New Pattern from Blue Calla

Introducing the Primrose Satchel, the newest pattern from Blue Calla. I had a chance to test out this pattern and I’m thrilled with it! Make sure to read through to the bottom for discount details!
There are so many features packed into this bag! It has an adjustable strap, making it able to be worn cross body or carried on the shoulder. The back has an exterior zippered pocket.
The pattern calls for a slip pocket inside the main compartment.
I love bags with flaps, because we can use a feature fabric and really showcase it. I used a directional fabric, and used the same focus for my interior and exterior fabric, so I just flipped my pattern piece to make sure my print went in the right direction on the inside. Like many of the Blue Calla patterns, this bag also features pleats, and I think they add such a nice touch to the bag.
The pattern calls for a turn lock, and you can even get a hardware kit for the Primrose Satchel from my favourite Hardware supplier: Emmaline Bags! I had a chance to use the new Half Moon Magnetic Edge Clasp from Emmaline, and I’m in love! It’s simple to install, but has a big impact beyond a simple magnetic snap.
Blue Calla Primrose Satchel | Happy Okapi

Half Moon Magnetic Edge Clasp from Emmaline Bags

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One of 3 options available for the Primrose Satchel hardware kits from Emmaline Bags

Review

This pattern is a PDF that you print yourself. I love PDF patterns because I don’t have to worry about messing up the original pattern because I can always print it again. I like to read instructions on my tablet while I’m sewing, so I only print the pattern pieces. The instructions consist of ample full colour photos; with a layout of 2 columns per page. This is one of the easiest bags I’ve made in a while, and I think it would be great for a confident beginner. I love the versatility with the flap and the closure options, and you can add piping too, depending on which closure method you choose. The hardest part of this pattern is placing the zippered pocket at the back of the bag, pay careful attention not to place it too high, or you will have a difficult time topstitching at your final step. If zippers scare you, leave it off, the bag will still be really nice without it, and you can try on your next one.  I really like the method of closing this bag, leaving no seam to hand stitch (my sewing pet peeve). I recommend this pattern for anyone looking for a quick, easy sew with satisfying results.

Supplies


More Tester photos

This beautiful Primrose featuring Anna Maria Horner’s Loominous collection is made by Kristy of Rock Baby Scissors

This stunner, using Alison Glass’ Ex Libris, was made by Sheri of Lil’ Munkee Designs

Discount and Where to Purchase the Pattern

You can get the pattern at the Blue Calla site. As always, you can use promo code OKAPI10 to save 10% on any Blue Calla pattern, even sale priced patterns!

UPDATE: Unfortunately, the Primrose Satchel pattern has been retired. The Lilac Mini Messenger will achieve a similar look (minus the pleating) and it’s free! Click here to download the pattern.