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LEATHER LUNCH BAG PATTERN - MACHINE SEWING
We offer 3 pattern versions for our leather lunch bag: a full-size paper version with a tutorial (B1 poster), a digital A4 version to download and print (PDF with only the pattern), and a digital A4 version to download and print with the pattern and a commercial license certificate.
A comprehensive blog post and video will help you follow the tutorial steps.
PAPER VERSION:
Receive a pre-printed, large-format version of the pattern and tutorial at home.
Paper pattern dimensions:
Width: 70 cm
Height: 100 cm
Weight: 115 g
PDF VERSION:
A4 PDF pattern to print at actual size.
PDF VERSION WITH LICENSE:
A4 PDF pattern to print with a commercial license certificate. With the license, you have permanent authorization to sell (as many creations as you wish) lunch bags made from our pattern without mentioning the Deco Cuir brand.
Please note that this license is reserved for creators who make their items themselves. We do not authorize industrial production. The license is non-refundable and non-transferable (usable only by the person who placed the order).
Learn how to sew your leather insulated bag! This bag is sewn with a sewing machine. It is possible to sew it with a household sewing machine if the leather is flexible (e.g., nappa lambskin) and not too thick (around 1 mm thick). Feel free to consult our guide on machine sewing leather.
Final dimensions of the lunch bag:
Height: 18 cm
Length: 25.5 cm
Width: 18 cm
List of necessary materials (available in the blog post):
- 1 piece of flexible leather of 0.65 m² (indicative surface) - approx. 1 mm thick.
- 1 strap 19mm x 120cm
- 4 double-cap rivets T3
- 1 collar button T3
- 3 snap buttons 15mm
- 1 buckle 20mm
- Insulated lining
And the following materials:
- 1 cutter or scissors
- 1 edge finish
- Double-sided adhesive tape
- Tear-resistant tape
Designed and made in France by Deco Cuir
Spec Sheet or Guide/Tutorial
Before using the product, we advise you to read the safety data sheet, the instructions for use, the blog article (guide or tutorial) or the technical sheet.
DECO CUIR, the leather work specialist
Since 2009, we have been supporting individuals and professionals.
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1st French site for leather work
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Physical store in Campbon (44)
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Quality leather from tanneries / tannery or destocking of major leather goods brands
