Pattern Reviews

Fennel fanny pack sarah kisten pattern liberty fabric by the fabric store

Fennel Fanny Pack

Posted
20—January 2020

Read our review of the simple, practical and super cute Fennel Fanny Pack from Sarah Kirsten.

Sarah Kirsten — Fennel Fanny Pack
Jan 20 2020

We're in the height of summer in the Southern Hemisphere which means weekends are packed with festivals and day trips! We spotted the Fennel Fanny Pack by Sarah Kirsten and knew it would be the perfect travel companion. Simple, practical and stylish; an ideal way to use up those precious fabric scraps you've tucked away! Read on for our review of the Fennel, graciously modelled by Zosia from our HQ team who also wears the Peppermint Everyday Dress, as seen on our blog post here!

Fennel fanny pack zip sarah kisten pattern liberty fabric by the fabric store
Fennel fanny pack belt sarah kisten pattern liberty fabric by the fabric store
Fennel fanny pack crossbody sarah kisten pattern liberty linen binding fabric by the fabric store
Pattern

Fennel Fanny Pack by Sarah Kirsten

The Fennel is neat and practical; big enough to hold your phone, keys, sunnies and any other odds and ends! It would be an ideal accessory for festival or market trips, as it stays securely out of the way and means you can move about (or dance!) hands free.

The Fennel Fanny Pack requires you to draft 4 pattern pieces using step by step instructions... if that sounds a little scary, don't panic! The instructions are super simple to follow, giving you the exact dimensions needed for each piece and walking you through simple steps; no printing required! We definitely recommend reading through the instructions in their entirety before you begin to avoid any confusion.

Our pack took just 0.25m of our Liberty of London Stretch Cotton Twill in the print Junes Meadow / X plus 0.25m of Navy Cotton for the lining. We also picked our Navy Linen Bias Binding and used 1.2m. The Fennel calls for interfacing as an optional extra and we chose to double fuse our main fabric for extra rigidity, with a mid-weight iron on stay-flex fusing (available in stores). The pattern instructions recommend a zip with 3.2cm wide teeth and we could only source a 2.7cm wide version at the length required, so our pack is slightly narrower. We also picked cotton webbing tape for the straps!

This is a perfect project for an intermediate beginner. It has just a few tricky corners as well as bias binding to sew in, no trouble at all if you take your time!

Fennel fanny pack side sarah kisten pattern liberty fabric by the fabric store
Fennel fanny pack fusing lining sarah kisten pattern liberty fabric by the fabric store
Fabric

Liberty of London Stretch Cotton Twill - Junes Meadow / X

We love how eye-catching the Fennel is in this Liberty print! Wouldn't it be totally gorgeous in one of our Heavyweight Linen colours, or perhaps a denim or corduroy? The great thing about this little pack is that you can customise your fabric colours, zips and straps as you wish! Check out our suggestions below, from top to bottom:

Panel Stripe Cotton Twill, Jumbo Cotton Cord - Mushroom, Heavyweight Linen - Chartreuse, Rope Print Cotton Twill and Stretch Cotton Corduroy - Navy

Fennel fanny pack sarah kisten pattern liberty linen binding fabric suggestions by the fabric store
Fennel fanny pack crossbody sarah kisten pattern liberty fabric by the fabric store

How cute is the Fennel?! We definitely recommend whipping up your own in a few fabulous colours or gifting one to a friend. Share your creations with us on Instagram @wearethefabricstore using #thefabricstore

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