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Need some inspiration for a billie eilish bag? Look at these awesome fan favorites and cool designs.

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So, I got this idea stuck in my head about a Billie Eilish bag. Not like, one she actually owns, but you know, the vibe. Big, kinda slouchy, doesn’t really care what shape it is.

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It really started when I was cleaning out my garage last month. Total mess in there. Found this old canvas tarp thing, used to cover the barbecue I think. It was faded and had a few grease stains, honestly pretty beat up. Most people would just toss it.

Getting the Idea

But looking at it, the texture, the worn-in look… it reminded me of that oversized, don’t-care style. And I thought, why not? I needed a big bag anyway, something to just throw stuff into without thinking too much. Everything in stores feels so structured, you know? Or it costs a fortune for something that looks deliberately messy.

I remembered seeing some pictures of Billie Eilish, and yeah, she often has these massive bags. Functional, but also making a statement by not being delicate or fancy. That clicked with the old tarp.

Making the Thing

So, I dragged the tarp inside and washed it. Twice. Still looked grungy, which was perfect. No pattern, no plan really. That’s usually how I start things when I’m just messing around.

  • First, I just laid it out flat on the living room floor.
  • Eyeballed what looked like a big enough rectangle. Maybe three feet by four feet? Something like that.
  • Got my heavy-duty scissors – the ones I usually hide so no one uses them on paper – and started cutting.
  • Folded the big piece in half. Now it kinda looked like a giant, flat sack.

Then I dug out my old sewing machine. Haven’t used that thing in ages. Threading it was a battle, not gonna lie. Took me a good twenty minutes and some squinting. Used some thick, black thread I found in the back of a drawer.

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Just sewed up the sides. Straight stitch, nothing fancy. Went over it twice to make sure it wouldn’t immediately fall apart. The machine was complaining a bit with the thick canvas, but we got there.

For straps, I found some old seatbelt webbing I bought ages ago for another project I never finished. Classic me. Cut two long strips of that. Attached them to the top edges of the bag. Again, just stitched them on really strong, back and forth a bunch of times. Made sure they were long enough to wear it crossbody, real low-slung.

The Final Result

And… that was basically it. No lining, no pockets, no zippers. Just a huge, floppy sack made from an old tarp with seatbelt straps. It’s ridiculously simple.

It’s heavy-duty, I’ll give it that. Threw my laptop, a water bottle, a sweatshirt, and a bunch of random junk in there, and it handled it fine. It looks exactly like what it is: something repurposed and maybe a little bit rough.

Honestly? I kinda love it. It’s got that careless, practical feel I was going for. Definitely has that Billie Eilish vibe, but in a way that came from my own garage pile. Funny how sometimes the best stuff comes from just using what you’ve got lying around, instead of buying something new.

Need some inspiration for a billie eilish bag? Look at these awesome fan favorites and cool designs.

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