The integration and development of fashion products and intangible cultural heritage have gradually become the highlight of product design. Following thousands of years of evolution, bamboo weaving patterns offer a rich resource library for use by designers. However, the designers cannot predict which bamboo weaving pattern can be adopted into women’s handbags to satisfy consumers’ aesthetics. Therefore, taking the form design of women’s handbags as an example, this study develops an artificial intelligence-based program through which consumers can codesign with designers to effectively match the bamboo weaving pattern with the design style of women’s handbags. First, based on the coding, selection, and mutation processes of interactive genetic algorithms, consumer preferences, and perception evaluations are effectively incorporated into product design. This ensures that the evolved product solutions meet consumer preferences. Second, considering evaluator fatigue in human–computer interaction evaluation, the decision tree algorithm is used as a proxy for evaluation. Finally, the developed interactive system supports mass-generated bamboo-woven bags of different styles, allowing prediction of consumers’ preferences for the design of women’s handbags. Furthermore, the system can assist designers and bamboo craftsmen in designing other bamboo or wooden products.