Welcome to my detailed
bag tutorial! If you’ve always wanted to try
brand bag making but didn't know where to start, this project is perfect for you. Together, we will create a stunning
quilted bag that combines luxury style with everyday functionality.
This
bag sewing project is inspired by the iconic
Chanel 25 bag aesthetic but adapted for a modern, practical lifestyle. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced maker, this
sewing bag guide will show you that high-end results are achievable with just a little patience and the right steps.
Step-by-Step Chanel Inspired Bag TutorialIn this
handmade guide, I share my personal techniques for
brand bag making. We’ll cover everything from the classic diamond quilting to assembling the structured silhouette. One of the best things about this
how to sew a bag project? The side pockets are 100% functional, making it much more practical than the original designer version.
Download the Bag Sewing PatternTo make your
sewing bag experience easy and stress-free, I have prepared a professional PDF pattern. You can download it directly on this page above.
- Perfect Proportions: Designed to match the Chanel 25 bag inspired look.
- Beginner Friendly: This bag tutorial includes seam allowances, so no extra math is required.
- Dimensions: 35 x 25 x 16 cm.
Materials for Your Quilted BagTo start your
bag sewing journey, you will need:
To achieve this high-end denim and suede look, you will need:
- Canvas Fabric Cotton Duck Heavy (use any fabric you want, including old jeans)
- Cotton fabric (for lining)
- Fusible Interfacing 60 gsm (non woven)
- Polydown Premium Polyester Batting
- Iron-On Fusible Fleece Interfacing Non-Woven ~180 gsm
- 3 pairs x Metal Magnetic Snap with Prongs Closure Fastener Button
- Nonwoven 100% Polypropylene Fabric | Non-Woven Spunbond
- 14 pcs x 20mm Grommet Eyelet
I am so excited to see your
handmade creations! Sewing a
chanel inspired bag tutorial project at home is a rewarding way to add a unique piece to your wardrobe. If you use my pattern, please tag me on Instagram — I love seeing how your
sewing bag turns out!