Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Other Peoples Anya Shoulder Bags
Other Peoples Anya Shoulder Bags
(vibrant Anya shoulder bag by Instagram user abi_norman)
Nearly a year ago I released the Anya shoulder bag PDF sewing pattern. Since then, some seriously lovely versions have been popping up on the interwebs that Ive been dying to share with you. I find it very exciting to see how different the pattern looks when made up in a variety of fabrics, and what kind of looks can be achieved through fabric selection. Possibly one of my favourite fabric choices for an Anya shoulder bag was the Melody Miller amazingness pictured above, created by one of my favourite sewers in the whole world, Abi Norman (abi_norman on Instagram).
(denim Anya shoulder bag by Handmade Jane)
Kind of on the other end of the spectrum is this gorgeous dark denim version made by the very lovely Handmade Jane. She has omitted the optional button tab for a super sleek look. Im struggling to think of an outfit that this bag wouldnt work with!
(Vicki Rowes lovely and practical denim-and-owl-print Anya)
Vicki Rowe also made a lovely dark denim Anya bag (with awesome owl print lining!). The bag pattern has pleats in the bag body which secretly make it pretty voluminous. Id like to thank Vicki for sending me the picture above of all the things she can fit inside hers!
(Jokes ditsy floral Anya with additional ribbon detail)
Joke from Brugge made the super cute ditsy floral corduroy Anya pictured above. Note how her simple but clever addition of satin ribbon on the yoke really draws the eye!
(mixed fabric Anya with bronze piping by Prolific Project Starter)
Speaking of customisation, check this one out. For the Prolific Project Starters third Anya, she not only used an clever mix of fabrics, but she also deployed some lovely bronze piping. Im bowled over by how neatly she has applied it, such an incredible make this one.
(blue and white printed fabric Anya by knitwitsowls)
This delightful Anya has been made by Frankie (AKA knitwitsowls on Instagram), and has something of a Japanese kind of vibe to it (or is that just me?). A clever use of an interesting print that makes me want to rethink what I may have lurking in my stash....
(IKEA fabric Anya bag made by Alexs Adventures in Fabric)
And finally, Alex gives a reminder of how good the Anya shoulder bag pattern looks in a bold, retro-y print. This IKEA furnishing/curtaining fabric is the perfect weight to give structure to this shape.
Thanks everyone who has bought the pattern, made and shared their Anya shoulder bags! If youd like to see more versions of this pattern, check out this Pinterest board.
Available link for download