Colinml Report post Posted January 18 (edited) I'm trying to draw a pattern for a handbag, but I can't visualize what the piece would look like flat. The construction would be the ubiquitous turned out tote bag with box bottom. That's simple enough, but I want the bag to taper in two directions, so, from the front, the top is wider, but from the side, the bottom is wider. Please see my crude sketch. I've wasted a lot of printer paper already. Does the included photo titled "half pattern" seem like the right shape? Or does that leave it wide at the top in side view? Edited January 18 by Colinml grammar Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted January 18 Forget the idea of only 2 pieces. Cut 3 pieces . . . front . . . back . . . and one piece which is the bottom and both sides. Stitch the edges . . . or lace the edges . . . makes a pretty bag. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colinml Report post Posted January 18 47 minutes ago, Dwight said: Forget the idea of only 2 pieces. Cut 3 pieces . . . front . . . back . . . and one piece which is the bottom and both sides. Stitch the edges . . . or lace the edges . . . makes a pretty bag. May God bless, Dwight Yes, sorry, the final bag will be three pieces. I was trying to make my question less complicated. I guess I just have to print another batch and see. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toxo Report post Posted January 18 (edited) I built this bag from this pattern and if you make it you have the template afterward to make again. When Tony See first designed it he asked for a name and I called it the "Monte Carlo" and got a free pattern. https://www.etsy.com/ Let me know if you do it. I have a couple of tips. Edited January 18 by Northmount Copy and upload picture here Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NatesLeatherGds Report post Posted January 18 3 hours ago, Dwight said: Forget the idea of only 2 pieces. Cut 3 pieces . . . front . . . back . . . and one piece which is the bottom and both sides. Stitch the edges . . . or lace the edges . . . makes a pretty bag. May God bless, Dwight What he says ^ - yes - and a paper dummy/mockup - I do that with scissors and paper to fool around until I can nail it. THEN cut the leather. And be ready to have to waste leather - not the best thing - but sometimes ... you just waste leather, don't beat yourself up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colinml Report post Posted January 20 Thanks for the tips. I did some paper mock ups and then another rough mock up in cheap vinyl to work out the overall dimensions, but now I have a question about reinforcement. I guess I should start a different thread for that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites