Merchant & Mills : Jack Tar Bag Pattern
This copious bucket bag has space for an almost infinite amount of stuff. Make it in traditional British oilskin, sturdy canvas, cotton drill or denim.
Fully lined with 3 divided internal pockets. The most useful of bags.
Skill Level: Beginner
Finished measurements: length 43cm, width 47cm.
Suggested Fabrics:
- Main: oilskin, sturdy canvas, cotton drill or denim.
- Lining: something like a simple cotton or Duck Canvas
Additional Supplies:
- 0.70m x 1" Leather Stap
- 4 x Rivets approx 9mm
- 2 x D Rings 2.5cm (1″)
- 1 x Magnetic Clasp
- 1m x Webbing for Handle (optional)
*See images for more information on fabric requirements and additional supplies.
When inserting the rivets we recommend using a very solid surface like a cement floor so there is no movement.
Merchant & Mills
Merchant & Mills is a UK-based company celebrated for its beautifully curated range of high-quality fabrics, sewing patterns, and expertly crafted notions. Founded in Rye, East Sussex, Merchant & Mills champions a minimalist and functional approach to garment making, emphasizing timeless style and craftsmanship. Known for its thoughtfully designed patterns and sustainable fabric collections, the brand empowers makers with tools and materials to create durable, elegant, and practical clothing. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned sewist, Merchant & Mills inspires creativity with an ethos of quality and simplicity.
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