Messenger bag from cargo pants - another clothes upcycle


Continuing with my Clothes Upcycling Challenge for 2015 I made a messenger bag from a pair of cargo shorts and some other fabric from my stash (helping my stashbusing cause at the same time!)

I've wanted to try this tutorial from Noodlehead for a while so decided this was the perfect opportunity.


This is what I started with:

Since the pattern uses a pair of cargo pants not shorts, I had to alter it slightly so I had enough fabric. The strap I made entirely from the co-ordinating fabric rather than half and half, but I think it works ok. I also had to unpick a pocket and make the whole bag slightly smaller than the pattern to give me enough fabric.


The pattern itself was fairly easy to follow although perhaps a little less detailed than I'm used to. I tend to go for overkill and photo and describe even the smallest stage in my tutorials as that's how I work. Still - this is overall a straightforward bag to make and a great way to upcycle a pair of pants!


The strap was possibly a little bit long for my daughter. Generally my girls love to model things I've made for me, but not on this day! However, I did manage to cajole my youngest into a couple of shots!



Left over fabric from the shorts?  A few pockets, a zip, buttons, label and the waistband. I've added them to the bag from last week's upcycle to be used in some future project I haven't yet thought of!

I'm pretty happy with this week's upcycle.  Do come back next week to see what I make next!

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Jill

10 comments:

  1. This turned out wonderfully! Love every detail!

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    1. Thanks so much Julie! I'm really pleased with it.

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  2. The handle and the trim around the flap look great in the contrasting fabric, Jill. I love your bag!!!

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  3. I love the floral fabric with the camo! Pretties it up just the right amount~

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    1. Thanks Tamara - I really like the combination of these two fabrics together!

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  4. Oh what a great idea! I wish I would have thought of this when my husband scrapped his old cargo shorts. Thanks for sharing! Sharing! Thanks for linking up to Totally Terrific Tuesday last week! I can't wait to see what you have to share this week!

    Sharon
    herorganizedchaos.com

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    1. Thanks Sharon. I have so many ideas now that I wish I'd thought of long ago too!!

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