Noodlehead Cargo Duffle

Quilted Cargo Duffle by Noodlehead in Ticking Stripe

Making structured bags is something in which I’ve only recently become interested. I don’t really carry a purse, and my diaper bag is a super-functional Land’s End bag that I purchased when Harper was a baby about four years ago. Other than that, I’m kind of a grab-whatever-I-can-find-and-go (even if it’s a grocery bag) kind of girl. I’ve realized though that life with kids is much easier when I have dedicated bags for various things - a pool bag, a park bag, a splash pad bag, etc.

So this Noodlehead Cargo Duffle (FREE pattern on Robert Kaufman’s website) is a perfect addition to my (almost-nonexistent) entourage of bags! (See it here on Anna’s blog.)

Noodlehead Cargo Duffle

I collected photos of French ticking stripe bags on Pinterest for weeks before starting on this project, and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. The navy stripes and quilting make for such a classic, understated look. I think my tendency for accessory projects is to use flashier, more colorful fabrics, but I’ve been trying to temper that with things that work better with my wardrobe and lifestyle (just as I’ve been doing with my handmade garments).

Noodlehead Cargo Duffle

I made a few modifications to the pattern. First, I added an exposed zipper pocket to one side of the bag instead of the cargo pockets included in the original pattern. Next, I put a velcro pocket on the other side for a changing pad, tablet, book or magazine. Then, I added a shoulder strap and reversed one of the zipper sliders so they would meet in the middle and pull apart to the ends of the bag.

I also wanted it to have a bit of structure, so I straight-line quilted the outer fabric to Pellon’s relatively new 77 Flex Foam.

This bag pattern is pretty basic and versatile, so it’s super easy to customize it however you want to meet your needs!

Noodlehead Cargo Duffle

I also created a simple lining out of chambray fabric from my stash. I simply used the quilting cotton measurements from the instructions and left the top (where the zipper would go on the outer portion of the bag) open. I used a zipper foot to machine sew the lining into place around the top opening which probably wasn’t the most elegant of solutions, but time to hand sew diaper bags is not on my current list of possessions. I had also planned to get a little more strategic with the lining by creating pockets and dividers, but alas, time…(or lack thereof).

Noodlehead Cargo Duffle

As you can see, the bag is the perfect size for fitting in a couple kids’ worth of diapers, changes of clothes, wipes, toys, etc.

BUT, it doesn’t look too “diaper-baggy” so I can use it later for all sorts of things. It would be a great weekender bag, overnight bag, gym bag…you name it.

Noodlehead Cargo Duffle

The only thing that concerns me a little is how dirty those straps are going to get! But all I have to do is remove the shoulder strap and throw this bag in the wash. Everything I used is machine- or hand-washable. Another solution would be to sew some leather pieces around the straps where they’re usually held.

Noodlehead Cargo Duffle

What do you think? Has this bag been on your sewing radar? Have you tried the new Pellon 77 Flex Foam? Do you love quilting all the things as much as I do?!

  • http://www.deuxsouriceaux.wordpress.com Raphaelle (deuxsouriceaux)

    Ooooh, I like it a lot! I’ve been looking for a bag for everyday since moving to Brooklyn. I love my handbag but it isn’t the best for going to the playground and stopping by the grocery store or the market on the way home, you know? I think this one might be just the ticket…

    • http://www.laurendahl.com/ Lauren Dahl

      This one could be great for that!

  • Emily

    I did the same thing to line mine. I love your version! I might need to make another and try that interfacing and the exterior pocket and strap.

    • http://www.laurendahl.com/ Lauren Dahl

      I’m glad you like it!

  • http://girlsinthegarden.blogspot.com/ Lori

    I have made this bag and love it. Just gave it as a present at a friend’s baby shower. I have not tried the Pellon product but hear it is similar to Soft and Stable.

    Your bag is great and looks perfect for all your needs.

    • http://www.laurendahl.com/ Lauren Dahl

      Thank you so much!

  • http://www.acolourfulcanvas.blogspot.com/ Sue @ A Colourful Canvas

    It’s on my radar now! Thank you! I’m guilty of doing too much when it comes to bags, and I really want to simplify. Your make says it all. Simple yes, but really beautiful too. I’m curious about the zipper…it was just a matter of taking off the zipper and putting it back on the end but facing in the other direction? I’ve seen the zippers that have the two zips, one at each end, but I just can’t get my head around how you alter them to open like yours.

  • julie rhoads

    very pretty! Q: Did you still use the batting and cotton or just use the Pellon???

    Julie

    • http://www.laurendahl.com/ Lauren Dahl

      I just used the Flex Foam - no batting and cotton!

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