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Sunday, October 07, 2018

Computer Carry Bag

Computer Carry Bag


I have been threatening to make a bag to carry our computers in while on trips, for a long time.

It took a while to find one I really liked, I shopped for a ready made bag.
Not really anything out there that suited my fancy.
Then I came upon a class on Craftsy.com 
by Annie Unrein  called
and really liked how she constructed her bags so I explored her
website  @  Byannie.com  www.byannie.com  
and found just what I was looking for.  

Executive Carryalls 2.0
Annie carries all the supplies to make her bags except your fabric of choice.

Below is my bag.


Here are some details and the pattern is full of nice 
details including zippers, pockets, no raw seams and more.

A nice large zippered pocket on the inside, 
a sleeve in the bottom to put in something to stabilize the bottom
of the bag, we choose a piece of plywood (of course 
what else would we use with a wood shop). 

Another pocket on the other side, nice for all kinds of
accessories.  See the finished seams.

Nicely padded on the carry strap.  Three layers thick.

Handles, strong with webbing inside.
Double zipper closure.

Adjustable carry strap and really nice hardware.

Back pocket, as well as a strap for looping over a suit case handle.

Two front pockets, one with a zipper.

The bag stands up on it's own because of the liner 
Annie suggests using, called Soft and Stable.
Great stuff and easy to work with.


I decided after the bag was constructed to add our monogram.
I should have done that before construction, to thick to hoop.
So instead I made a patch using left over pieces (which were not many)


Here is the completed bag.

This is not a fast project, but a well thought out pattern
that I am very happy with.

Thank you Annie  @ byannie.com for a great pattern
and quality supplies.