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[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.''''' |
Revision as of 00:35, 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.
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.