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For my Soft Fabrication skills development, I wanted to get very comfortable with sewing and bag fabrication. I prototype a lot, and having the skills to work with a sewing machine confidently makes product design much more diverse from a prototyping perspective.

I decided to make two pieces: a drawstring bag to practice stitching over folds and making sharp lines, and a fabric first-aid kit to practice zippers and experiment with mixed media.

I used an old drawstring bag that I have as a template and as a guide to help me understand the different types of stitching and folds that are utilized in the bag. Overall I am very happy with the way that it turned out!

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My second endeavor was a water-resistant bag for first-aid materials. I created my own template to cut out the bag in one piece from a waterproof fabric and then stitched it together using the techniques we learned in the dart exercise. 

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Next step was to add the zippers and the organization bags. The hardest part was turning the corners on the zippers. 

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I am really happy that I took this course because I think these skills are incredibly valuable in day-to-day life and are also just very fulfilling. I have the confidence to repair clothes, knit a gift, or just relax and felt for a bit. The possibilities are endless!

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