How To Make a Cork Belt Bag
The surge in popularity of belt bags is due to a shift towards casual, relaxed fashion that is both functional and stylish.
This little bucket can be worn around the waist like a belt or around the neck His bag can be fastened with a buckle and triple his slide His straps allow you to adjust the fit to fit your silhouette comfortably I can.
There are a few steps to make your own perfect Cork belt bag:
- choose a warm cork fabric of your choice;
- you’ll need 2 rectangular pieces of cork fabric and 2 lining pieces as shown;

- one pocket panel and a lining fabric for the same;

- side panel: again 2 cork panels and 2 lining panels;

- bottom panels: 1 rectangular cork panel and 1 lining panel;

- you’ll need to prepare the sling strap and edge it;

- similarly prepare 2 straps of 4 inches for D-ring attachment;

- prepare your zipper as shown;

- fold 0.5 inches inward on the pocket flap and make a stitch;
- to the pocket panel stitch together the lining as shown;

- after attaching the lining you’ll be making a corner stay stitch on the body panel;

- come let’s start stitching the pocket flap and the lining;

- pin them together neatly and stitch them as shown;

- push the lining panel downwards and make an edge stitch;

- now attach the body panel and the pocket flap by making an edge stay stitch;

- pin it together and stitch the three sides;

- now your front panel is ready with the pocket;

- add the belt loops to your back panel;

- firstly stick the panels to check placement;

- make double-edge stitches to secure the belt loops;

- now your back panel is ready;

- attach the side and bottom panels;

- stitch together the zipper to the front and the back panels;

- first stitch the front panel and the zipper piece;

- now stitch the back panel and the zipper piece together;

- before you stitch the sides and the bottom panel, add the straps with the D-rings;

- secure the strap and the D-ring and prepare it;

- make a stay stitch with the straps in an inverted T shape as shown;

- now attach the sides and the bottom;

- let’s attach the 2 prepared pieces;

- make sure you also remove the zipper bulk by making a top stitch on either side;

- clean and flat zipper finish;

- pin together the sides and the panel and make a neat stitch;

- when it’s ready to stitch the open sides together;

- similar to your D-ring attachment, add the hooks to the prepared belt straps;

- cut your lining pieces as shown;

- that’s the zipper lining facing and cut 2 panels for the liner lining body panels;

- make a slit on the marked mirrored Y as shown;

- now stitch together the zipper facing and the body panels together;

- press iron the panels to get a neat look;

- push out the slit lines and iron that too;

- now stitch together both the sides with the prepared panels;

- your lining pocket bag is ready;

- place the lining bag as shown;

- hand sew the open side of the lining and the cork bag;

- turn the bag inside out and add the belt straps to it;
Your super catch scarlet red belt bag is ready :)
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