4 Hour Slouchy Summer Hobo Bag

I thought it would be fun to do a Slouchy Summer Bag – and this one is super quick!!
I did it in under 4 hours – so you could make up your bag in the morning and carry it to your beach party or picnic that evening!

It’s a cute lace Hobo bag with a fun bright orange lining and tabs for the strap. I used a bright pink zipper for contrast – I think it’s so fun!

Ready to get started on your own?
Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 2/3 yd lace
  • 2/3 yd fabric for lining
  • 22″ zipper
  • 2 D Rings
  • 18″ of webbing for strap

UPDATE: Click here to Download the Free Pattern if you’d like to use mine. (You can always draw out your own following the instructions below if you’d rather.)
(As with all Flamingo Toes Patterns, this is for personal use only. Please do not sell or redistribute the pattern in any way. Thanks!!)

Start by drawing out your pattern. This doesn’t have to be exactly like mine, but you want to create a pattern for half of the bag. It should be about 13″ wide and curve in on the sides and the top.
Make the top about 3″ and leave about 7″ at the bottom as a straight line. This will be the fold at the bottom of your bag.
Get a helper to keep the pattern flat.

Fold your outside lace fabric in half with the selvedges together. Then fold the fabric in half again, vertically. Place the pattern piece so the straight side is on the vertical fold and the bottom is lined up with the horizontal folds. Cut one out of your lace and one out of your lining.
You should now have one outside piece and one inside piece.

Center the zipper along the top curved edge, between the right side of the lace and the right side of the lining. The zipper should be completely inside, between the two pieces.
Sew the curved edges together, 1/4 from the edge, sewing the zipper in place as you go.

Here’s what the right sides will look like after you sew that seam.

Repeat this step for the other side of the zipper, and the other curved edges of the lace and lining.

Open up your zipper before this next step, it’ll be easier.
With your lining pieces out of the way, sew your lace pieces together along the two sides, right sides together.

Repeat for the lining.

Turn your bag right side out, through the little sections at the top of the bag between the sides and the inner curves.
Press the lining inside.

Top stitch along your zipper. Fold the seams on the top corners to meet in the center. Sew across the top of each side.
Your zipper should be centered as well now.

 

Cut out your two side strap connectors. These will look like a bow shape and you’ll need 4 of them.
You want the center part to be the width of your D ring (probably about 1″), and the outer width to be about 3 1/2″. The whole piece should be about 7″ long.

Sew two pieces together, leaving an opening for turning. Turn right side out and press. Repeat for the other two pieces.

Feed half of the strap connector through a D ring and fold the piece in half. Sew just below the D Ring across the thin section of the connector.

Place the top sides of your bag between the two connector halves. Make sure the bottom of the connector is just above the end of the zipper. Sew the connectors to the top of the bag on each side just inside the edge of the fold, all the way around.

Fold your strap webbing around the D rings on each side. Turn the edge under on the back side of the strap on each end.
Sew the strap together right at the fold, then again 1/2″ away to give it a little extra strength.

And that’s it!! How quick and fun was that?!

It’s a lightweight bag, so if you want to carry around books or something crazy, you might want to go with a heavier weight fabric, like a twill.

 

I hope you like it!

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40 Responses
  1. 1

    A great use of lace :) Added this to my ‘projects to do’ list!

  2. 2

    oh goodness – I love this Bev!!! The fabric you chose – how fabulous is that?!! Thank you so much for sharing! I really think its time for a new bag for myself – itching to get back to my sewing machine. And on another note – I saw your first bag pattern over at Go To Patterns – love it! CONGRATULATIONS on that! I featured it yesterday on SewSet.

    Thanks again Bev! You are awesome.

  3. 3

    Love the bag!! The lace adds just the perfect touch :)

  4. 4

    I pretty much love everything about this bag, Bev! I love the size, the shape, the colors, the LACE!!! Its beautiful!!

  5. 5

    Super cute! Love the whole thing-fabric and pattern! I like the way you did the tabs at the strap.

  6. 6
    wendy says:

    what a lovely bag! thanks for the tutorial

  7. 7
    Shiloh says:

    Ooh, I love the lace over the top. It looks fantastic.

  8. 8

    Precious bag!! Love how you gave the lace a modern look. :)

  9. 9
    Wendys Hat says:

    I love bags and this is a cute one!

  10. 10
    Ros says:

    Such a gorgeous bag and I love the lace and orange combo. Great size too!

  11. 11

    What a great hobo! Adding this to my to-do list. :)

  12. 12

    this is darling!

    love the orange & lace. so of fun, you clever girl!

    xo

    kellie

  13. 13

    Happy Saturday Bev! Seriously though, you are just amazing. This bag is awesome, and the more I look at it – the more I love it.

    I featured it as one of today’s top patterns over at SewSet, I just adore this purse!

    Thank you again so much for sharing!
    - Jess, SewSet.com

  14. 14
    Natasha says:

    this is amazing!!!

    Would love it if you could share this on my link party Serenity Saturday @ http://www.serenityyou.blogspot.com

  15. 15
    Carolyn Dupre says:

    I would love to make one for myself but I can’t find the link for the pattern. Any help would be great.

  16. 16
    Phyllis says:

    Love this bag! I need to make one for a co-worker and this is perfect! Thanks so much!!!

  17. 17
    Cindy says:

    I’m usually not a big fan of lace,but you made me a believer lol. I love this bag it is so very cute. Gonna make one soon.

  18. 18
    becky derry says:

    Thank-you so much for sharing this tutorial it is greatly appreciated.It is just so cute.I have been a follower of yours for a while now and I love your site,all the info and tutorials you do a wonderfull job. Again thank-you for all you do and all you put into your site.

  19. 19
    Nicky says:

    Oh I love this! I think I’ll try sizing it down and adding a longer handle so I can wear it crossbody.

  20. 20
    Cary says:

    What type of fabric did you use to keep the connectors fron unravelling?

    Thanks. Looks really great!

    • 20.1
      Beverly says:

      Thanks for your comment!

      If by connectors you mean the two orange pieces that connect the bag with the d-rings on the strap, they are the same cotton that is used for the lining. They are sew, turned right side out and top-stitched, so they are pretty sturdy. I haven’t had anything unraveling. :)

      I hope that helps!

      Bev

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