Introducing the Swimming Jim Pattern Hack sew along!

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Hi lovelies!

When you saw my bag for August, I bet you started thinking, hmm, I wonder if that can be made out of quilting cotton... well guess what? It can!

I'll be hosting a sew along on the blog here this month, and instead of following the pattern as it's written, I'll show you how I used it to make a Swim & Gym bag from faux leather and quilting cotton!

Navy faux leather, and Lost at Sea Quilting cotton, kindly sent to me by Alicia from Swoon Patterns
What you'll need:
*The Swim & Gym pattern (exclusive to the Bag of the Month Club til February '17)
* 1/2yd Faux leather
*1yd Quilting cotton for the outer
*1yd Quilting cotton for the lining (possibly a bit less)
* 1yd Medium weight interfacing (such as Vilene F220 or Pellon SF101)
* Elastic, rope and eyelets as per the pattern

To prepare for sewing you'll need to print pattern pieces A - Bag base outer & E - Outer Mesh pockets from the pattern, you'll also need C - Strap tunnel, and if you wish, D - Strap slider. I didn't use a strap slider on this pattern.

Cut 2 E Outer pockets from your outer quilting cotton and 2 from your lining quilting cotton
Cut 2 E Outer pockets from your medium weight interfacing
Cut 2 A Bag base outer from your faux leather
Cut 1 C Strap tunnel from your faux leather
Cut 1 D Strap slider from your faux leather
Cut 2 Outer top from your quilting cotton, and two from medium weight interfacing.
These will need to be 23 1/4" W x 9 3/4"H.


Using the pattern piece A Bag Base, cut two pieces from your lining, that are 24" tall. This means you'll need to add 8 1/4" height (from the red line), or 7 1/8" height (from the black line) depending on where you have previously cut your pattern piece.

This hack still has very little stabilisers, so if you want to add a foam stabiliser, you should cut it to match the lining and attach to the lining, rather than the outer. This will help keep it's slouchy shape, whilst still giving stability.

I used 17mm eyelets, and 1/2" rope. I know, mixed measurements. What can I say, I'm bilingual!

Come back on Tuesday for part 2 and we'll start sewing then!



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2 comments

  1. Very cool, I still haven't gotten to it yet, may try the hack!!

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  2. Very cool, I still haven't gotten to it yet, may try the hack!!

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