Members Angie Posted June 5, 2015 Members Report Posted June 5, 2015 (edited) Hi, google "LZ patterns" and you will find a pattern for your desired type of bag and many other patterns for leather items. I purchased one already and it works. The patterns are good quality and they send the PDF patterns printable for a normal printer. They cost around 4 to 10 dollars. I think it is a good source for basic patterns. Edited June 5, 2015 by Angie Quote
Members dirkba Posted June 5, 2015 Author Members Report Posted June 5, 2015 Thanks Isaac - sent you a pm Hi Gndy - I have studied the video, but it does not give away the "secret" of dimensions you have to allow for the zip end to tie down. I am currently working on the idea. Angie - thanks for directing me to the pattern site. I think it is definitely a site to use for future patterns. however the only pattern I could identify is that of a dr bag - it has a difference to the tie down since it has an "opener" Quote
Members gndy Posted June 5, 2015 Members Report Posted June 5, 2015 Thanks Isaac - sent you a pm Hi Gndy - I have studied the video, but it does not give away the "secret" of dimensions you have to allow for the zip end to tie down. I am currently working on the idea. Angie - thanks for directing me to the pattern site. I think it is definitely a site to use for future patterns. however the only pattern I could identify is that of a dr bag - it has a difference to the tie down since it has an "opener" Me too , i've watched it over and over again without any clue . Quote
Members Angie Posted June 6, 2015 Members Report Posted June 6, 2015 (edited) I searched again and found this tutorial. Maybe it could be of help for your project. I really like that kind of box-bag and will sure build one myself, too. In the tutorial she makes the one with the zipper going all the way to the bottom. http://coconutrobot.com/2014/06/the-perfect-fathers-day-gift/ AND I spent this morning doing some papercraft in order to find out the way the other model (folded over zipper tips) is done. It seems to be very easy. Here are some pictures: It is actually folded like the tetrapak. I don´t know if its called tetrapak in the US. Tetrapak is the recicable milk bin. Edited June 6, 2015 by Angie Quote
Members Angie Posted June 6, 2015 Members Report Posted June 6, 2015 I tried to make the paper model in leather and here is the outcome. Not finished yet. It looks more or less like the one on your first picture I think. Sorry for the different threads and the imperfection, I am still a beginner. I like the little bag actually and sure will make some more in different sizes. Quote
Members gndy Posted June 7, 2015 Members Report Posted June 7, 2015 I searched again and found this tutorial. Maybe it could be of help for your project. I really like that kind of box-bag and will sure build one myself, too. In the tutorial she makes the one with the zipper going all the way to the bottom. http://coconutrobot.com/2014/06/the-perfect-fathers-day-gift/ AND I spent this morning doing some papercraft in order to find out the way the other model (folded over zipper tips) is done. It seems to be very easy. Here are some pictures: It is actually folded like the tetrapak. I don´t know if its called tetrapak in the US. Tetrapak is the recicable milk bin. Can u unfold it plz Quote
Members Angie Posted June 7, 2015 Members Report Posted June 7, 2015 (edited) Hi again, I took some pics of how to fold the paper model which helped me also to understand the measurements needed to get the desired final dimension. It starts with nothing more than a rectangle Then you fold it in half and "sew". If it were the leather model you´d start sewing the zipper at first and THEN this side. Here you can see what it looks like after "sewing" the side. Now make the sewing flat so that the triangle is formed. Tuck it in to meet the bottom line and sew For this explanation I did only one side. Now, I guess, you already got the trick. The folded over zipper tips will form automatically. I made the paper model several time to figure out where and when in the process I have to attach those little straps and/or additional side pockets inside or outside the bag. I made more pictures, so if something is not clear please don´t hesitate to ask me to upload more detail. Edited June 7, 2015 by Angie Quote
Members dirkba Posted June 7, 2015 Author Members Report Posted June 7, 2015 (edited) Well with all the help and input above I also followed Angies' method and here is the result of our combined "brainstorming" made up of canvas....leather still to follow! Start out with a rectangle piece and fold double, attach the zip, determine the base size and create the triangle to fold in (or after sewing can be cut off) Turn over the bag and place on bottom - it now seems the top is "longer" than the bottom, but this illusion is created because of the triangles that were formed to create the bottom of the bag Handles need to be attached with the bottom measurements taken into account This is the same dimension as the top of the bag (when tied down) With the bag standing upright and pulling the handles sideways the top "drops" to take the same shape as the bottom The edges protruding are simply folded towards the bottom....like you close a gift when wrapping(thanks ShannonW) at last the shape comes together and you have a tie down bag Note: Allow extra for the length of your bag or else it tends to come out square rather than rectangular to create the Duffel bag look. Now I am going to play with dimensions before I use leather as intended to produce a leather tie down Duffel bag. Thanks to all my co designers and leather friends above!! Edited June 7, 2015 by dirkba Quote
Members ramrod Posted August 29, 2015 Members Report Posted August 29, 2015 1.Tie down leather-duffle-bag-250x250.jpg 2. Base to base zipper leather-duffle-bags.jpg i have had this picture (and many others like it) in "my favorites" for a couple of years. i've always wanted to get around to making this design, but have never figured it out.\ have you figured it out in leather, dirkba? i'd like to make a couple of these. some out of leather, and others out of leather and heavy canvas. Quote
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