Sunday, July 31, 2011

A Man Bag

For years hubby has had a thing about using a man bag but now that he is retired and doing day trips with the "boys" circumstances have changed - like I am not there to put items in my bag - he now finds it necessary to have something to take with him to put all those relevant bits and pieces in so hence he relented and came to the decision that a bag might not be such a bad thing after all.

However it did come with strict instructions that it was not to be a backpack - too hard to get on and off especially with a coat on - it had to be big enough to hold a fold up umbrella, bottle of water, camera, small items of clothing that may need to be removed or added depending on the weather and other bits and pieces. Not heavy, washable, with a good size pocket and easy to access.

With all the above information I spent a bit of time "googling" and found a few ideas. From those ideas I took what I considered to be there best features from each and came up with the following.

I must say that I am pleased with the result and so hubby.

Outside of the bag



This photo shows the inside of the bag with the flap up and the good size pocket.



And here is the "made to measure" bag being modelled by hubby.



I must write up my directions and measurements as I like the look of this bag and will make something like it for myself.




















9 comments:

Anorina @SameliasMum said...

Looks great Karen. Perfect size for bits and pieces.

secondhandrose said...

Looks great.

Quiltin' Sandy said...

WOW, Karen you have done a fab job! Your DH looks suitably impressed, too. Well done! :)

RobynLouise said...

Well done. I like the over the shoulder strap.
Cheers,
Robyn

suzie said...

Looks good Karen. Very manly. Didn't take you long to make.

Margarita said...

Nice "Man Bag" Karen and nice model too

sandra said...

I know someone who needs one of these. I am so sick of "just put this in your bag".

Gloria said...

The bag looks good Karen. Dh looks pleased with it.

Shirlwin said...

Lovely man bag Karen, nice man as well!