Sequoia Crossbody Bag Sewing Pattern

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The Sequoia Crossbody bag is a sleek minimalistic bag with functional features that help keep all your items nicely organized. This bag even has 5 credit card slots! I love the bags the designer sewed up with cork and leather, to me these have a Fossil Brand feel that I think is timeless and expensive looking.

This sewing pattern also has two exterior slip pockets, an interior slip pocket, and two interior zip pockets.

The finished size for the Sequoia Crossbody is 11” wide x 12.5” tall x 3” deep

Materials needed to make this tote are:
Exterior fabric – approx. 1 yard (1.5 yards for directional fabric or fussy cutting)
Contrast Fabric – 12” wide x 5” tall piece of cork or viny
Lining Fabric – approx. 1 yard (up to 1.25 yards if using directional fabric)
Light weight interfacing (i.e. Pellon sf101) – approx. 3 yards of 20” width
Foam interfacing – approx. 1 yard (if using waxed canvas or a heavier material for your bag,
you may want to change to a fleece interfacing where it calls for Foam)
Pellon Peltex (or other heavyweight interfacing) – 8” wide x 3” tall piece.
Decovil Light (or similar interfacing) – 6” wide x 7” tall piece.

Coordinating thread
Double stick quilter tape or glue stick (optional, but highly recommended)
Three – double cap rivets or Chicago screws (optional)
One – 5.5” #5 zipper
Two – 9” #5 zippers
Two – 1” rectangle rings
One – 1” adjustable slider
Three – magnetic snaps

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