When it comes to making a duffle bag, the sky is the limit! You can choose to have something demur, or over the top creative. If you think that making a duffle bag is in your future, think a little about some of the things you might have that will work as fabric. An old quilt that has seen better days and yet has large areas of untattered fabric, a hand woven rug, even placemats! Below, you'll see a bag that was made from a burlap bag used for transporting coffee.
The bag below could very well be made from a wool blanket.
It's your bag, so why not go all out and make it jungle crazy!
Here's the burlap bag. Might be a little itchy against the skin, but interesting nonetheless.
A little quilted inspiration.
Now for some add-on ideas.
Create an extra compartment around the bottom.
Do you like to keep up with your yoga routine when you travel? This bag has an extension with a belt that holds the yoga mat. Also take note that the side pocket has a zipper and there's an elasticized pocket on the end for a water bottle.
An even easier application for carrying a yoga mat would be to incorporate it into the carrying straps.
The Grainline Portside duffle bag has a pocket on either side of the bag. It might be fun to add a zipper to one side and a flap to the other.
When thinking about color combinations, don't forget the zipper, it can also be an accent.
Really make your bag your own by adding a monogram.
Don't forget the lining. It's fun to look inside a bag and see something a little unexpected.
For those of us who might over pack...just a bit ;), how about adding removable wheels? You can find the tutorial HERE.
Have a wonderful day!
Rhonda
Oh no! I think that we have all been there. It always looks closer on the map. I kill bags on a regular basis. I have gone through 2 cases this year alone. My favourite bag was one like your last picture below. Thanks for the inspiration. Xx
ReplyDeleteI love all of your inspiration pictures. So many choices! I have a bag that needs a wheel replaced, which I cannot figure out how to do. It would so be worth $4.00 if I could figure it out.
ReplyDeleteMy husband can be a real master when it comes to fixing things. The only problem is that it might not look so great, but it will work!!!
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