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CUT YOUR FABRICS

 

 
 

HOW MUCH STRING?

Whether you’re making a fabric drawstring (
see page
42
) or using ribbon or a cord, you’ll need to figure out the length. Simply double the width of the bag and add a few extra inches for finishing and knotting the ends.

 

 
Put It Together
 

3.
STITCH THE SIDES
. With right sides together, stitch down one side, across the bottom, and up the other side, stopping 2" from the top. Backtack and cut the thread. Leaving a 1½" gap, stitch the last ½" to the top edge, backtacking on both ends. Press the seam open and stitch about 2" down the seam
allowances on either side of the opening. Clip the bottom corners and trim the seam allowance.

 

4.
MAKE THE CASING
. Press under ½" of the top raw edge, then press under another 1½". Edgestitch along the bottom of fold. (
See page
44
).

 

5.
INSERT THE DRAWSTRING
. Using a safety pin, thread the ribbon or cord through hole and around to the other side. (
See page
45
). Knot the ends.

DOO-WAH DITTY

 

The drawstring bag is ideal for gift giving. Make a bag to suit someone’s special needs, or use it as the gift wrap! Some suggestions:

 

Who wants to haul around a big, ugly laundry bag? A homemade drawstring laundry sack makes a wonderful gift for students and campers.

Going to a dinner party? Why not wrap that bottle of wine in a snazzy drawstring bag that adds a personal touch. For our wine-bottle gift bag, we made the drawstring casing a little lower than on the other bags (about 1½" from the the top edge) so it could be pulled around the neck of the bottle for a prettier presentation.

 

 
Backpack
 

SKILL LEVEL
pro

 

Cute and practical, this drawstring backpack can be made to fit your body, the contents of the pack, or both. Try different sizes for different needs, such as gym gear, sleepover supplies, or a school bag. You can also use rope or ribbon for the straps. Just cut them to the desired length and thread them through the casing as described, instead of using fabric straps.

 

OUR FINISHED SIZE:
13" × 18", two 60" straps

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

 

¾ yard of fabric for the bag

½ yard of fabric for straps and pockets (could be matching or different)

Sewing supplies (
see page
18
)

WHAT YOU’LL DO

 

Decide your size

Cut your fabric

Make and attach the pocket

Stitch the sides

Make a casing

Make and attach the straps

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