Felt Shoulder Bag

Felt Shoulder Bag

A few weeks ago, when I made my Camouflage type hat, I also made a satchel type bag. I used a more brown shades of wool and slightly less rusty/orangey colours. I used some camo print silk from an old scarf, some cotton gauze and also pieces of dyed muslin that Ruth sent me. On the back of the bag, I used a large piece of silk because I thought it would pill/bobble less where it rubbed against clothes.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThis is a slightly different angle:

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAI also used a piece of cotton scrim to line the insides

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAI attached D rings to the side, for the shoulder strap to attach to. I tried to find webbing the right thickness to make my own strap, but couldn’t get the colour and thickness I wanted, so I’m going to use one from a bag I bought.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAI did think about using straps and buckles for closing the bag, but decided that would be a bit fiddly

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERASo, in the end I used magnetic clasps, and folded the bottom flap up about an inch. I don’t like the way the machine stitching turned out though, the clasp distorted it, so I might unpick it and do it again.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAHere it is with the strap attached

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26 thoughts on “Felt Shoulder Bag

    1. Thanks, Carole 🙂
      I like the silver clasps too, I think they’d work better on a bigger bag.

    1. Thanks, Cathy 🙂
      I did have a large amount of Merino in many shades all over my kitchen, it did get a bit of a pain constantly drying my hands.

  1. I love how this turned out! I agree with you about ripping out the machine stitching. The colors and pattern look like tree lichen, or the mosses that cling to the very large rock/boulder that is in my yard. Love it!

    1. Thanks, Gail 🙂
      I’m going to look for better matching thread today to do it again.

    1. Thanks, Judy 🙂
      I think most of the ‘effort’ was in thinking, rather than doing!

  2. Wow, wonderful! I like the colours as well as the embellishments you used. What is the size of this bag?

    1. Thanks, Nada 🙂
      It’s 10 inches/25.5 cm wide and 9 inches/23cm wide.

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