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Project Bag Edda
11,50 €

Project Bag Edda is a structured, stand-up project bag sewing pattern designed for knitters, crocheters and makers who love calm, thoughtful design.

With its circular base and reinforced construction, the bag keeps its shape and stands upright on its own — not slouchy, but soft and practical.

Project Bag Edda is perfect for:

  • knitting and crochet projects

  • sewing projects and tools

  • fabric or yarn storage

  • home organization

  • bathroom or makeup storage

  • children’s room storage

A versatile bag that works just as well as a project companion as it does as a quiet piece of home decor.

Included sizes:

  • Small (S): approx. 15 cm / 6” height & diameter

  • Medium (M): approx. 20 cm / 8” height & diameter

  • Large (L): approx. 25 cm / 10” height & diameter

Design-Highlights

  • circular base for stability

  • reinforced structure with foam stabilizer and interfacing

  • bag stands upright on its own

  • clean, professional finish

This is not a quick, slouchy bag — it is a carefully constructed piece made to last.

Pattern options

  • outer open pocket

  • inner open pocket

  • inner zip pocket

  • drawstring closure or open top

  • handles (with or without)

Choose your options before cutting to customize your bag.

Pattern details

  • PDF sewing pattern (digital download)

  • includes A4 + US Letter pattern files

  • A0 pattern files included (recommended)

  • measurements in cm and inches

  • step-by-step instructions with illustrations

  • beginner-friendly with basic sewing knowledge

Materials note

The bag is designed to be made with a sew-in foam stabilizer for structure.

A no-foam alternative using firm interfacing is also explained in the pattern for a softer result.

This listing is for a PDF sewing pattern, not a finished bag.

Due to the digital nature of this product, returns or exchanges are not possible.

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Knitting Pouch Annelise
9,50 €

Knitting Organizer Sewing Pattern PDF – Cable & Needle Case with Zipper Pocket

DIGITAL SEWING PATTERN (PDF) – No physical item will be shipped

!!! This pattern was updated on January 13, 2026!!!
It now includes more detailed instructions, additional beginner-friendly tips, and clearer guidance throughout the sewing process.

Keep all your knitting tools perfectly organized with this handmade knitting organizer sewing pattern! Whether you’re heading to a workshop, a knitting circle, or just want a tidy storage solution at home, this stylish case holds everything in one convenient place.
This PDF pattern includes step-by-step illustrated instructions and printable templates in A4, A1, and US Letter formats. Perfect for ambitious beginners and intermediate sewists alike.

🧶 Features:
- Ribbon closure for a secure, adjustable fit
- Slots for circular needle cables, straight knitting needles, and crochet hooks
- Zippered pocket for stitch markers, measuring tape, or other small notions
- Fully customizable – great for personal use or as a thoughtful handmade gift
- Beginner-friendly with clear, illustrated instructions
- Dimensions when unfolded: 24 cm x 36 cm (9.4 in x 14.2 in)

📥 What’s included:
- PDF sewing instructions (English)
- Printable pattern pieces (A4, A1, and US Letter)
- Tips for fabric selection and sewing tools

Why you’ll love this project:
This knitting organizer is not only practical but also a fun and satisfying sewing project. Create a professional-looking accessory case that any knitter will cherish – perfect for gifts or your own crafting setup!

Crib Organizer Anne
7,50 €

Crib Organizer Sewing Pattern | Nursery Storage Bag DIY | Baby Diaper Caddy Sewing Pattern | Nursery Organization Sewing Project

Bring order and handmade charm to your baby’s room with this Crib Organizer Sewing Pattern! This easy-to-follow nursery storage bag DIY is perfect for keeping diapers, wipes, pacifiers, creams, and all those little baby essentials neatly organized by the crib. Whether you’re looking for a practical diaper caddy sewing tutorial or a unique handmade baby shower gift, this pattern is the perfect choice.

What’s included:

  • Step-by-step, beginner-friendly instructions

  • Clear illustrations for stress-free sewing

  • Two design options: playful ruffles or clean, minimalist look

  • Printable pattern in multiple formats (A4 & A1)

Perfect for:

  • Organizing your own baby’s nursery in style

  • Handmade baby shower or new parent gifts

  • Sewing enthusiasts who love practical yet beautiful projects

Even if you’re new to sewing, this nursery organization sewing project will guide you through every step. Create a timeless piece that adds beauty and functionality to your baby’s room — and enjoy the satisfaction of making it yourself!

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Hi!

I’m Jessy — pattern designer, mama of two and trained architect turned maker.
I learned to sew at my grandma’s kitchen table, and I’ve been in love with fabric ever since. Now I spend my days designing patterns for slow, joyful making and the simple pleasure of creating with my hands.