Make 100 Bags: Twenty New Projects, Infinite Possibilities
By (Author) Stuart Hillard
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
1st November 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Needlework and fabric crafts
Sewing
Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts
Textile artworks
Apparel, garment and textile industries
Textiles and fibres
Hardback
192
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 12mm
270g
Learn how to Make 100 Bags, customised your way. Stuarts fifth book teaches crafters of all abilities how to make twenty new projects in five distinct styles: Simple Fabric, English Paper Piecing, String Pieced, Boro and Improv/Crumb piecing. With these techniques, youll have endless bags and infinite possibilities.
In this practical and accessible book discover five new sewing techniques which can be applied to any of Stuart's twenty projects. Whether you need an 'Essentials Purse' for everyday, or a 'Keepin It Crafty Caddy' for all your materials: Stuart has you covered, and looking as stylish as ever. In this innovative new book, you will mix, match and sew your way to 100 fabulous bags. Both budget-friendly, sustainable and endlessly creative, this is the perfect gift for beginners through to expert crafters.
Projects include:
Pick up your tote, wallet or beach bag and get ready to carry it off with style in Make 100 Bags.
Internationally recognized, Stuart Hillard has built a fantastic reputation as one of the UK's leading quilt designers, teachers and home decor experts with over twenty five years experience and more than 100 published patterns to his name. Stuart is a monthly columnist with Sew magazine and British Patchwork and Quilting among others. Known as the maverick star of the first series of BBC2's The Great British Sewing Bee, alongside Tilly Walnes and Lauren Guthrie, his approach is fun, fresh, inclusive and achievable. He also makes often television appearances, including being a guest judge on Channel 4's primetime Kirstie's Handmade Christmas, and a regular presenter on craft television in the UK and USA. He has represented global companies including Accuquilt, Bernina, HandiQuilter and Gutermann at trade and consumer craft shows globally.