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The Vicky May Cross Body Bag

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The Vicky May will soon become your every day favourite bag! Read on for all the details and more pictures...

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Description

The Vicky May is a full sewing pattern and video tutorial.

It is a cross body bag that you will not only love to make but love to use and wear as an every day bag. 


It has designed to be the perfect size as an everyday bag as it can hold a small water bottle and has lots of features that will keep you organised on the move!


This is an Intermediate bag. This is due to not only the front 3d pockets (depending on which option you choose - more on that in a moment...) but the bound inside construction. It does however sew up fairly quick and has some fun techniques to learn inside the pattern too. 


This listing is for the instant downloadable pattern templates and booklet. This includes full colour step by step instructions, and full sized templates to print, SVG files for your cutting machine and Projector file as well as a free video tutorial.


Features

Inside the bag there is a zipper pocket on one side of the bag and 2 slip pockets on the other side - this is the everyday bag for keeping organised! Keep your private goodies in the zipper pocket, your hand sanitiser and tissues in one slip pocket and your lip balm and keys in the other!


There are 3 options of patterns and styles to the Vicky May. During the testing process it became apparent that the instructions would be much easier if split into 3 different patterns to avoid confusion (thank you testers!). Each option is the same size and has the same construction and inside pockets etc. However the front of each has a different look and different techniques. Check out the introductory video (found below) for a full run through on the different options. 


Option 1: Has 2 x front gusset (3d) pockets. This is the most advanced option. The smaller pocket is a tight curve to sew around. Definitely worth it, but not for the more beginner/less confident sewist. I love this version, it is my favourite. The smaller pocket is perfect for glasses while the larger pocket is perfect for your phone!


Option 2: Has 1 x large front gusset (3d) pocket. This is the probably the most common one that you might have seen on the high street. A great all rounder and a great way to try this 3d gusset pocket technique without the tight curves. 


Option 3: Is the option for the more confident beginner sewist. It has a front slip pocket, so eliminating the 3d pocket technique. 


All options have the letter and a4 pdf files, SVGS and projector files. 


Interested in trying one or more front pocket options? Check out the bundle as you get all 3 versions for the price of 2!


You can find the video tutorials here:

Introductory video: Click Here

Option 1: Click Here

Option 2: Click Here

Option 3: Click Here


You Will Need

Vicky May 1:

  • Main Zip: 35cm (14") - Zipper Tape with 2 pulls attached, facing each other or closed end Zip.
  • 1 x Front Zip: 24cm (9 1/2") - Zipper Tape with 1 pull attached or closed end Zip (for the Left Pocket A).
  • 1 x Front Zip: 16.5cm (6 1/2") - Zipper Tape with 1 pull attached or closed end Zip (for the Right Pocket B).
  • 1 x Inside Zip: 20cm (8”) - Zipper Tape with 1 pull attached or closed end Zip.
  • 180cm (71") x 1cm Bias Binding
  • Outer Fabric: 1/2m. (20")
  • Lining Fabric: 1/2m. (20")
  • Non-Woven Interfacing: 1/2m. (20")
  • Woven Interfacing: 1/2m. (20")
  • Fusible Foam or Fusible Fleece Stabiliser: 130cm (12")
  • 2 x 25mm (1") D-Rings
  • 2 x 38mm (1 1/2") Lobster Clasps
  • 1 x 38mm (1 1/2) Slider
  • 145cm (57") x 38mm (1 1/2") Webbing

Optional:

  • 4 x 8mm (5/16") Rivets plus 4 x 8mm (5/16") Rivets for the strap (or you can use Chicago Screws or Stitch).


Vicky May 2:


  • Main Zip: 35cm (14") - Zipper Tape with 2 pulls attached, facing each other or closed end Zip.
  • 1 x Front Zip: 30.5cm (12") - Zipper Tape with 1 pull attached (or 2 pulls facing each other)
  • or closed end Zip (for Pocket C).
  • 1 x Inside Zip: 20cm (8”) - Zipper Tape with 1 pull attached or closed end Zip.
  • 180cm (71") x 1cm Bias Binding
  • Outer Fabric: 1/2m. (20")
  • Lining Fabric: 1/2m. (20")
  • Non-Woven Interfacing: 1/2m. (20")
  • Woven Interfacing: 1/2m. (20")
  • Fusible Foam or Fusible Fleece Stabiliser: 130cm (12")
  • 2 x 25mm (1") D-Rings
  • 2 x 38mm (1 1/2") Lobster Clasps
  • 1 x 38mm (1 1/2) Slider
  • 145cm (57") x 38mm (1 1/2") Webbing

Optional:

  • 4 x 8mm (5/16") Rivets plus 4 x 8mm (5/16") Rivets for the strap (or you can use Chicago Screws or Stitch).


