This summer I made a little drawstring laundry bag for each of the kiddos who came to Grammie Camp. This l It finishes at about 17" wide x 19"high.I am really loving my small projects that incorporate linen and I thought I'd share a little picture tutorial with you. The Grammie camp theme was lady bugs, so we used red accent fabric and ribbon and added a lady bug to the project. You can use any colors you like. If you make one with different colors. Let me know. I'd love to see.
Fabric Requirements:
| Fabric Requirements |
¨ 36" x 15” Quilting Cotton
¨ 36” Red ribbon or trim
¨ 36-40” Twill Tape
¨ 1 Spring Closure
| Since linen ravels, do a surge or zigzag around the linen piece. |
| Your seam will be covered with ribbon. |
| Stitch down your ribbon to cover the seam. |
| Iron down half an inch, and then another half an inch across the whole top. This makes the drawstring channel. |
| Fold the piece in half, right sides together and stitch down the side and bottom. Leave an opening below the fold. |
| Iron open the seam and stitch down the seam allowance. This will help when the drawstring gets passed through. |
| Fold the top double hem down, and stitch close to the bottom of the top hem. |
| From the right side, slide in your drawstring through the opening. |
| Add your spring clip to the ends of the drawstring. To ensure you don't lose the string, put a knot in each end after you put both ends through the spring clip. |
| All my Grammie Camp bags with lady bug buttons. The blue is baby Jack's. |


3 comments:
I use mine as a shoe bag to pack shoes in my suitcase, and even in my work bag. I get a lot of comments!
What a great tutorial!
Neat! Nice tutorial.
Excellent tutorial. Lucy
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