Crafting a Vinyl Rolled Bag Handle: A Step-by-Step Guide Without Rope or Tubing

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  Are you tired of the same old bag handles? Do you want to add a unique touch to your bag? Look no further! In this step-by-step guide, we'll show you how to craft a vinyl rolled bag handle without using rope or tubing. This DIY project is easy to follow and allows you to customize your bag handles to match your style.  Why Vinyl? Vinyl is a versatile material that is easy to work with and comes in a variety of colors and patterns. It is durable, water-resistant, and can be easily cleaned. Plus, it's a great way to add a pop of color or texture to your bag.  Step 1: Gather Your Materials Before you get started, make sure you have all the necessary materials. You'll need: - Vinyl fabric (you can find this at your local fabric store) - Scissors - Ruler - Marker - Pins - Sewing machine or needle and thread Step 2: Cut the Vinyl Start by cutting the vinyl fabric into a strip that is 4 inches wide and 36 inches long. You can adjust the length depending on how long you want your

Bag Making Tips and Techniques for Beginners


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Tips and techniques for the bag maker

As a beginner bag maker you will need all the tips and tricks of the game to get your bags looking like it came out of a store. Once equipped with this knowledge all you need to produce a quality bag is the right materials, tools and sewing equipment.

 Check out my three-part series on bag making below.

 Bag Bottom Shapes

The bottom of a bag is shaped according to its purpose. If you are making an evening bag you may not require a great deal of space, just enough for your essentials such as a phone, cash or makeup. So a square bottom might be more suitable.
  1. Square 
  2. Boxed Corners
  3. Darts
  4. Gussets
Three methods for boxing the corners of a bag. This video is by So sew easy.

Straps and Handles
Straps and handle can be made from different materials such as:

Fabric
Webbing
Wood
Leather/Faux Leather
Metal

Types of handles

Top handles - Are usually seen on vintage style bags, the handles are attached to the flap of the bag. These can be of varying shapes and made of metal.

Braided handles - Are made of leather or fabric.

Shoulder handles - As the name implies they go over the shoulder and may or may not be adjustable.

Wrist straps/handles - These are also known as a bracelet strap and are made to go around the wrist. they are usually attached to clutches and wallets.

Crossbody strap/handles - These are found on the messenger type bags, and are adjustable and long enough to go across one shoulder with the body of the bag hanging on the hip on the opposite side.
More info. on bag handles here.


Leather
Chain crossbody bag

Bag Pockets
Pockets are used in bags to provide compartments to store your things such as keys, cash, cell phone, laptop and wallets etc.
Pockets can be made to suit the items you wish to carry in them. It also makes it easier to find what you are looking for in your bag.

Go to Debbie Shore on YouTube to learn how to make a tote bag with pockets.

Types

  • Flap pockets
  • Pleated pockets
  • Slip pockets
  • Rounded pocket
  • zipper pockets
  • Elastic pockets


Bag Flaps
These flaps can take on various shapes and sizes and are found on clutches, wallets, messenger bags and backpacks and satchels.


Types/shapes

Triangle
Rounded
Square
Trapeze



Purse Frames
Metal purse frames add structure to a bag and are used as closures as well. Some frames are Sewn in and others are glued or screwed on. The also add aesthetic value to a bag.
Below is a video tutorial showing you how to make a metal framed bag.

Bag making is a wonderful skill that you can use to earn a living. It is an extremely satisfying hobby if you love creating and working with your hands. It is also something fun that you can share with your friends and children.
I hope that you found these bag making tips and techniques useful and that it helps you in some way.

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Comments

  1. I miss sewing and crafting--I haven't done much of it since I started teaching full-time eleven years ago. Do you use a special type of sewing machine for the leather?

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    1. Hello Tracy,
      I'm sorry for not replying sooner,things got a bit crazy around here.
      The Juki and consew are the more popular brands.
      Click this link for some options . http://shrsl.com/1h5vn

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  2. I have never thought about making purses, but this definitely makes it doable. I just need to step out and buy a sewing machine.

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    1. Yeah! another potential bag lady.
      I'm happy to know that my post has inspired you to start making bags. Bag making is a very full-filling hobby that you can also turn into a business.
      I would suggest you skip the domestic and start with a heavy duty sewing machine,trust me I learned the hard way.
      Use this link for some options http://shrsl.com/1h5wn
      Checkout my other post for beginner bag makers.
      Happy sewing!

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