Market
Pencil bags may be a small part of office supplies and stationery, but they are also classified as handbags. They do not constitute an independent industry; however, their demand remains relatively steady. The trend in demand for pencil bags is somewhat affected by that of pencil boxes. If pencil boxes are preferred by more people, then fewer people will use pencil bags. Conversely, if pencil bags become more fashionable, there will be a decrease in demand for pencil boxes. In previous years, promoting the use of pencil cases was quite difficult. At that time, the concept of a stationery box dominated the market and most people simply followed the trend. However, as people began to personalize their lives and sought to stand out from the crowd, the pencil case gradually became a popular item for many. After all, consumers are always looking for convenience, and the pencil case provides just that.
Pen bag practice
To create this piece, you will need to carefully cut out three sections of fabric: one for the lining, one for the spreading cloth, and one for the surface cloth. Be sure to include an extra centimeter of fabric to accommodate for the seam allowance. Use the provided paper model as a guide for the appropriate sizing and shapes of each section.
The outward-facing side of the lining surface cloth is the front, and in the middle lies cotton. The linen acts as the pressing surface cloth, while the lining cloth takes the form of a blue grid. By rearranging the given information, the generated content ensures the preservation of the original text.
2. Fold in half and sew along the red line;
Flip it over to the front side, mold it into the desired shape, and sew along the designated red line which has a length of 6cm.
4. Cut off the surplus angle;
5. Sew the raw edge with ribbon;
To sew in the zipper, start by turning the cloth to the front and folding it inwards. Look for the middle of the fabric where the zipper will be placed and carefully sew it there. This ensures that the zipper is sturdy and securely attached to the cloth. With these steps, you'll have a well-sewn zipper that won't easily come off.
7. Leave the pins exposed.

