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Intro: Flat Zipper Bag and Wallet I’m always looking for my next new bag. In my recent searches I discovered this fascinating set of bags by Josh Jakus. If you want, you can just use the two pdfs attached to this step and make the example purse and wallet. Then the other piece of felt rightsideup on top of it and the pattern on top. You’ll also want to hide your threads by hand sewing them back into the felt. They’re all made from more or less random curves that I adjusted till I got the shapes I wanted. Here they are. I’m also included patterns for
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all the bags since people seem to be interested in trying .
This step isn’t absolutely necessary. If you want, you can just use the two pdfs attached to this step and make the example purse and
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wallet. If you want to make your own, you’ll need a computer with some kind of modeling or drawing software (I used Rhino, which is currently in beta and therefore free for Mac users), a printer, and some tape. Just follow the steps below:1. Draw a curve, really any curve.2. Copy it and rotate 180 move the second curve so that its endpoints join with the endpoints of the first curve.3. Repeat with several more curves, then print out small versions of each.4. Cut out the shapes you’ve just printed and tape the edges together. Pick the one(s) you like the most and, if it going to be a bag, decide where your handle is going to go.5. Back on the computer, draw an ellipse for your handle at the positions you decided on in step 4. Make sure that you place both holes the same distance from one of the two vertexes and has the same orientation with the curve (check out the attached example).6. To actually make the purse, you’ll need to have a zipper. Measure the zipper from the beginning of the teeth to the end. This probably won’t be the length on the package so you really do need to measure! Scale your drawing so that the length of one of the curves is that length.7. Cash Register Business
You’ll then need to offset both curves 1/8” toward the interior to allow space for the zipper. Connect them with two short straight segments. This, and the ellipses you made, are the lines you’ll be cutting on.8. Print out your pattern and cut off most of the excess paper..
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