XL Wet’n’Dry Washbag (with bonus smaller size included)- £6+VAT
When you pack your washbag to go
away, everything is clean and dry,
but things don’t stay that way!
The XL Wet’n’Dry Washbag is an extra-sized washbag with two central zipped compartments, both big enough for full sized bottles so that you don’t have to decant everything before you go away. There are also two exterior zip pockets, so you have somewhere to organise your medications or contact lenses.
If you are only going away for a weekend, you might not want to make the bigger version, so cutting lines are included for a smaller version. You can add a wrist-strap if you want, by downloading my free wrist-strap masterclass.
This pattern has a full tutorial video, which follows along each step. It is free to watch on YouTube. You can find it here.
This is a downloadable PDF pattern sent to your email, not a physical product, and cannot be refunded once purchased.
PDF Pattern - £6.00 plus local taxes or VAT (press button to see price in your local currency)
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Finished size:
Large - approximately 9” wide x 8” high x 3 ½” deep
Small - 9” wide x 4” high x 3 ½” deep
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This pattern contains all of the full pattern pieces you need, with size one and size 2 included. No measuring required
The bigger version fits full-sized bottles of your favourite toiletries. No need to decant.
The video shows my method for putting in zips without using pins or double-sided tape
Every step is repeated, to keep things simple
The original pattern has been re-drafted for a more efficient cutting layout, saving your fabric
Make yours in two coordinating fabrics, or in just one
Suitable for waterproof canvas or faux leather as an alternative to quilting cottons
Pattern has cutting chart to keep track of your pieces. Print it out for every new project!
Both pattern and tutorial has a QR code so you can easily find the video tutorial
Use my FREE download, Wrist Straps Four Ways to add an optional wrist strap!
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You will need (width x height):
Small (size 1) XL (size 2)
Quilting weight cotton:
Fabric A - 14” x 6” or 14” x 6”
Fabric B - 14” x 10” or 14” x 18”
Lining (4 oz waterproof canvas): 50” x 12” or 50” x 23”
Fusible interfacing: 24” x 12” or 24” x 14” medium weight fusible interfacing
Fusible fleece: 22” x 9” or 22” x 13”
#3 zip: (both sizes) 2 @ 9½”
#5 zip: (both sizes) 2 @ 11½”
Sundries: Fabric marker
Optional extras: ¼” machine foot, double-sided tape, ½” d-ring
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Fabric A and Fabric B: Cotton quilting weight fabrics, used with a medium weight fusible interfacing; heavyweight waterproof canvas; cotton canvas; denim; cork; leather or faux leather
Lining: Cotton quilting weight fabrics, treated with a waterproofing solution; lighter weight waterproof canvas; ripstop nylon
Fusible interfacing: Any medium weight fusible interfacing, woven or non-woven
Fusible Fleece: Vlieseline H630 low loft fusible fleece; Pellon fusible fleece, or similar
Zipper: This pattern is designed for a #5 zipper for the top zips, which has a tape width of 1 1/4”. If you use a #3 zip, you will need to adjust the pattern pieces by 1/4” to compensate. The side pockets use a #3 zip, so again, if you want to change to a #5, you will need to adjust the pattern.
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The PDF comes as two separate files. The first contains a simple, six-step tutorial with fourteen photos, enhanced with graphics to make it clearer to understand. The second file contains the pattern pieces, ready for you to cut out and use, plus a cutting chart to help you plan your project. All sizes are in inches.
INCLUDED:
A list of all the materials and quantities you need to complete the project;
Instructions on how to cut and prepare the fabrics;
Step-by-step instructions including photos of each step
Photo tutorial and pattern pieces ready for printing
THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF PATTERN SENT TO YOUR EMAIL, NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT
PDF Pattern - £6.00 plus local taxes or VAT (press button to see price in your local currency)
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Photographs by Hazel A Patterns