I have made a couple "fanny packs" for me in the past, they were basically wallets with a belt and they were very useful and serviceable. I loved them during the winter when a bag and a bulky jacket were just too much, plus I love the hands free option.
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They both have pockets for my cards and the outside pocket on the one on the right is for my cell phone. Money just sits inside at the bottom.
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Back in 2009 I had a job where I was up and down a lot - sit at the desk, then get up to do stuff. In the beginning to help me remember all the things I had to do, I made this pouch:
It had the fanny pack concept, but I made a pouch large enough to hold a steno note pad for all my notes - I also made a little pocket in front to hold the remote radio we used to communicate between each other.
When I didn't need my note book any more, I converted the pouch into a little bag - it was just enough to hold my
pursellet sideways, my cell went in the front pocket.
Lately, I've been thinking on that pouch concept and wanted to take it further. I started yesterday and finished it today.
This is the view looking inside. I made it to hold my pursellet and I made inside back pockets to hold my cell phone and my camera (that gray phone on the right is just for show - I was using my camera to take pics).
This is looking down at it without holding it open - not bulky at all. I thought of putting a snap for a closure, but I really don't need it, it's so close to my body nothing can fall out nor can anybody steal anything.
This is where the front meets the strap. I used large split rings, I wanted the strap to be a little articulated and the split rings work perfectly. The fanny pack straps I've made in the past weren't articulated and there was a little stress in that area.
Here is the back view - a little crooked as I took this pic myself.
Here I am sitting down - it doesn't get in the way.
Here - I am wearing a short jacket.
This is a side profile - I made the bottom 2 inches wide to accommodate what I want to carry.
There no room for other stuff (well maybe a pen), but that's the way I wanted it. I like to just drop and go when I use my bag and this will be perfect. I am so pleased at how this turned out - I just took the blue bag that used to be a pouch and turned it on it's side and took it from there. I am thinking tho, it could use some color at the top edge, maybe a border of red? I don't know - I'll think about it, but it's pretty cool huh?
Thanks for reading!!
08/21/13 Update: I did add a strip of red to the top - I think it makes it look better. What do you think?
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