How To Make A Personalized Fabric Gift Bag For Special Gifts
The weather is getting colder, and let's have a handmade holiday on our minds! Handmade gifts are heartfelt, and also better for the environment. So, please forget about those paper gift wrappings and gift boxes and take fabric gift bags instead. A fabric gift bag is as well received as the gift itself. This is an easy sewing project for beginners.
Sewing fabric gift bags is usually pretty simple. It is mostly just a matter of determining what size you need, then cutting out two pieces to your specifications. Add seam allowances on the sides and bottom. Allow an extra large hem at the top for the casing where you will put the drawstring or elastic.
Fabric gift bags can be made to fit the intended gift, regardless of the shape or size. Square and rectangular bags are by far the most common and the easiest to make. However, those with some prior sewing experience can also create other shapes as well.
For such sewing projects, durable fabrics work very well. If you choose one that is sheer or rather lightweight, use a heavy interfacing (fusible or non-fusible) on the wrong side to give the bag the body it needs. Gift bags for jewelry need not be quite as heavy. So, a lightweight interfacing would be fine for these.
When it comes to choosing fabric colors and patterns, the only limit is your preference. If the fabric gift bag is for a seasonal or holiday gift, select a material to fit the occasion. Certainly, fabric stores and fabric departments have a wide range of festive kinds for every sort of event.
In addition, take this opportunity to use scraps from other projects if you are doing pieced or appliquéd bags.
Apply the interfacing and appliques. Place the two pieces of the bag with the right sides of the fabric together. Sew the side seams.
For the bottom of the bag, you have two options. The simplest is to sew the bottom seam in the same manner as the side seams. For a fitted bottom, cut notches to form the corners. Then, sew the corners and the bottom. Finally, sew the top hem as mentioned above. Use two rows of stitching for the casing. Leave an opening to insert your drawstring or elastic. The final step is to finish the edges of the opening as you wish. A buttonhole is one possibility.
Use colorful ribbon, braid, lace, or strips of fabric for the drawstring. If you use the latter, finish the edges so they won't fray. When the drawstring is ready, insert it into the opening and you are ready to go.
If you are looking for suitable designs and ideas for fabric gift bags, there is no shortage of information sources. These would include magazines, Internet, commercial patterns found in fabric stores, and craft books of all sorts.
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Help answer the question about Personalized Gift Bags
What do you think of personalized laptop bags for a bridesmaid gift?
I want the gift to be nice and useful. I want it to be a little unique too. I was thinking about finding cute little wireless mice to go with each bag and maybe a photo mousepad.
Okay, to clarify yes they all do have laptops that they carry around at least a few times a week.
I planned on personalizing them with a small tasteful monogram. Full names just invite wierd people to come up and act like they know you
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Comments on How To Make A Personalized Fabric Gift Bag For Special Gifts
1:00 am
I think that's really cute and it shows you know they carry their laptops around. the mousepad is a nice touch but don't bother with the wireless mouse because you don't know if it's compatible with their computers. a computer in my office crashed this week because of a wireless mouse.
10:37 pm
My bridesmaids, who are my cousins, wanted them. I asked them personally before I ordered them. They were actually excited. I was even surprised. But $15 didn't hurt. They like to travel so I did duffel bags. Since it was so inexpensive I am getting them another gift as well. This will be something personal for each girl. I'm not going to do the same gift for each girl. I'm going to think of it in terms of their birthday and get them an appropriate gift. I totally understandd your point of view that most girls probably don't like them. I guess just in my case my family loves those kinds of things. A majority of us are moms in our late 20s and at that point moms thinks that personalized things are cute. Strange but it works lol!
They all said no to jewelery. I suggested a cute matching necklace or bracelet. They still said no. I actually like your idea of a gift card. Since you're the one that knows your girls, you'll know what they like. I also love your idea of clutches. Clutches are really popular and they can use them again.