap loop).

MATERIALS REQUIRED:
- 4-5 oz. thick medium tempered leather (about 2 sq. ft, not including strap)
- If not skiving, we recommend 3-4 oz. leather
- 1 x 10” Zipper (11” tape)
- 2 x D-Rings / Rectangle Loops
- 2 x Rivets to attach the strap
- Strap hardware as desired

INCLUDED IN EVERY PURCHASE:
1 x USER GUIDE with printing instructions, recommended materials, and assembly procedure.
1 x PDF Pattern (Print ready for A4 or US Letter paper)
1 x PDF Pattern (Large Format Print)
1 x SVG Pattern
1 x DXF Pattern

NOTE: NO REFUNDS CAN BE GIVEN FOR DIGITAL FILES

LICENSING AND TERMS OF USE:
You may not share or resell the materials you receive or use them for any public display. You may not resell or redistribute the files or the physical products made from them, or use them as freebies or in giveaways. You may not modify our designs and resell the digital files or the resulting physical product. By purchasing this item, you agree to the full terms of use listed and understand usage.

FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. THIS DIGITAL PATTERN IS NOT TO BE SHARED OR RESOLD.


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Customer Reviews

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Peter Whitford
I just finished sewing (hand) the side flaps on and am ready to start sewing the front and back

I just finished sewing (hand) the side flaps on and am ready to start sewing the front and back. I must have watched your video on this a 100 times. It's very entertaining and enjoyable. Today is July 1. We leave for Aruba on the 17th and I hope to have my new fanny pack ready to go. Thanks for this great design and pattern

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Nick Sheard
Was a good pattern to follow

Was a good pattern to follow. I used too stiff a leather and so pulling out the strap D shackles was very hard – I am going to make a lighter scale one now. Mind you I am happy with the result and my daughter will use it when travelling.

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