
My friend requested a replacement for his much loved bike bag. I was happy to oblige! One day the bag arrived in a post pack with two pairs of black moleskins/jeans, the sleeve from a high vis shirt complete with the reflective strip, and some added fabrics for good measure.

I set to work drafting a pattern from the original and applying my wits to reverse engineering it. The strap goes all the way around the bag. Zipper on top, zip pocket on the side. I found two zips that I thought could do the job from the stash, ripped the sleeve and scavenged the reflective strip, and cut the jeans up ready to go. I’m quite proud of that pocket, which uses things I’ve learned about how to create a welt pocket.

The top zipper is pretty stout too.

And there you have it, ready for the road. Or ready to post back, as the case may be!
Congrats! – that is a splendid bag.
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Thanks so much!
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Well done, I am impressed because welt pockets terrify me.😨
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I know, right? This is a hack I learned from a Threads magazine. Which improved my strike rate. But let it be said, I have really messed up a few welt pockets in my time (more evidence of user error)…
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😄😄😄
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