Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Day Trip Cell Phone Wallet & Partridge Bag
I think I just found the perfect wallet and the perfect airplane mini-bag. But let me start from the beginning ...
I actually made the Day Trip Cell Phone Wallet once before, years ago, and I thought it was an absolutely terrifying experience. It was possibly the hardest thing I've ever made. I was nearly in tears by the end, and just hanging on for dear life.
But since it's been years, and I had forgotten the pain, I decided to try it again, this time with one of my favorite fabric prints in the last few years, from Zen Chic. Well ... it's pretty easy, I thought to myself. No problem. I thought to myself. I kept sewing and sewing, and I was wondering what the fuss was all about. That is, until I reached the final part, and then I remembered. It was still harrowing, it was still painful, and I think I'll need quite awhile before I forget the pain again. But when I saw how beautiful it came out, it was very much worth it!
One of my favorite things about this bag, besides the fabric, is actually the zipper. This is a leftover rainbow zipper tape and pull I had from the Superbloom bag I made earlier this year, and it honestly looks like the colors were made to go with this fabric! It was pure coincidence, but it went together perfectly.
I'm so happy with it, but there's no denying that it was very difficult, and unlike most of the projects that I found difficult, I don't know what I could do to make it better next time. But Will I make it again? Maybe in another few years. I hope my workmanship can last that long!
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The second bag I made was initially just a project to make, but not to use. I really wanted to make it, because it was cute, but I thought I'd have no use for it. It was skinny and just didn't hold that much, I thought.
All that changed the day before I was to go on an airplane, and I suddenly realized this little bag is just perfect for plane rides. I can wear it on my shoulder, separately from a bigger plane bag, and it fits my phone / Kindle / ID / cash, so I won't have to rummage in my bigger travel bags for that stuff. Yet, because it has such a thin profile, if a flight attendant complained that I was carrying two personal items, I can always stuff it in a larger travel bag.
So that's what I did, and it worked perfectly! I was shocked how much usage I got out of this bag not just during the plane ride, but the actual trip as well. As soon as I brought it home, I hung it in my travel section of my closet, where it will patiently await my next trip.
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I noticed the rainbow zipper right away and it does look like it was made for the Zen Chic fabric. I'm glad you were able to persevere and get it finished, and hopefully it will last long enough to forget the difficulties. :) And I really like the travel bag - how fun that it works so well and will be a great addition to your travel kit.
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