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Full Video Tutorial

This bag was originally designed by Amy at BedhogShop and in this video Jo will show you how to make your own.


What’s included?
- Digital PDF file with 19 pages of step-by-step photo instructions
- Handy cutting chart and pattern pieces to print at home
- Full video tutorial
- Instant download after purchase
- Designed and created on a domestic sewing machine
- All measurements are in imperial (inches) and metric (centimetres)
- A fun design with lots of pockets
- A0 file for use with projectors or a print shop
- SVG files for use with cutting machines

This bag was designed by Amy Hutton of BedHogShop. We saw her bag and decided this had to be made into a pattern, so with her help we made it happen. This little crossbody is fun to make and has ALL the pockets. A great everyday bag when you need something small that will allow you to keep your hands free. The name Ojyma is the combination of our names, Amy & Jo, spelt backwards.

Check out our pattern hack to add a zip pocket to the exterior panel.
Exterior Slip Pocket
Exterior Cargo Pocket
Interior Zip Pocket
Interior Slip Pocket
Cotton, canvas, cork, vinyl or leather. Your chosen fabrics should be suitable for the capabilities of your sewing machine. If using a basic domestic sewing machine, we recommend using cotton or canvas for your first.
9″ tall x 8″ wide 3″ deep (23cm x 20.5cm x 7.75cm)
You can sell products made from this design on a home-based production scale.

Immediately after purchase, you will receive the following files:

PDF file including step by step photo instructions and printable pattern pieces (Letter paper format for those in the USA & Canada, A4 paper for those outside the USA & Canada)
A0 file - for print shop and projector use only
SVGs (zipped file) - for use with Cricut and similar cutting machines. Please watch this video by MGrahamSews for instructions to unzip the folder and use the files

    This is NOT a finished bag. This is a digital sewing pattern to download and print at home to help you create your own bag. This digital file is for your personal use only and is not to be shared or reproduced. See full terms and conditions.

    Acrylic templates are available to purchase from:

    Kallosphere in the UK
    ARC Expressions in the USA
    1/2 yard (50cm) Exterior fabric - cotton, canvas, cork, vinyl or leather (44"/110cm wide)*
    3/4 yard (70cm) Lining fabric - cotton or canvas (44"/110cm wide)*
    60" x 1 1/2" (150cm x 38mm) Cotton or nylon webbing for the strap
    2 yds (185cm) Double fold 1/2" (13mm) bias binding
    Medium weight woven interfacing (G700/Fastfuse/SF101 or similar) - suitable amount for any cotton fabrics you're using
    3 1/2" x 5" (9 x 13cm) Decovil light (for the flap)
    1/2 yd (50cm) Foam stabiliser (Style-vil/Flex-foam, or can be substituted for Decovil light for a less structured finish)

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    Hardware:
    16" (41cm) No.5 zip tape & 2 No.5 zip pulls
    7" (18cm) No.3 zip tape & 1 No.3 zip pull
    2 x 3/4" (18mm) Magnetic snaps
    2 x 1 1/2" (38mm) Rectangle rings
    1 x 1 1/2" (38mm) Strap slider
    6 x Medium rivets(optional)

    *Measurements account for directional fabrics

    As this is an electronic product, we cannot process refunds or returns as it cannot be returned once delivered. This pattern, once purchased, is not to be shared or reproduced in any way.

    Downloads are limited to 10 per file as a precaution to stop bots from sharing download links. If you need your download limit refreshed, please email us and we’ll be happy to sort it for you. Got a question? Check the FAQs page, or email us at shop@countrycowdesigns.com.

    When you purchase access to Digital Products you are purchasing a non-transferable, non-exclusive right to access the information for your personal use only. You may not publish or share the digital products or your login details with anyone else. The copyright for this pattern belongs to Country Cow Designs Ltd. It is therefore illegal to reproduce or share the pattern with others, or claim it as your own design. This includes using the pattern to teach classes or for any other commercial use. If you wish to use one of our patterns to teach a class, you must contact us for consent first and each student/attendee must purchase their own personal copy of the pattern.
    Downloading the pattern:
    We work hard to keep our website safe and secure. All our patterns are uploaded to the website free of malicious content (obviously), and we have high end security on our website to prevent attacks from outside forces. We use a fantastic and reputable local company to manage the security of our website. However secure a website is though, there is always a risk that it can be hacked (as proven by some of the biggest companies in the world being hacked in recent years). If criminals hack into a website, they may manage to embed malicious content into a website and its files, without the owners knowledge. It's also possible for PDF files to become infected/corrupted once they are on your device, in your possession, which is completely out of our control. For that reason, we ask that you also take precautions before and after downloading a pattern, just to be extra safe.

    Make sure you download your files using a device that has up-to-date security software. Scan all downloaded files before opening them. Open PDF files using a reputable reader that checks the file for viruses before opening, such as Adobe Reader.

    By downloading this PDF sewing pattern, you acknowledge and accept the inherent risks associated with digital downloads, including but not limited to, potential malware or viruses. It is your responsibility to ensure your device has up-to-date security software and to scan all downloaded files before opening.

    Making the bag:
    To make this bag you’ll need to use various tools/equipment. You should only use tools that are well maintained and that you are competent using. I recommend reading and following the safety instructions provided by the manufacturer of each tool.

    This pattern does not include safety precautions for the use of tools, so you are responsible for the safe use of any tools you use. If in doubt, seek guidance from an experienced professional of the tools you are using or contact the manufacturer directly. You are responsible for ensuring that you have a safe and suitable working environment.

    The instructions in this pattern are suggestions only and you are responsible for ensuring that you can carry out the suggestions safely without causing injury or harm to yourself or others. You are also responsible for ensuring that your sewing machine and other equipment are capable of carrying out the suggestions. I cannot be held accountable for damage caused because the tools used are unsuitable.
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