Batik Sewing Pattern For A Nappy / Diaper Bag

Posted To Guides By Fabric EditionsSaturday, 21st July 2018
A nice project here to help any new mother or father organise their little ones nappy supplies. This simple sewing pattern requires very little measuring & cutting as it makes use of precut charm squares for the main bag body. The finished bag size is approximately 13" X 14" X 5". This pattern / guide has been kindly provided by fabric editions the American fabric designers.

Supplies Required

  • 2 x 20 pack of 100% cotton charm squares
  • 1 x 5 pack of 100% cotton fat quarters
  • 36" x 44" piece of batting
  • 19" piece of batting 3/4" elastic
  • 5" length of Velcro / hook & loop tape
  • coordinating thread
  • basic sewing supplies
Batik Sewing Pattern For A Nappy / Diaper Bag

Instructions

The design shown uses batik charm squares heavily but you could easily use another fabric range for your bag. The design works well with brighter high contrast complementing colours. Similarly, the bag itself could easily be used for things other than nappy storage, a shopping bag or sewing tidy. We would love to see & hear how you did with this project, you can find us on all major social media platform as shown to the side.

The full guide for this project can be found below, you can view it online or download the PDF for future reference.

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Lincoln Crafts
Posted by Lincoln CraftsTuesday, 24th July 2018 at 11:35

Great little project here if you have a few charm packs lying around. Let us know if you follow this design or customise it somehow. Remember you can always post pictures of your finished item to us on one of our social media profiles.

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