For a small cross body bag I thought the amount of pockets in this bag was overkill. (Mine had 8 pockets in all, if you count the little pen pockets I added by dividing the interior slip pocket). I think the pattern suggests dividing the inside pocket into 3rds, which would yield a total of 7 pockets). While I like pockets, in small bags having too many pockets and filling them up with stuff leaves little space left for any larger items as the bulging pockets encroach into the larger space. Plus it makes it difficult to find things when the pockets are so full and the main space is crowded too. If you want this many pockets, then go for it in a larger bag where the pockets will be more balanced to the bag size and won't crowd other spaces too much. Unless you are only placing flat items inside the pockets such as your shopping list and coupons, which wouldn't impede into the main space, then that's fine, but do you really need so many pockets in a small bag? I suppose you do not have to put things in most of the pockets.
After making this bag, I found the basic size and shape of it similar to a few other bags I have made before, and I prefer those other bags much better to this one. So bottom line, even if I make changes to this bag, I would rather make the other bags instead of this one again. But I know this is a popular style bag and has been around a long time. If you do make one of these bags, you can make your own changes to suit your needs. I will sell this one at one of the shows I do this year to someone who loves it. I am not knocking this bag or pattern at all, just pointing out things that I would personally change to make it more user friendly. It is a great looking bag and functional. I think it would be better with fewer pockets is all.
The bag closes with a zipper, which is nice. |
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Well I guess on the plus side, those deep pockets on the outside would make it hard for someone to steal whatever is in them.
ReplyDeleteI like lots of compartments and places to store everything in it's own place. This is a sweet little bag.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing . . . you did a great job.
Happy stitching.
Connie :)
that fabric is so familiar. you did a great job of course. i agree small bags don't need a lot of pockets its a waste of space. i appreciate your evaluations of patterns it helps me when i'm thinking about making something and what would really be important in the pattern to keep.
ReplyDeletethanks Tara