Vicky May 3:

  • Main Zip: 35cm (14") - Zipper Tape with 2 pulls attached, facing each other or closed end Zip.
  • 1 x Inside Zip: 20cm (8”) - Zipper Tape with 1 pull attached or closed end Zip.
  • 180cm (71") x 1cm Bias Binding
  • Outer Fabric: 1/2m. (20")
  • Lining Fabric: 1/2m. (20")
  • Non-Woven Interfacing: 1/2m. (20")
  • Woven Interfacing: 1/2m. (20")
  • Fusible Foam or Fusible Fleece Stabiliser: 130cm (12")
  • 2 x 25mm (1") D-Rings
  • 2 x 38mm (1 1/2") Lobster Clasps
  • 1 x 38mm (1 1/2) Slider
  • 145cm (57") x 38mm (1 1/2") Webbing

  • Optional:
  • 4 x 8mm (5/16") Rivets plus 4 x 8mm (5/16") Rivets for the strap (or you can use Chicago Screws or Stitch).



Swipe through the images to see some of the fantastic tester bags and to get inspiration!

Watch the free video tutorial to see how it's made before purchasing or to sew along to! You are also most welcome to ask questions in the Facebook group too.

Happy Sewing!

 

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL BAG - IT IS A SEWING PATTERN TO MAKE YOUR OWN BAG.

This bag sewing pattern comes with downloadable pattern templates, written instructions, Projector file, SVGs and free video tutorial.

 

SKILL LEVEL:

Intermediate, due to the bound construction and the front 3d gusset pockets. I always say give it a go though - you can always ask in the Facebook group!


As well as full written instructions that you can sew along to, there is a full video step by step tutorial on my YouTube channel. (See links above).

 

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

Please note this is not a physical bag - this listing is for a printable digital download pattern templates and booklet.


Please make an account to be able to access the downloads. 


The sewing patterns have full seam allowance included as explained in the pattern.

*Full step by step written instructions with photos in both Letter and A4 PDFs.

*Full sized templates to download and print.

*Projector Files

*SVGS

*Full video tutorial for you to sew along with (or if you get stuck) on Youtube.

 

FINISHED SIZE: 

The bag measures as follows: W: 28cm x H: 21cm x D: 7cm (W: 11" x H: 8 1/4" x D: 2 3/4")


Vicky May 1 Pockets:

Left: Approx. W: 13cm x H: 16cm (W: 5" x H: 6 1/4")

Right: Approx. W: 8cm x H: 14.5cm (W: 3" x H: 5 3/4")


Vicky May 2 Pocket:

W: 23cm x H: 15.5cm (W: 9" x H: 6 1/4")


If you make a bag from this pattern, please tag #studio7t7pattern so that I can share your makes!

Thanks so much for stopping by Studio 7t7.

The Vicky May Introductory Video

The Vicky May comes with 3 different front pocket options. Not sure which is right for you? Check out the video below to make your choice and see all the features...


Customer Reviews

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Alice

Verified Buyer

1 week ago

Great bag!

I chose option 1, which has the 2 front pockets. I made this with leather and did battle a bit with the very small pocket. I should rather have chosen the option with just the 1 front pocket.

Sheryl

Verified Buyer

1 month ago

Well written Pattern

Liked how this bag went together, was roomy, just the right size for me. I put a slip pocket on the back with a magnetic closure for my phone.

Sheryl

Verified Buyer

2 months ago

Sewing enthusiast

The May 2 bag worked out great for me because I was looking for a smaller bag yet lots of room. I did make a few alterations, I put a slip pocket on the back instead for my phone and added a magnetic closure to it, I also added 1 inch in length to the entire bag. Found it a nice challenge and liked how the bag was put together. Exploring the possibility that maybe I didn't need the extra inch. Plan to make another one out of different fabric to see how it comes out, the denim (cut up husband's old jeans) proved to be thick but it looks. great to me.

Marjory A.

Verified Buyer

3 months ago

Great bag pattern

Lovely looking bag, bit of a stretch make for me but the video tutorials will be a huge help.

Sarah

Verified Buyer

6 months ago

Great bag, slightly tricky instructions

Good medium sized bag which I wanted to make for camera, phone, purse..... good pattern and instructions though I did find a couple of bits confusing in that I felt it wasn't totally clear what you were meant to do. I watched a video tutorial too which helped a lot. Having made one the next one ( for my sister) will definitely be easier.

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