How to Make a Music Satchel
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| Much of the sewing I do is sort of off-the-cuff (pun intended.) This music satchel is a perfect example of sewing to fit the situation: It's a set of speakers that you can wear while you're riding your bike. There are many reasons to take your music with you. The usual solution requires headphones. But sometimes you need to bring your party-- and your speakers-- along with you. We used to pull a giant stereo trailer along with us on social bike rides, and some of our friends still do (movie). But when it's just you and a couple of buddies, and there's ice on the ground, you don't want to be towing 50 lbs of stereo around behind a bicycle. Granted, the speakers I used are nigh unto worthless and the amp eats batteries like candy, but they made just enough sound for our little group. I needed a small padded bag for them, though, so I made one. |
| My design process was pretty organic: I folded the fabric around the speakers and accessories to get a feel for the size, added a pair of slim pockets for the speakers, a slightly roomier pocket for the amp and iPod and a fold over flap to keep everything in place. |
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| RIght side out, the strap is sewn right across the top - this bag doesn't hold much weight, so I wasn't worried about strength here, just convenience. I used a nice long strap with a plastic buckle so that it would fit over winter coats and you could get it off with your gloves still on. |
| I put a strip of velcro across the iPod pocket to keep the cords tucked away. |
| Buttons were the last touch. |
![]() | All done! Not only does it match my skirt guards, but it has protected my iPod from the weather and let my music out. |
Below is an origami description of the design process:
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