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White Messenger Bag Guide: How to choose the best.

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Okay, here’s my attempt at writing a blog post in the style you requested, focusing on the process of making a white messenger bag:

White Messenger Bag Guide: How to choose the best.

So, I’ve been wanting a simple, clean-looking messenger bag for a while. Something I could just throw my stuff in and go. And everything I found was either way too expensive or just…not quite it. So, I decided, “Screw it, I’ll make my own!”

First, I grabbed some thick white canvas fabric from the local craft store. It felt sturdy enough, you know, like it wouldn’t rip if I accidentally snagged it on something. I also picked up some white nylon webbing for the strap – gotta have a strong strap!

Getting Started

I didn’t really have a pattern. I just kinda…winged it. I laid out the fabric and started cutting. Basically, I made a big rectangle for the main body, then two smaller rectangles for the sides, and a long one for the flap. I eyeballed the sizes, figuring I could always trim it down later.

  • Cut the main body piece (large rectangle).
  • Cut the side pieces (two smaller rectangles).
  • Cut the flap piece (long rectangle).

Then came the sewing. Oh boy. I’m not exactly a pro with a sewing machine, but I know the basics. I pinned the side pieces to the main body, right sides together, and stitched them up. It was a bit wonky in places, but hey, that’s part of the charm, right? I did the same for the other side.

Next, I attached the flap. I pinned it to the back of the bag, again, right sides together, and sewed across the top. I also added a simple snap closure to keep it shut. Just a basic metal snap – nothing fancy.

White Messenger Bag Guide: How to choose the best.

The Strap Struggle

The strap was a little tricky. I folded the nylon webbing in half lengthwise and sewed it all the way down to make it double-thick. Then, I attached it to the sides of the bag, making sure to reinforce the stitching so it wouldn’t break. I used a lot of back-and-forth stitching there, just to be safe.

Finally, I flipped the whole thing right-side out, and…ta-da! A white messenger bag! It’s definitely not perfect. The stitching is a little uneven, and the shape is a bit…organic. But it’s mine, and I made it. And it holds my stuff, which is all that really matters.

It turned out okay, I was pretty satisfied that it looked the way I wanted to. And it works!

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