Thanks for your input and suggestions! I have the materials and just need to dig out my machine. As soon as I get a sample put together I will post pics. I bought a piece of vinyl - leather look alike and some interfacing to stiffen and pad the gun pouch part of the bag.Oana wrote:New member here, who thinks that this is a great idea! I sew, although not handbags (so far), so I thought I'd throw some info your way.
One thing you might want to consider is making the pack with a second pocket, to hold a cell phone/random stuff, so that the pack isn't just always sitting there. (That may eventually draw attention: "Why do you carry a purse AND a pocket pack?" Using the pack for a cell phone or other item would give the pack a "cover story".)
You say you're working with leather - leather may require an interfacing. (Or, you may want to branch out into fabric. :) I have a Threads past issue article on purses that recommends these for heavyweight bags:
-FormFlex heavyweight fusible interfacing (stacked in layers, if necessary) - FishmansFabrics.com
-Timtex - more heavyweight than FormFlex? - 1/8" thick and nonfusible (TimtexStore.com)
-Stitch N Shape - available as a nonfusible, fusible on one side, or fusible on both sides. Can be shaped with steam after you stitch it together. (RNKDistributing.com)
...and there are most likely leather-specific interfacings out there, too.
Hope that helps you somewhat! I look forward to seeing these in fine department stores everywhere.
So far I have only spent a little over 20 dollars and the piece of fabric I bought will most likely will make a few bags in varying sizes and styles so I can get an idea of what "works".
If I get one made that I like - that will be the accomplishment I've set out to do!! We'll wait and see about mass distribution prospects much later.