

I have to admit, I have been intrigued with kraft-tex Kraft Paper Fabric since it first came out. We even did awebinarwith kraft-tex (watch it on-demandhere)! kraft-tex looks and feels like paper, but it sews and mashes like fabric. It’s such a fun textile to use when you want to create a very unique look.
Stash books has a great new book,Sew kraft-tex Bags, Tips & Techniques for Working with Kraft Paper Fabric.I chose to make the Stem Messenger bag from the book because I thought it looked super cool and I needed a bag to hold my tablet, notebook and pens, but also be a cross-body bag when needed.
I basically followed the instructions from the book, which are very well written and easy to follow, but I made a few notable changes:
The pattern calls for fusible interfacing. I usedSulky Soft ‘n Sheer Extrafor this. I fused the stabilizer to the fabric, per the package instructions, and then cut out the fabric.I used contrasting thread instead of thread that matched the fabric. I love when the thread can be a part of the story that a project tells. For this one, I usedSulky 30 Wt. Cotton BlendablesinRed Brick (4007)andBlue Heaven (4087). If you are confident in your stitching, then let it show! I like the additional detail that the contrasting threads give to the project.
This made getting accurate leaves quick and easy.
If you have been curious about kraft-tex and love bags, this book is a great place to start!