Sunday, 6 January 2013

Pyjama Bag



Drawstring bags are very handy to have in your suitcase to organise clothing and supplies. To store Sarah's new travel themed PJ's, I made up a little drawstring bag to match. It is an unlined drawstring bag as we didn't want to add extra weight to our luggage! They will be perfect for storing the Pyjamas in her suitcase on our next holiday.

Colourful PJ's pants, a drawstring bag, and some travel sized toiletries would make a great gift idea for a teenage girl.


Pyjama Bag

Size: 11 1/2 x 16 inches ( 29 x 40.5 cm)

Materials:

  • 2 rectangles of fabric measuring 12 x 16 inches (travel themed fabric)
  • 2 strips of fabric measuring 12 x 2 1/2 inches (pink polka dot)
  • 2 1/2 yards white twill tape (1/2 inch wide)  for drawstring


Method:

1. Place the two fabric rectangles with their right sides facing. Stitch around the bottom and the two sides using 1/4 inch seam allowance. Overlock (serge) the raw edges.



2.  Overlock (serge) the edges on the short sides of the polka dot strips. Place the two strips of fabric with their right sides facing.Stitch them together at each end, leaving a 1/2 inch opening as shown in the photo. (This is where the drawstring will pass through). The polka dot fabric is now a circular piece.


3. Press the seams on the polka dot fabric open. Fold the fabric in half lengthwise and press. Pin the raw edges of the polka dot fabric to the opening of the bag, with the seams aligned. Stitch in place around the opening of the bag. Overlock the edges. Press. Topstitch around the opening of the bag as shown in the photo.


4. Cut the twill tape in two. Thread the twill tape in one opening using a bodkin or safety pin. Thread the tape right around the drawstring casing until it comes out the same end that it started. Tie the ends together to secure. Thread the remaining piece of twill tape through the opening in the other side, pass it right around the casing, and back out the same gap. Tie ends together.

Pull both ends to gather up the bag.


Thanks to XO Gigi Fabrics for providing the fabric for this project.


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11 comments:

Happy in red said...

I LOVE that fabric, fabulous!!
Esther.

Terriaw said...

Adorable and so easy to make. I use drawstring bags for so many things.

JoJo Eloise said...

So cute!! And your right,this would make a great gift for a teenage girl or frequent traveler :) thanks for sharing it with us.
Angelina

Carole said...

I LOVE this way to make a drawstring bag! I've never seen it done this way before and it's super-cute. Thank you for another great project.

Samelias Mum said...

Great Tute! Love the fabric too.

Cheryl said...

Love your fabric selection....and what a great tutorial!!! Thanks so much.

Darmowa Bramka said...

Hiding pyjamas under the pillows is so boring. Thanks to you, my kid won't have to do it ever again - I'm sure it will be so much fun for him to use such a cute bag!

Janine said...

great tutorial ... BUT ... do you have a pj pattern? that's what miss 15 really needs!

Pam @Threading My Way said...

LOVE your fabric choice!!! It's perfect for a drawstring bag to carry in luggage. This is the first time I've even seen the Sydney Harbour Bridge on fabric. I'm trying not to add any fabric to my ever growing stash, but this may well change my mind. I would love you to share the Pyjama Bag Tutorial at our Ongoing Link Party that's just for Drawstring Bags .

Nancy Bandzuch said...

Such a clear tutorial--even I think I could make this!
Love for you to stop by and check out some of my project:
www.dosmallthingswithlove.com
Also, I host and "oldies" link party on Tuesdays--a way to get come traffic out of our awesome, but old projects we posted long ago.
Hope to see you there--and excited to be following you via rss.
Nancy

quadri on line said...

Owww yea! *me gusta* It's a very nice idea, thanks for the tutorial! I love my stuff organized!

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