So what you’ll need: * Two big pieces of pleather, I used pieces of 35 × 42 cm, but this is totally up to you * Three pieces of lining (I used black polyester), I used pieces of 35 × 21 cm * Three similar sized pieces of fusible interfacing * Two zippers, I used one of 30 cm, and one of 25 cm. First of all; lay out your pieces of pleather and mark them on the wrong side. On the first piece mark a line 1cm from one of the short sides, paralel to the short side. On the second piece, mark a line 1cm from one of the long sides, paralel to the long side. Then mark whole bunch of lines perpendicular to the lines you just made. For my bag I spaced the lines 1.5 cm from each other, but that’s totally up to you of course. (the following pictures are just for illustration and not the actual panels used in the bag – again I did not make pictures until halfway…):
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Apr 2, 2010, 05.48 PMby nomercy
that’s amazing! i’ve never thought that could be so easy, thank you ))