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Easy Fabric Gift Bags

December 22, 2008 · 11 comments

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Did you know that most wrapping paper cannot be recycled? Because of tape, dyes, and the poor quality of the paper most recycling plants do not accept wrapping paper. Fabric gift bags are a wonderful alternative.

Fabric gift bags are so easy to make. They are also inexpensive and can be used over and over again. Here is a quick tutorial on how to make one yourself. If you have basic sewing skills this will be a snap.

Choose your fabric, wash and iron it. Decide how large you want your bag to be. I wanted a bag that was 12 inches wide and about 15 inches tall. I folded my fabric in half and then cut, adding an extra 1/2 inch for seams.

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Putting right sides together sew up your sides.

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If you want to finish your bag serge or zig zag along the edge of the seam. This will keep the bag from fraying if it is washed. You could also use pinking shears and cut along the edge.

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Fold the top of the bag down 1 inch. The bag should still be inside out. Press, so it stays in place and you don’t have to pin anything. You can also fold it once and then again which will give you a nice finished edge as well. I was lazy so I used the overlock machine.

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Stitch around the fold.

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Turn your bag inside out, actually I guess it is right side out and press one more time.

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Put your gift in the finished bag and fold over the top.

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Tie a ribbon around the bag.

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This project took me about 15 minutes and that included taking the pictures. It is truly a beginner project. Remember you don’t have to use this tutorial for Christmas, you can wrap gifts in fabric bags all year round.

Easy Fabric Gift Bags

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1 Hadias December 23, 2008 at 9:01 am

This is a great idea.

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2 Lynne December 23, 2008 at 10:32 am

This really is a great idea and a very nice tutorial! Also, if you’re giving a gift to someone who enjoys sewing, the gift can be wrapped in fabric that has not been made into a bag. Then, the seamstress recipient can use the fabric for sewing her own creation. :-D

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3 Working Mom December 23, 2008 at 11:41 am

That is a wonderful idea, and what a great tutorial, I will have to try these myself.

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4 Robin @ Heart of Wisdom December 23, 2008 at 3:17 pm

OH MY! I just can’t take it! The machine, the mat, the rotary cutter. I HAVE TO QUILT. I am going through withdraws.

Sure idea for the fabric bag. Quick, simple and this type fabric is easy to get cheap.

Thanks for the idea.

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5 LIsa December 23, 2008 at 4:17 pm

Love this idea. I’m going to try that.
Lisa
http://www.houseofmanyblessings.blogspot.com

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6 Clarissa December 23, 2008 at 11:04 pm

I plan on doing the same for next year! I am going to pick through the left over Christmas fabric next weekend to make them for next year. Thanks for the tutorial. Cute fabric.

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7 Lynn December 23, 2008 at 11:47 pm

Very cute.. I love new ways to wrap gifts since most of the paper I buy is actually so cheap that it rips just picking it up.. I will try this for the future for sure! Thanks for sharing!

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8 Sandi December 29, 2008 at 6:52 pm

What a great way to present instructions! Love the idea of serging the edges. Thanks

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9 jony22 March 25, 2009 at 7:46 am

It is good information!

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10 reusable shopping bags June 30, 2009 at 8:19 pm

You can also make fabric gift bags that your friends can use as alternative to plastic shopping bags. These reusable shopping bags will be great in carrying grocery items. They can tell the grocery store baggers to cut on using all these wasteful plastic bags and instead put all their items inside the bags you made especially for them.

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