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'''''Here's a 'How-To' for simple drawstring bags!'''''  
'''''Here's a 'How-To' for simple drawstring bags!'''''  


What you will need:  
What you will need:  
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- Thin craft rope/string. You will need roughly 2.5 times the width of your estimated bag size.
- Thin craft rope/string. You will need roughly 2.5 times the width of your estimated bag size.
''- A sewing machine''
''- Fabric Scissors''


[https://thesewingsessions.wordpress.com/2014/01/27/how-to-make-a-simple-drawstring-bag-2/ Here the a step-by-step guide which was followed to create the drawstring bags used on [[Snow Queen]] ].
[https://thesewingsessions.wordpress.com/2014/01/27/how-to-make-a-simple-drawstring-bag-2/ Here the a step-by-step guide which was followed to create the drawstring bags used on [[Snow Queen]] ].


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''In order to have the drawstring be on only one side of the bag instead of two, simply feed the string/rope through both sides and tie together on only one side instead of both.'''''
 
 
''In order to have the drawstring be on only one side of the bag instead of two, simply feed the string/rope through both sides and tie together on only one side instead of both.''

Latest revision as of 00:38, 6 January 2017

Here's a 'How-To' for simple drawstring bags!


What you will need:

- 2 x Rectangles of fabric. Each rectangle should be the size of your estimated final bag size. E.g. If you want an A5 sized pouch, you will need 2 A5-sized pieces of fabric.

- Thin craft rope/string. You will need roughly 2.5 times the width of your estimated bag size.

- A sewing machine

- Fabric Scissors

Here the a step-by-step guide which was followed to create the drawstring bags used on Snow Queen .



In order to have the drawstring be on only one side of the bag instead of two, simply feed the string/rope through both sides and tie together on only one side instead of both.