One day a loved one might look at your sewing project, and say “Hey, can you make one for me too? Except smaller, and in a very uncompromising fabric?”
And it might look something like this. Lol!

This is a mini-version of the Noodlehead Patterns’ Sandhill Sling.
The pattern normally makes a bag that is 7” wide by 3” deep and 11” tall (17.8 cm x 7.6 cm x 28 cm). For this version, I made a bag that is about 6” wide by 3” deep and 9” tall. The pattern doesn’t come with this size. I just did a little math.
I sourced most of the materials from Our Social Fabric, a non-profit fabric store that sells headstock.

The outside is some sort of mystery water-resistant (water-proof?) technical fabric. It has no give whatsoever, making sewing around those corners tough! Pressing was also extra tricky – this fabric melts easily.
I used iron-on interfacing, but if I had to do it again with technical fabric, I’d use sew-in interfacing.

The striped webbing is also from Our Social Fabric.
I made a few adjustments. Just like last time, I added two d-rings so that the bag can be worn on either shoulder.

I added an internal pocket again, but this time I added a layer of quilt batting to both sides of the pocket. This gives gadgets a bit of extra protection. The batting was left over from a quilting project. This bag fits an iPhone Pro Max with room to spare.

I also added an inner zipper pocket on the opposite side. It’s about the right size for a couple of credit cards. The inside of the bag is made with quilting cotton.
There is a key leash as well. It’s made of grosgrain elastic with a swivel hook. And all the zippers have zipper pulls made of elastic cord.

I sourced the zippers and metal hardware from Wawak.
As a little extra, I included an earbud case. This is the Circle Zip Earbud Pouch from Dog Under my Desk. I used some leftovers from my scrap bin for this.

I also made a matching key fob, to make it a matching set.
I hope it’s a hit!

Summary
Pattern Review: Digital Sandhill Sling by Noodlehead Patterns, available in just the one size.
Fabric: Mystery fabrics from Our Social Fabric.
Notions and Equipment: Needle: universal 11/80. Zippers in “galena grey” and bag hardware in “nickel” from Wawak. I also used some grosgrain ribbon and elastic cording from Our Social Fabric.
Size: One size – miniaturized here.
Cost: Pattern: $10 USD (this is the second bag I’ve made with the pattern). Fabric: About $20. Webbing: $3. Hardware: About $15. Although there is enough of the hardware for a second bag, and enough fabric for two.
Sewing Level: Advanced, if using technical fabric with no stretch! lol. Average, otherwise.
Modifications: I added a swivel cord attachment for my keys, padding, and an extra inner pocket, and a carry handle.
Results: Amazing!











