New Sacôtin pattern : Mambo is a zippered bag pattern, ideal to show off any print… in 3 sizes !
{Mambo} Zippered bag pattern in 3 sizes
Mambo is an urban, practical zippered bag, ideal to show off any print!
Practical, Mambo has 4 pockets. The V-shaped design hides a slip pocket closed by a magnetic snap. Mambo also has a back zippered pocket as well as a patch pocket and a zippered pocket in the lining, to help you stay organized and secure.
Mambo closes with a zipper.
Mambo design is ideal to show off any print, play with contrasts or use 2 similar tones in 2 different materials (see the brown Mambo Large below).
With its adjustable strap, you can wear Mambo over the shoulder or as a crossbody bag.
3 sizes for Mambo !
The pattern includes 3 sizes :
- Small – your compact and spacious city bag – width 25 cm (10″) x height 20 cm (8″) x depth at the base 10 cm (4″).
- Medium – a big organized city bag – width 30 cm (12″) x height 25 cm (10″) x depth at the base 12 cm (5″).
- Large – your student version for any A4 files/folders or your notebook – width 35 cm (14″) x height 30 cm (12″) x depth at the base 12 cm (5″).
Flexible foam is optional for a more structured bag (flexible foam tutorial). I recommend its use for the Large size especially.
New techniques
Because this is also why you like Sacôtin patterns, I have included new assembly techniques for the bases of the strap, zippered back pocket,…
You will also find on the blog a tutorial to learn how to install a metal zipper end for a pro finish! A finish with a fabric tab is explained in the pattern instructions.
Mambo Small cotton and vinyl
Zebra coated cotton, interfaced with one layer of Vlieseline (= vilene) G700.
Black “Maltese” vinyl.
No flexible foam.
Mambo Medium velvet and vinyl/faux-leather
Velvet “vintage Art Déco“, interfaced with one layer of Vlieseline (= vilene) G700.
Faux-leather “caïman bleu canard”. This vinyl is thick with a fleece backing, so I peeled off this fleece in the seam allowance to reduce the thickness of the seams.
Flexible foam basted on the lining.
Mambo Large faux suede and vinyl
Taupe faux suede, interfaced with one layer of Vlieseline (= vilene) G700.
Glossy brown “Maltese” vinyl.
Flexible foam basted on the lining.
Mambo Large cotton and vinyl
This one is mine, to carry my Role Playing Game documents 😉
Cotton Alexander Henry “Zen Charmer” with 2 layers of G700 interfacing. I trimmed the seam allowance of 2nd layer of interfacing and applied it over the 1st layer, once it was cold. I applied one layer of Odicoat to protect the fabric, after interfacing.
Purple “Pixar” vinyl.
Flexible foam basted on the lining.
Mambo Medium Vinyl and nylon canvas
This one is a Mother’s Day gift for my mom <3
Silver “Lace Aligator” vinyl.
Black nylon canvas.
Flexible foam basted on the lining.
Mambo Small cotton and vinyl
This one is a gift for my friend Sylvie. She loves butterflies.
Michael Miller “Filigree Flutter” cotton with 2 layers of G700 interfacing. I trimmed the seam allowance of 2nd layer of interfacing and applied it over the 1st layer, once it was cold. I applied one layer of Odicoat to protect the fabric, after interfacing.
Black “Maltese” vinyl.
No flexible foam.
Mambo worn !
Here are some pictures of the bags worn. We took the pictures one day of strong frozen Mistral (a strong wind here in Provence), so we did it really fast!
Some of your Mambo
These are the latest bags sewn by you, using the Mambo pattern.
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Merci
The pattern testers DreamTeam : merci à Caro des Folies de Cajumy, Chantal de Chantal New Style, Cyrielle de Les mains en l’air, Dado de Dado Créa, Evelyne de l’Atelier d’Eve, Julia J. de l’Atelier 24, Manu, Marie d’El’En, Marion de Mes CreAJe, Nicole de L’atelier d’Au, O’Kryn de O’Kryn Prod, Rozenn du Petit monde de Rozenn, Sandrine de SB créations, Sophie de Epik et Laurence de La Mercerie des Créateurs.
Thanks also to Maria aka Velosewer for proofreading the English version of the pattern.
Buy the Mambo pattern
You can buy the Mambo pattern in the Boutique (clic).
Necessary supplies are listed under the “supplies” tab there.
This pattern is available as a downloadable pdf only. Help page.