Happy to be back on the blog with a new project and a small gift for my readers! During the Christmas break I made a lot of new projects one of which was this banana bag:
Ever since I made the bag, it has become one of the staple item in my wardrobe. I use it while visiting museums, doing shopping, going to Pilates, even while going to work! It is very practical, fits in a lot of my stuff and looks chique. I decided to turn it into a digital pattern and gift you this pattern so that you can also make your own bag!
Making your own banana bag is a fun and easy sewing project that is perfect for beginners. With just a few simple materials, you can create a useful and stylish accessory that is sure to become a staple in your wardrobe. If you are interested in incorporating banana bags into your wardrobe, start with the following tips:
Choose a fabric and color that complements your style. Banana bags can be made from a variety of fabrics, including cotton, canvas, and even silk. Select a fabric and color that fits your personal style and complements your wardrobe.
Add embellishments. Banana bags can be decorated with a variety of embellishments, such as embroidery, patches, or lace. This can add a unique touch to your banana bag and make it more visually interesting.
Wear the bag as a crossbody or shoulder bag. Banana bags are typically small and can be worn as a crossbody or shoulder bag. This can be a fun and unexpected way to incorporate a banana bag into your outfit.
While banana bags may not be the most traditional fashion accessory, they can be a fun and creative way to add a unique touch to your wardrobe. With a little bit of creativity and personal style, you can make a banana bag that is truly your own. Click on the following link to download the pattern and the making instructions for your very own bag.
And there you have it! A simple and eco-friendly banana bag that you made yourself! Send me a picture of the bag you made or tag me on Instagram with @eveningatelier. I am looking forward to see your version of the banana bag :)
Cheers,
Idil