🛍️ How to Sew a Cute and Simple Drawstring Bag from Fabric Scraps
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Introduction
In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a cute and simple drawstring bag using fabric scraps. This project is perfect for beginners and is a quick way to create practical and adorable bags that can also serve as handmade gifts. Grab your fabric scraps, a sewing machine, and let's dive into this fun sewing adventure!
Step 1: Gather Supplies
To get started, you will need the following materials:
- Fabric scraps (approximately 1/2 yard)
- Sewing machine
- Thread (matching your fabric)
- Pinking shears (optional for finishing edges)
- Scissors
- Ruler or measuring tape
- Iron (for pressing fabric)
- Safety pins or fabric clips
Step 2: Prepare the Fabric
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Cut the Fabric:
- Cut two pieces of fabric to your desired size. A common size is 12 inches by 15 inches for a small bag.
- Ensure the pieces are the same size for a uniform look.
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Finish the Edges (Optional):
- If using regular scissors, consider using pinking shears to prevent fraying.
- You can also finish edges with a zigzag stitch on your sewing machine.
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Press the Fabric:
- Iron the fabric pieces to remove any wrinkles, making it easier to sew.
Step 3: Sew the Fabric Pieces Together
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Align the Fabric:
- Place the two fabric pieces right sides together (the side you want to show outside).
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Pin the Edges:
- Use safety pins or fabric clips to secure the fabric pieces together along the edges.
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Sew the Sides:
- Sew around the sides and bottom of the fabric, leaving the top open. Use a 1/4 inch seam allowance.
- Backstitch at the beginning and end to secure the stitches.
Step 4: Prepare the Drawstring Channel
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Create the Channel:
- Fold down the top edge of the bag about 1 inch and press it flat with an iron.
- Fold it down again and press to create a channel for the drawstring.
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Pin and Sew the Channel:
- Pin the folded edge in place.
- Sew around the folded edge, leaving a small opening to insert the drawstring.
Step 5: Add the Drawstring
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Cut the Drawstring:
- Cut two lengths of cord or ribbon for the drawstring. Each should be about 24 inches long.
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Insert the Drawstring:
- Use a safety pin or a bodkin to help thread the first drawstring through the channel.
- Pull it through until both ends are even.
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Repeat for the Second Drawstring:
- Insert the second drawstring in the same manner but start from the opposite side of the channel. This creates a more secure closing mechanism.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have successfully created a cute drawstring bag from fabric scraps. This project not only enhances your sewing skills but also provides you with a practical item that can be used for various purposes, like gift-giving or storage. Try experimenting with different fabric patterns and sizes for your next bags. Happy sewing!