Over the holiday weekend, Rhonda and I decided to make our
Babylon Tote Bucket Bags. We thought it would be a great project to do
together. We had estimated that it would take about three to four hours
to complete. However, it ended up taking several more hours to
complete.
Before I get into the details of our sewing experience, let
me give you some details about Babylon Leather bag kits.
Babylon Leather has an extensive line of leather bag making kits on their website. Additionally, they offer tools, leather, hardware, and patterns. A well-rounded website that has so many items to help you complete your own unique leather projects. Check it out. You are guaranteed to find something to your liking. ;-)
It was several Instagram craft influencers who
"encouraged" me to try making my leather bag. On the Babylon
website, there are so many choices; it was hard to choose just one bag making
kit. I ended up settling for the Tote Bucket bag.
The kit contained everything that I needed to complete my
bag:
- all leather pieces needed for the
desired bag (some were partially finished).
- two scarves and a bag charm
- waxed thread
- a set of hand-sewing leather
needles
- bag hardware
- scissors
- screwdriver
- clip
- finger protector sleeves
and
- QR code link to tutorial for
assembling the bag.
The entire bag is assembled by
hand. So, it takes some time and patience to complete it. I learned
a few things about hand sewing leather. How to "knot" the
thread and how to sew with two needles at the same time. Once you get the
hang of sewing, it is a very calming and relaxing process.
The most difficult part of making the Tote
Bucket bag was attaching the handles to the bag. It took about two hours
to attach each handle. Again, once you get past the initial stitches, the
rest is easy. It just takes time.
The things that I liked about the
product and this project are:
- everything is in the kit, which
makes it super easy to concentrate on making the bag
- the design of the bag and the
color options
- quality and quantity of the leather,
supplies and tools
- packaging of the kit
- access to the tutorial to
assemble the bag
- the simple, refined, unique
looking bag
- the bright orange leather with a
great texture
and
- the beautiful bag that I made
with my very own hands. ;-)
There weren’t any real dislikes about
the project.
This ends my review of my first
Babylon leather bag. I hope this information is helpful. If you've
made a Babylon bag, please share your experience. I'd love to read/view
your experience.
Happy Sewing!
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