Here’s a closer look at the Mistflower Water Bottle Tote from Minikins Season Four. This pattern is exclusively part of the bundle. This crossbody bag holds a water bottle that is approximately 3-1/2″ in diameter (or less) – it fits my 40oz. and 240z. bottles (although make sure to check the diameter of your bottle first!). The front section has a horizontal zippered pocket for small items like keys, and the main zip compartment can store a slim wallet or cell phone.
Finished Size: 5” long x 11” high x 5” deep (13cm x 28cm x 13cm)
The bundle includes the pdf patterns and videos to make all 12 projects.
Each pdf pattern includes sewing instructions, complete with step-by-step color photos. Also included in the PDF pattern are printable pattern pieces for your home printer. The following files will all be included with your PDF pattern purchase:
- SVG Files (for electric cutting machines, such as the Brother Scan N Cut and the Cricut Maker)
- Projector Files (for use with home projectors for cutting out fabric; please see the group Projectors for Sewing for more information)
- A0 Files (large-format 33″ x 46″ pattern page for printing at your local copy shop, in case you would rather not tape together the pattern pages that are included in the PDF pattern)
SUPPLIES
- 1/2 yard/metre of exterior fabric (quilting cotton or similar)
- 1/2 yard/metre of lining fabric
- 16” x 4” piece of ripstop fabric (I used 64 gsm ripstop)
- 1/3 yard/metre of solid-colored fabric for strap
- 17” x 12” (43.2cm x 30.5cm) piece of foam interfacing (By Annie’s Soft and Stable, Pellon Flex Foam, Bosal In-R-Form, or automotive headliner
- 9” x 6” (23cm x 15.2cm) piece of fusible fleece
- 1-1/2 yard/metre 20” wide Pellon SF-101 Shape Flex fusible woven interfacing (or med-weight fusible interfacing)
- Two 1” d-rings OR two 1” triangle rings
- Two 1” swivel clips
- 1” slider
- 14” handbag zipper*
- 6” handbag zipper*
*or use zipper-by-the yard - 1 yard of cotton/nylon cord (1mm or 1.5mm in thickness)
- Cord lock that will fit 2 layers of cording (or a double-cord lock)
Thank you to Chera for the lovely photos, and also thank you so much to all of the pattern testers for their hard work! Please take a look at their finished pouches below.
by Tracy
by Tracy
by Diane
by Karen