Monday, September 19, 2011

Me vs. The Weekender Bag: The Final Round

My finished Weekender travel bag!!

The final score? Me: 1, Weekender: 0

Victory is mine!!!   I finished off my Weekender bag yesterday afternoon/evening, and I couldn't be happier about it.  I love how it turned out, although there were definitely plenty of bumps along the way.  I will probably never ever make another Weekender, but I'm really proud to have finished this bag.

Ready for some travel

Adding the zipper wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.  Once I sat down and truly read the directions, without a three-year-old tugging on me or asking me his thousandth question of the day, it made perfect sense.

During evil step #11, I seriously considered giving up a few times, but Megan saved the day when she texted me a handy dandy tip - use clothespins instead of pins or binder clips. That worked infinitely better while trying to sew through multiple layers of Peltex, and I was able to keep going through to the finish line.

Evil step 11

Rather than slipstiching the lining by hand, I chose to basically topstitch the lining top panel to the exterior top panel, which worked beautifully for me.  I feel like this will be much sturdier in the long run, given that I feel my hand-stitching skills are pretty weak.

Ready to be stuffed full!

This bag is all ready and set to go to the Sewing Summit now!  Only problem is, now I'm thinking about making a handy-dandy laptop case to go with it!  I'm linking up with Sew Modern Monday today, hop on over to find more modern finishes!

Off to the airport we go!

48 comments:

Cindy said...

What an awesome weekender bag! I love your fabric choices as well. Hope to see the real thing at the Summit!

Toni said...

Super huge congratulations going out to you!! So glad you persevered! It looks fantastic and will look even better with a coordinating laptop bag!

Elena said...

Good for you!!! I love the look of the Weekender, but have always avoided it due to all the horror stories I've heard.

Now I'm finishing up my StudioCherie duffle bag and attaching the ends is a nightmare! I think my thread has broken at least 12 times, even my Aurifil! It's b/c I'm sewing through like 6 layers of fusible fleece and 6 of fabric...the machine just doesn't want to do it. Ugh. Next, I'm trying my walking foot. If that doesn't work, I'm using my backup mechanical machine. What a pain!
Any tips?

Tabatha said...

Congratulations on completing your weekender bag, I've read (on PR) that it's not an easy pattern!

What fabrics did you use?

Cheers,

Tabatha

Jennifer @ Ellison Lane Quilts said...

Looks fantastic! Way to go- I know you must feel great about that big finish!

Becky said...

YAY! good for you for conquering it! It looks awesome and you are going to love carrying it around. I'm already planning when I can use mine again.

Laura @ Needles, Pins and Baking Tins said...

Wow wow wow! Congrats on the victory! It looks amazing :-)

randi said...

very nice bag! you are going to the summit in style! :)

CityHouseStudio said...

WOW, you did it!
It's gorgeous - your fabric choices were perfect!

Kelly said...

Whoot! Whoot! You did it!!!! Yay!!! It's beautiful!

Melanie said...

As usual I'm so impressed! It's gorgeous!

Sarah said...

Its proper gorgeous, you must be so pleased with it!

Linz said...

It turned out beautiful!!! Way to go!! I am going to make one pretty soon, so wish me luck!! (I might be emailing you for support too!) :) Great work!!

Mandy @ Sugar Bee Crafts said...

looks amazing!! great job!

A.J. Dub. said...

It's awesome! You're Awesome! It turned out great.

Kati said...

Love it! Great job! Can't wait to see it...and you. :)

Riel Nason said...

Bravo! Looks great. You are braver than me for even attempting it. Yay for sticking with it.

AnneMarie said...

Yay you did it!! Can't wait to see you carrying it at the SS... you've given me a push to get thru those final steps on my Cosmo. Thanks!

Debbie said...

It looks fantastic! Congrats for hanging in there & getting it done. LOVE your fabric choices. Nice.

Katie B. said...

Yes! This is huge--the bag and the accomplishment!

Megan said...

yay, yay, yay! :) can't wait to see it in person!

Jessica said...

oooohhh I just love it!! I'm glad to hear there's an alternative to handsewing the lining in place, I like you, am not the best handsewer (and hate it just as much :-) ) This is so super fabulous, great job!!

Bree said...

Looks great! The more of these I see, the more I think of jumping on the crazy train & making my own, especially since it sounds like you had an easier time with it than some of the other reviews I've seen. I'm still feeling intimidated though!

Lindsay Conner said...

You win! I like the tip of using clothespins, too. I've stumbled upon that recently for sewing a fabric bin.

**nicke... said...

good work elizabeth! i love the bag! i need to finish up my messenger bag! this week! also, i totally understand the 3 yr old asking the same question for the thousandth time! gotta love them!

ktquilts said...

Yay!!! Thanks for sharing the clothespin tip!! Adding it to the mental how-to file!

Great bag!

Archie the wonder dog said...

You definitely won that match. It's brilliant and you're sure to get hundreds of admiring glances and compliments!

Lee said...

Awesome job! It looks fantastic!

Patti said...

Hurray for you! The bag is absolutely beautiful and I'm sure that anyone who has tackled this (not me!), understands your feeling of great accomplishment.

Rosa said...

Congratulations on your weekender bag.,love love.

Lexilooo said...

This looks really great! I am so terrified of bags...I've made one, and it wasn't so easy for me! I suppose I should try again though!

Also, I finally finished your bookshelf mini quilt!!!!

http://zubrowka24.blogspot.com/2011/09/bookshelf-mini-quilt.html

La Mañosa said...

Wow, congrats on your finish! I've been eagerly watching your experience with the bag and really appreciate your sharing of your process. I've long wanted to try it but have been too intimidated.

So would you not make another because you feel you accomplished your goal or is it for a different reason? Just curious.

Teje said...

Hi! Your new bag is fantastic! I love those fabrics and you have made it perfect! Would be a great set if you make a matching laptop case! Have a great trip!

Carolyn said...

Wow! It came out amazing! You totally kicked its butt :)

Sallie said...

Love it!!

angela said...

Congratulations on your well-won battle!

i like orange, too! said...

Oh Elizabeth!! It came out just spanky!! I LOVE the fabric you chose! Now I just can't wait to meet you!

felicity said...

Woo hoo! When you finished the last stitch, did you dance around, all, "In your FACE, Weekender!" Because I would have.

Tamie said...

I am impressed. It looks wonderful but I think it is out of my league. Congratulations.

woollykat said...

Wow, this looks really great! Perhaps reading the account of how you wrestled with the pattern should deter me, but it looks so FABULOUS, I want one too! Enjoy using it at the Sewing Summit!

Dawn said...

Great job love the fabric choices. I haven't made the weekender bag but a bunch of other bags from AB. Thanks for the hint about using clothes pins.

Cathy said...

so awesome! Good for you!! These Amy Butler patterns are tricky!!!! Fabrication rather than sewing!

Connie said...

Very nice -- good for you!

Lynne said...

A lovely job - well done!

Lucy said...

Fantastic! Well worth persevering :)

AMH said...

Your bag turned out so great! I ordered fabric to make one for to take with me to the Summit too -- hopefully it will get here fast and I can get this whipped up b/c I think it is the perfect size for a carry on. It's going to be fun to see all the handmade items being toted around the hotel! :)

Live a Colorful Life said...

I'm so happy you finished it. It turned out great!! Clothespins--genius idea!! Good idea with the lining. Hand stitching was NOT fun.

Bree said...

I'm just rereading this after your review for Purse Palooza at Sara's & I'm considering making it even more now. I know I said this when you finished your first one, but I'm really leaning towards needing to make one! I can't wait to see your new one, and see what changes you make!

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