This was written by Cherie from you & mie for the Miss Matatabi Makers series.
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Hello Miss Matatabi fans! I’m excited to be back with my May Miss Matatabi Makers Project (say that ten times fast)! When I saw these lovely canvas fabrics I was drawn to their weathered colors and sturdy texture. I picked the Mocha and Light Indigo to work with and my original plan was to make myself a backpack or duffle bag for myself, but as usual I changed my mind. It felt a little too ambitious for the time that I had and I was worried about whether my machine could handle layers of canvas. So I decided to test this fabric out on a couple of toiletry bags/dopp kits instead.
I used the Zippered Dopp Kit tutorial from The Purl Bee and I love how they came out! The fabric is just as beautiful and sturdy as they look online, and still easy to sew – it didn’t give me or my machine any trouble!
The tutorial is easy to follow and the finished bag is great. The tutorial lists the finished measurements as 12 ½ inches long x 7 inches wide x 3 inches high and it is plenty big. When I was throwing things in to take photos I was able to pack a full sized contact lens solution bottle, an eye glass case, shampoo, hair product, a small make up bag, tissue, and still had a lot more space. It’s big.
The seams of the bag are all finished with bias tape on the inside. I guess you could finish it with a serger or zig zag stitch instead, but this seemed like a neat option as well. Although this is a heavy duty canvas, the finished bag doesn’t have a ton of structure. It’s heavy duty, but still flexible and relatively soft.
For my second dopp kit, I decided to embellish a little with some hand stitching. I’ve been inspired recently by sashiko stitching, visible mending and boro textiles and have been wanting to learn and experiment more with hand sewing. I don’t know anything about these art forms yet, so I won’t call mine anything more than decorative stitches. But I like this little bit of personality it gives to the bag.
I love this canvas. I love these colors. I was nervous about sewing with heavy weight fabric, but everything went so smoothly (though a heavy needle and clips instead of pins helped in a few places) that I’m feeling pretty optimistic about trying a bigger project, maybe even that backpack I originally had in mind.
This canvas comes in three colors: mocha, light indigo, and charcoal and would be great for so many things like a tote bag, duffle bag, or outdoor pillow covers! Check it out and happy sewing to you! I’ll see you next month.
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Thank you, Cherie! Connect with Cherie on her blog, instagram, facebook, and pinterest.
3 Comments
Hi there! This post couldn’t be written much better!
Looking through this article reminds me of my previous roommate!
He constantly kept talking about this. I’ll forward this information to him.
Fairly certain he’ll have a great read. Thanks for sharing!
Love these bags! Will definitely use one for traveling!
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