Win the fabulous Nappy Bag pattern - a Sewing Patterns by Mrs H giveaway!
14:02Are you ready to join the Nappy Bag sew along but haven’t got the pattern yet? Today is your lucky day because we’re giving 3 away! All you have to do is either leave a comment below, visit our Facebook page or send out a Tweet and on Saturday we’ll select a random winner and announce it here, on the blog.
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About the pattern:
The Nappy Bag is specially designed to be practical, yet stylish and it’s ideal for mums who want to look good while toting the supplies needed to cope with a little one, but we’ve seen many fabulous makers using this pattern to sew weekend travel bags. You can see some of the bags made with this pattern in our Nappy Bag inspiration post.
Harry's Nappy bag (Elvis' best friend) |
Why you’ll really like this pattern:
- Apart from looking stylish on the outside, the interior of the bag is made to keep everything organised, with 4 elasticated slip pockets and 2 elasticated bottle holders and a zipped pocket for personal items.
- The bag has two short shoulder straps and a detachable long strap you can use both as a shoulder or crossbody strap;
- The pattern features a large front pocket, closed with a magnetic snap, while the full width back pocket is closed with hook & loop tape and conceals a hidden zipped pocket.
- The finished dimensions are 18" (45.75 cm) wide, 10" (25.5 cm) tall, and 5" (12 cm) deep, surprisingly small for such a roomy bag.
- Plus, together with the sewing pattern you’ll get a 28-page booklet with step by step instructions with colour photographs and you can always come back to the blog and ask us sewing related questions!
Psst! Do you already have the Nappy Bag but you’d still like to participate in the giveaway? If you win, you can choose another pattern from our sewing pattern collection.
25 comments
The Book BagBack Pack is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteMy son is looking for a bag for his 18 month old son. I think this would look good in camo fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love Nappy Bag
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pattern
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh what a wonderful givaway~
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern , thank you for hosting this giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a travel bag version of this - the one using leather was stunning.
ReplyDeleteSamantha, I made this nappy bag for a customer out of an outdoor fabric to keep it stain repellent. She loved it. There will be more in my future.
ReplyDeleteI like the look of this one, thanks!!
ReplyDeleteLove it in green, it looks a totally different bag, can't wait to make it !
ReplyDeleteI love the convertible bag! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMy favourites are the Saddle Bag and the Satchel and of course the Nappy Bag. Thanks for the giveaway. (Umaesew)
ReplyDeleteThe Nappy Bag is my favourite!!!
ReplyDeleteWould love backpack pattern if lucky enough to win...already got
ReplyDeleteI love the look of this pattern, and can think of many different uses, Helen
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern, can't wait to start
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Are you making one for Kate? I'm sure she would love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Samantha, I have two Grandchildren whose little friends mothers are all in the family way, or I know girls who are. Your Nappy Bag will be a great asset to those of my friends who want to use it for presents, and I have just the fabrics in my stash to use for them. I have made other purses from your patterns and they are so easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteI love the Nappy Bag
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is the convertible bag though the nappy bag is a close second!
ReplyDeleteI love the Convertible Bag! I received it last year in the Bag of the Month club and I made it for my daughter. She used it on a cruise and it was perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love this nappy bag for a weekend bag!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great bag pattern! It seems very versatile!
ReplyDeleteIt's got to be the nappy bag! I'm really considering joining the sew along as I'm currently using the boots freebie bag. I know I'm going to cave eventually,
ReplyDeleteI really like the saddle bag. Id like to make a travel bag version of the nappy bag (i dont have kids).
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