Small Hand Bag, Big Style: Sewing the ORIGAMI Bag Pattern with THINK INK Fabrics
If you're looking for a new DIY project that is both fun and functional, then the
ORIGAMI Bag Pattern
by Zen Chic is a perfect choice. This beautiful pattern features a Japanese-inspired design that is perfect for creating a stylish and functional small handbag.
The ORIGAMI Bag Pattern is a great choice for anyone who loves to sew and wants to create a unique and beautiful bag. The pattern is easy to follow and includes all the instructions you need to create a cute bag that you'll be proud to carry around.
One of the best things about the ORIGAMI Bag Pattern is that
It's reversible.
This means that you can create two different looks with the same bag. The pattern uses the gorgeous Think Ink fabric line, which is known for its sophisticated colors and patterns. With the Think Ink fabric line, you can create a bag that truly reflects your personal style.
The Think Ink collection
features sophisticated colors such as black and linen with a hint of gold and prints that are perfect for a wide range of projects, from home decor to clothing to bags. With the Origami bag pattern, you'll be able to showcase the beauty and versatility of these fabrics while also creating a practical and stylish accessory.
The ORIGAMI Bag Pattern is also perfect for anyone who loves small handbags. The bag is designed to be just the right size for carrying your essentials, such as your phone, purse, and other personal items. And it features stylish leather handles, which add a touch of elegance to the design.
To make the ORIGAMI Bag Pattern, you'll need to have some basic sewing skills. However, even if you're new to sewing, you should be able to follow the instructions and create a beautiful bag. The pattern includes all the templates and instructions you need to make the bag, so you won't have to worry about making any mistakes.
With the ORIGAMI Bag Pattern, you will not only get to create a beautiful bag that reflects your personal style, but you'll also get to enjoy the satisfaction of making something with your own two hands.