Cut Out + Keep

Drawstring Bag

Drawstring Bag

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/drawstring-bag-4 • Posted by Mister Domestic

For any occasion, a drawstring bag is a great gift (for either yourself or someone else). I made this one to hold a wine bottle as a gift, but with a little tweaking of the measurements, this can be made to hold anything.

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
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Description

For any occasion, a drawstring bag is a great gift (for either yourself or someone else). I made this one to hold a wine bottle as a gift, but with a little tweaking of the measurements, this can be made to hold anything.

Instructions

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    Fabric Cuts - Two 15” x 18” rectangles of fabric (one for outside and one for lining) - Fuse to Exterior - One 15” x 18” rectangle of interfacing (I used a lightweight woven) - One 3” x 30” of fabric (I used the same fabric as my lining)

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    BUTTON HOLES - Using a ruler 3.5” down from the top edge of the exterior panel, mark 1/2” at 7” and 8”. These are the marks for two 1/2” button holes. - Extending the button hole foot 1/2”, line the red lines up with the end of the mark. I used the long skinny rectangle button hole stitch and the same main embroidery thread from before. Do this for both button holes. - Using a seam ripper or scissors, cut the opening making sure not to cut the thread.

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    Squaring off the Bottom - Starting with the exterior panel, fold in half lengthwise right-sides together and stitch up the bottom and side seams using a 1/4” in seam allowance.

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    - Take each bottom corner, placing the bottom seam in the center. With a ruler, place the 2” mark on the stitch line and maneuver the corner until it is 2” on both sides of that line. Mark that line. - Stitch over both lines, backstitching at both ends. It might benefit the integrity of the bag to stitch the line multiple times.

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    - Trim off the excess of both corners leaving 1/4”. - Repeat these steps with the lining panel.

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    Attaching the Lining - Turn the lining right-side-out and stuff inside the wrong-side-out exterior. - Using a 1/4” seam allowance, stitch around the raw edges, leaving a 1-2” gap with no stitches.

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    - Pull both the exterior and lining through the gap. - Stuff the lining inside of the exterior and press the top seam making sure to also press the fold for the raw edges of the gap. - Edge stitch the top seam.

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    Stitching the Tunnel - Using a ruler, mark a line going all the way around the bag starting and stopping at the top and bottom of the button holes. - Stitch these lines, back-stitching at both the beginning and the end.

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    Preparing the Tie Strip - Fold the strip lengthwise and stitch up the raw edges at 1/4” seam allowance, leaving a 1-2” gap without stitches in the center of the long side. - Use the gap to turn the tie strip right-side-out and press. - Edge stitch around the perimeter of the tie strip.

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    - Using a tool or safety pin attached to the end of the strip, insert the tie strip into the tunnel, tie a bow and enjoy.

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    Enjoy the bag, whether a gift for yourself or someone else.