PDF Leather Bag Pattern - Cubi Bag Inspired Template - DWIPDFZS104
PDF Leather Bag Pattern - Cubi Bag Inspired Template - DWIPDFZS104
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Inspired by Cubi Bag – This leather bag pattern is designed to be shoulder or hand carry with an adjustable shoulder strap. This bag pattern has a zip closure with a leather pull, ensuring the security of your belongings. Inside, there is an interior slip pocket for easy organization.
Pattern Specification
Pattern Specification
Remarks on Pattern
- Includes stitching and hardware holes.
Pricking Iron Suggestion
- 3.0mm French pricking iron ( Prepare 1, 5 or 10 prongs)
Printing Format
- A4 format (suitable for home printer)
- A2 format will be sent automatically.
- A3 format is available upon request.
Delivery Time: You will receive a link to download the PDF pattern after completing your checkout.
Finished Bag Size: 24 x 17 x 13 cm
Material Suggestion
Material Suggestion
Leather Volume
- Exterior leather is Approx. 6 sq ft
- Interior lining is Approx. 3 sq ft
Leather Thickness Suggestion
- Exterior leather: 1.5mm
- Leather for handle: 1.0mm
- Leather for connection part: 0.6mm
Reinforcement Suggestion
- Bonded leather: 0.4-0.6mm
- Cotton padding: 30G
- EVA padding: 1.0mm, 2.0mm
- 5# zipper: 30CM
- Talyn: 0.3mm
Hardware: To ensure every detail is perfect, we recommend purchasing the accompanying hardware kit.
Tutorial: The tutorial will be available within 10 working days after ordering.
Printing Assistance
Printing Assistance
Designer's Dedication
Designer's Dedication
The bag pattern has undergone at least six revisions of testing to guarantee its perfection. Created by the master wabi-sabi, aimed to deliver a well-crafted bag.
Wabisabi said that working with designer-brand bags can teach us a lot about structure and craftsmanship. During our production process, we often think about why things are designed a certain way and what makes them excellent. Through studying the designs and production of these top brands, we learn and gain insights rather than simply striving to mimic them.
