You can find SbJL bags online, at stockists in the Northeast, and at many festivals - take a look at the 'Find Me' page to see where SbJL bags will be!


Small-Batch Bags made by one woman, on an antique Singer machine, for your Knitting, Crochet, or other projects
A project bag sewn for you! This mid-century modern and holiday themed Stitched by JessaLu Project Bag Knitting Bag (or a purse or a lunch bag or a makeup bag - there are no limits) is a perfect size to hold your sweater or blanket-in-progress or any other larger project - this bag will hold 15 skeins of worsted yarn!
All bags are lined with quality coordinating fabric and interfaced. Boxed corners and pull tabs are double stitched for durability.
Each bag includes a color-coordinated zipper pull made of coordinating swarovski crystals and a silver bee - a signature addition to all Stitched by JessaLu bags.
Zipper color varies on this bag. If you would like a specific color, please send a note during checkout and I will try to make it so!
This print is currently available in these shapes and sizes:
Gigantic (TWSS) Bag Dimensions: Approximately 19″ long, 14″ high and 5″ wide at the bottom. This size is perfect to tote an afghan in progress, the biggest of big sweaters, most of what you’d stash under your kitchen sink, or an average sized toddler (not kidding, it really is that big!). Get ready to say ‘Whoa, that’s …big.’ when you open your package!
This listing is for 1 project bag. Photos of multiple bags are for example only. Item pictured is for print example only - twss wedges are bigger :)
All items are made on an antique Singer sewing machine in a smoke-less and dog-friendly home (though she isn't allowed in the sewing room). Please convo me if you have any questions!
Stitched by JessaLu was founded in 2008 by me, JessaLu, when I was incredibly burned out in my career path at the time and I felt that I needed to have a more creative outlet to make an income. When I was young, my grandmother taught me to sew and gave me the nickname JessaLu - so I decided that I would give a nod to her and the foundation she helped lay which grew into SbJL. I use a bee in my logo because it is believed that bees help pass messages to those who have passed on, and I like to think that every bag that goes on to live at a new home sends a little message to her that I am using the tools she taught me, and am grateful to her for them.
SbJL has grown to offer accessories as well as Project Bags, and I work to source the items that are not made by me, to be sure that they are either designed by women artists, or distributed by women owned businesses. Because I believe that women need to lift each other up.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my little corner of the web - I hope you will find a new cozy home for your project here. ~j
You can find SbJL bags online, at stockists in the Northeast, and at many festivals - take a look at the 'Find Me' page to see where SbJL bags will be!