SLING PACK
It’s been a couple months since I made this Sling Pack and I’ve been getting so much use out of it. It’s been the perfect bag for my adventures by the river with Maisy, to throw on when I go bike riding or when I pop out to grab some groceries.
The design is really ingenious. The straps connect through the top to form the closure, so there is no hardware on the bag. I used a canvas lined with a number fabric from the Twenty Three line. There’s a big pocket on the outside closed with a button and another patch pocket on the inside. A little sweet detail I added was to do all the top stitching and edge stitching with a light pink thread. I love the way it looks.
The Sling Pack is designed by Guy Latulippe, the workroom‘s resident bag genius. What til you see the Market Tote I’m just finishing up!
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I love this bag! The design is absolutely genius.
This is a cute bag – utilitarian but still feminine!
Kayrn, I love the simplicity of this bag! Is it available to purchase as a pattern at the shop or is there a class available?
Thanks!
You have finished this beautifully, it looks great!
A brilliant bag! I am wondering the same thing as Miss Cris. Will the designer sell the pattern? Thanks.
What a great bag. Can’t come all the way to The Workroom to take the class… 🙁 (but would love to visit someday!) Do you think the pattern will ever be published?
Great job Karyn! Can’t wait for Guy to release this as a pattern!
WAHHHH! i wanna make this too! been dreaming of a *perfect backpack* i could sew… SO add me to the list of peeps hoping this will become a pattern!