Free Pattern: Banana Sling Bag

Over the past few years, my wardrobe has steadily evolved from the sleek tailored separates of a hard-nosed corporate working gal to a softer, more casual wardrobe heavily influenced by athleisure. The problem was that my bags didn’t evolve with my wardrobe, which meant that I had lots of structured totes and top handle bags, but very few sporty bags that went with my casual wardrobe.

That’s why I developed this free pattern for a crescent-shaped leather (or faux leather) sling bag. In my humble opinion, this little number is casual enough to pair with jeans and a t-shirt, but the leather (or faux leather) material gives it a more polished look. Best of all, it’s really functional: unlike my impractical handbags, this sling bag can be worn on my back when I jump on my bike.

The bag features a heavy-duty zipper, small interior pocket (perfect for holding keys) and adjustable strap. It’s very easy to make using just a regular domestic sewing machine. Here are some pics of the bag on the dress form:

If you’d like to make a sling bag for yourself, just download the free sewing pattern below. I’ll be releasing a series of posts over the course of the next few weeks walking you through each step in making this sling bag:

  1. Collecting your materials and equipment

  2. Cutting and prepping the pieces

  3. Constructing the bag

  4. Finishing touches

So what are you waiting for? Download the pattern below and let’s get sewing!

P.S.: Are you interested in learning more about leather bagmaking? If so, check out my Introduction to Leather Bagmaking course, in which I walk you through each step of making a simple leather tote bag. See you there!