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alikigirl 11-08-2022 08:14 AM

Here are 2 tutorials for an easy un-lined bag - I made these last year to hold mug rugs for a simple gift
https://diytodonate.com/make-easy-dr...ags-to-donate/
https://jmbhandmade.com/fabric-draws...-bag-tutorial/

I also like lined bags, and on these 2 I love the casing for the drawstring
https://www.allpeoplequilt.com/bags-...es/market-bags
https://sewcanshe.com/2015-3-27-easy...wing-tutorial/

SuzSLO 11-08-2022 08:58 AM

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Here’s one I made with fabric a little smaller than a fat quarter using the Sister Chicks Quilting pattern:

MaryKa 11-08-2022 05:52 PM

Sometimes I use a solid piece of printed fabric and other times I use "quilt" patterns. I rarely use just plain fabric. For myself I only use fabric that matches the occassion--birthday, Hanukkah/Christmas, Passover/Easter, anniversary is usually a pair of wedding rings, etc.

I have never used an actual pattern but I do cut the paper as on a fold at the bottom. My small bags are 7" square when completed. I first hem 1/2 inch all around by doing a true hem (folded and the folded again) so all rough areas will be covered by the hem. I pin the square on the opposite two sides with the folded side at the bottom. I do not sew on the fold. Then I sew both sides. You can then add ribbon or bias tape to hold the cording to tie the bag closed. One time I used snaps to close the bag as it was for a 3-year old that loved to pull snaps apart. Or you can close it with a fabric tied around the neck of the bsg eith s ribbon snd "fancy" bow.

The larger bag is worked the same way only the dimensions are bigger to fit your gift.

aashley333 11-09-2022 04:39 AM

Thanks for all the links! It's so timely since I am planning to make a hostess basket for this year's Thanksgiving host.


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