Introducing the Hang About Toiletry Bag – Comprehensive Video Class by Andrie Designs! This toiletry bag pattern comes in two sizes and is perfect for men and women alike. It is a simple yet functional toiletry bag that has 2 zipper pockets along with the main compartment, and 3 hanging options for ease of use. This listing is for the video class for the Hang About Toiletry Bag – an easy to follow, step by step, video tutorial allowing you to design and make your very own Hang About Toiletry Bag.
This simple yet functional toiletry bag has one main compartment and two smaller zipper pockets – one on the inside of the flap and the other on the outside of the front panel.
Designed to be hung up for ease of use, this hanging toiletry bag pattern has been designed to be hung anywhere including on hooks, around towel rails and over door handles.
With handles on either side, the Hang About Toiletry Bag is easy to grab and pack into your suitcase, overnight bag or wherever you need to hang about.
~ This design is also available as a stand alone pattern! Click HERE to find out more! ~
Throughout the class, I will step you through how to assemble each and every component of the Hang About Toiletry Bag pattern, including how to sew the trickier parts on your sewing machine as well. PLEASE NOTE: the pattern and pattern pieces are NOT included with the class; you will need to purchase these separately by choosing the preferred option from the drop down box above.
Total class length is 2 hours, 11 minutes.
Trailer –
The finished sizes of the Hang About Toiletry Bag are as follows:
SMALL:
- Width – 8 1/2″ (22cm)
- Height – 5″ (13cm)
- Depth – 5″ (13cm)
- Flap length – 8 1/2″ (22cm)
LARGE:
- Width – 10 1/4″ (26cm)
- Height – 6″ (15cm)
- Depth – 5″ (13cm)
- Flap length – 9″ (23cm)
Materials Required:
- Fabric (i.e. quilting cotton) as follows: Outer – 1/2yd (0.5m), Piping, handles, d-ring loops, swivel hook loop – 1/2yd (0.5m)
- Fabric (i.e. laminated cotton, PUL or oilcloth) for the lining – 1/2yd (0.5m)
- Piece of clear plastic or mesh for pocket on inside of flap – SMALL: 10″ x 7″ (25cm x 18cm), LARGE: 12″ x 9″ (30cm x 23cm)
- Light-medium weight fusible interfacing (i.e. Pellon Shapeflex SF101, Legacy Shapeflex L-SF101) – 1/2yd (0.5m) (based on a 40” (101cm) width)
- By Annie’s Soft & Stable OR Fusible fleece (i.e. Pellon Thermolam 971F, Vilene H640) – 1/2yd (0.5m)
- Coordinating zippers as follows: 2 dress/all purpose zippers for pocket on inside of flap and outside of front panel – SMALL: 6″ (15cm) LARGE: 8″ (20cm); 1 long pull/4.5mm zipper for main compartment – SMALL: 14″ (35cm), LARGE: 16″ (40cm)
- D-Rings x 2 – 3/4″ (1.9cm) size
- Swivel hook x 1 – 5/8″ (1.6cm) size
- Cotton cording – 5/32″ size (4.5mm size)/size 2 – SMALL: 2.5yds (2.3m) long (or equivalent of premade piping), LARGE: 3yds (2.7m)
- Fabric glue/wash away fabric tape
- Coordinating thread, scissors and general sewing supplies (including binding clips or plastic-coated paperclips for working with the lining)
Total class length is 2 hours, 11 minutes.
For pattern sets click here.
You can read more about the Hang About Toiletry Bag here.
You can purchase the hardware kit for this pattern from Betty Box Pleat, Bobbin Girl and Sallie Tomato.
—————————————-
Andrie Designs Copyright 2018
All Rights Reserved
—————————————-
Copyright Information:
– Do not copy this pattern, claim as your own or allow others to use it.
– This pattern may be used for personal and small businesses producing limited quantities only.
alison.ayres37 (verified owner) –
The video certainly helped me make this toilet bag and it turned out ok although as it was my first attempt I omitted the piping. The video was great to follow and covered everything step by step. Only complaint is I would have liked to see Lisa sewing at her machine but I still enjoyed the video.
Hope Chontofalsky (verified owner) –
This pattern came out absolutely fantastic! I originally purchased just the pattern but thought twice and purchased the video tutorial as well. So glad I did. The process when so smoothly! My only issue was sewing through the multi layers (foam, fabric top & lining, piping) – I must have broken 2 dozen needles. I finally decided to hand sew it. It’s not quite perfect but it looks great. I also decided to add a sleeve on the back so my husband can attach it to his wheeled cooler and take it to work. One suggestion… I would not use Pellon iron-on vinyl for the fabric. You need to turn the piece inside out so many times my vinyl peeled off. Next one I will absolutely use Odie coat. THANKS for a fabulous design.