Jamie and Lily flew back to New Jersey today.. the visit just didn’t feel long enough! Â We did have enough time, however, to sew up a new diaper bag! Â We used Butterick pattern 5005 with zebra (matching Jamie’s Christmas present) and polka dot fabrics.
  The bag is lined with a nice, bright pink that matches the bright pink ruffly trim that we used to seperate the zebra and polka dots.
For the most part, I followed the pattern for this bag. Â Some very small modifications were made — adding the pink trim and putting pockets on the back of the bag as well as the front. Â Honestly, it seemed strange to call for pockets on the front and both sides, and not the back.
I did run into a few problems with this pattern.  The instructions were easy enough to follow, but I was unable to get hair canvas for the lining as the pattern called for.  Honestly, I had absolutely no idea what hair canvas was before this weekend.  We ended up picking up a regular sew-in fleecy type lining and it was much too thick.  The bag has a fantastic and plush feel, but the areas where the pockets needed to be sewn together (especially near the added pink ruffle) were nigh impossible.  I broke two needles in the serger and two needles in my regular sewing machine attempting to sew it together!  And I’m talking heavy-duty needles.  I finally ended up just threading a leather needle with a serger chain and giving it to Dan to do by hand (I had to have him do it because I lacked the strength to push the needle through the fabric)!
With all of that said and done, I am really pleased with how the bag and matching changing pad (which we also added a ruffle to) turned out. Â I think the bag is very “Jamie” and also very unique!
I would definitely recommend this pattern if you are looking to make a diaper bag. Â It was fairly simple to follow, is large enough to be useful, and has tons of pockets (especially if you add the extra back pocket)! Â It took me just about all of one day and the next morning (perhaps 15 hours total) to make the bag, although I’m certain that if I made another it would take much less time. Â Don’t make my mistake and choose an interface that is too thick, it really added an inordinate amount of work to this project.