Belt Bag Sewing Pattern and Free Tutorial
Updated August 2025 Whether you call it a fanny pack, bum bag, hip bag, sling bag or belt bag, one thing’s for sure. The functionality of a hands-free bag has withstood the test of time. We love that fanny packs are making a stylish comeback. Berlin-based artist and Spoonflower designer Anda Corrie loved the trend so much, she designed a free belt bag sewing pattern for the Spoonflower community! Test it out with her coloring book pattern and fabric markers or give it a try with your favorite from our Design Library. In September 2024, author of this article, Anda Corrie, passed away. Anda Corrie was a source of inspiration and creativity for Spoonflower readers through the unique projects she shared on this blog. She will be deeply missed.

Materials Needed
- Free belt bag sewing pattern
- Fat quarter of medium-weight woven fabric (like Linen Cotton Canvas used in this project) in your favorite print or search for a black and white print if you want to color it yourself
- Fat quarter of lightweight woven fabric for lining
- 1 yard of 1” webbing
- 1” plastic clip buckle
- 12” zipper
- 60” of double fold bias binding — make your own if you don’t have any
- Sewing machine and basic sewing equipment
- Leather, denim or other heavy-duty needle for your sewing machine
- Fabric markers if you plan to color your fabric
























