There are plenty of reasons why you should be excited about breathing life into this pattern. It’s not your average bucket bag. It’s has a variety of interesting features that not only inspire creativity but make the bag a unique work of art that you can be proud of.
What You Will Need to DIY Your Own Cinch Top Bucket Duffle
- ½ a yard of 56-inch wide upholstery fabric
- 1/3 yards of 54-inch wide lightweight canvas for the straps, drawcord, strap tabs and facing
- One yard of 44-inch wide quilting cotton for the lining
- ½ yard of 45-inch wide fusible fleece
- One yard of 20-inch wide lightweight fusible interfacing
- 3 yards of skinny, soft piping cord
- One sheet of plastic canvas or an alternative stiffener
- Five double cap rivets
- Cutting and setting tools for the rivets
- 12 extra-large grommets and the relevant setting tools
- Two 1-inch rectangle rings
- All-purpose matching thread
- See-through ruler
- Seam ripper and seam gauge
- Rotary cutter and mat
- Seam sealant
- Hand sewing needle
- Straight pins
- Iron and ironing board
- Wooden block, stone or heavy metal for cutting and hammering grommets and rivets
- A small hammer to set the rivets
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