3D Printed Geometric Fabric Bag

Print this model directly onto a thin piece of mesh fabric, then fold into an elegant, geometric bag.
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updated October 3, 2025

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This print is designed for printing onto thin mesh fabric. Print the model onto fabric, then trim out, and fold in half to form the bag. Snap the pegs into their corresponding holes to close the seam, sand the holes as needed with a pointed sanding stick to remove the fabric and achieve a nice snap fit. A bottom closure tab and cord slide are included which should be printed separately, not on fabric. Also included is a Fabric Test Piece model, a smaller print for practicing the technique of printing directly onto fabric.

Full tutorial for this project coming soon.

Print settings: 

  1. Layer Height: 0.2 mm
  2. Printing Temperature: 205 degrees Fahrenheit
  3. Build Plate Temperature: 60 degrees Fahrenheit
  4. Print Speed: 60 mm/s
  5. Top Layers/Bottom Layers: 4 (no infill required)
  6. NOTE: Use a post processing script to create a pause after the first layer of your print so that you can tape the fabric in place, as shown in the video below.

Note: 3D printing onto fabric is an experimental technique! Attempt at your own risk, do lots of tests first, and be careful. Watch this video for the method I use to 3D print onto fabric: 

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