Left to right in header: Stowe Bag Pattern, Baggu Nylon Mini Shoulder Bag, Baggu Standard Bag, Crosstown Crescent Bag Pattern I, like many others, love a fun and funky Baggu bag. My first Baggu is nearly ten years old now, and has been used countless times for local errands and far-flung travels alike. Recently, I purchased fun printed cottons from 852 Fabric, which are perfect for accessories and bags. Which has led me down the path of looking for additional patterns that are similar to Baggu’s most popular pieces. I hope you find the following list of patterns helpful – I’ve also tried to include free options when possible. Standard Baggu The classic! This is actually a very simple design, which you could reverse engineer from any ol’ plastic grocery bag. However, especially when starting out, patterns and videos are immensely helpful. Crescent Bag Mini Shoulder Bag Also known as the Prada Re-Edition dupe, with lots of fun customizable parts like adding bows a la the Sandy Liang collab. 3D Zip Set These are actually simple boxy pouches, for which there are a ton of tutorials online. If you make with regular cotton fabric (vs anything quilted or padded) they’ll…