The free make bag was a wonderful souvenir for the maker faire, but I wanted something a little more functional for the second day. I'm offering this tutorial for anyone who wants a more elaborate bag of their own. I think it would be great to see what designs other people can come up with. Maybe we can hold a contest next year! Fits a 15" powerbook perfectly.
 
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Step 1: Materials

-one make bag
-some extra fabric (for sides and lining)
-scissors
-magnets or velcro for closure (optional)
-needle and thread
rainbowsocks says: Apr 26, 2007. 5:58 PM
what were the dimensions for the original bag? I want to try the tote-recon because all my other attempts at messenger bags have been too flimsy.
Meragness says: Feb 25, 2007. 11:08 PM
I started making messenger bags and using them at school and now like everybody wants one. I sold a few too. I wanna try that double seam thing.
arwen says: Jun 8, 2006. 3:40 PM
This is so cool! definitely my next project--although I might add some padding so I can use it as a laptop bag. I love the braided wire strap....
cookiedough (author) says: Jun 25, 2006. 11:05 PM
Sounds like a great idea to me--it would increase the structure of the bag, too. I have constructed cases for my camera and ibook using a closed cell foam I bought from Home Depot. I believe the foam is actually sold for concrete and pipe spacing. Its about a 1/4 inch think, easy to encase in fabric or wrap with duct tape and cheap. It got my ibook around the world in 90 days:)
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