Laundry Bag
June 14, 2017
I finished the laundry bag just in time for the graduation party. I used light-weight denim printed with purple
flowers. The bag was made almost the
same way I made the gift bags described in my post of April 10, 2017. The differences are the size and the two
pockets. Actually, I got a little
carried away with the size and had to cut the bag down after I sewed the sides
together. The fabric I used was 54 inches wide, so when I sewed the sides
together, the circumference of the bag was about 53 inches. I took off about 10 inches and then sewed it
back together.
When I squared the bottom, I intentionally used a much
larger measurement than I used on the gift bags to sew across the triangle
created by aligning the side seam with the bottom seam. I used five or six inches instead of the 1 ½
inches used on the gift bags. This causes the bottom of the bag to be wider
which I wanted for the laundry bag.
I added a pocket with a zipper on the outside of the laundry
bag to be used for coins or other items. A picture of the coin pocket is shown below. I wanted this pocket to be hidden, so I placed
a larger pocket over it. The larger
pocket can be used to carry a bottle of laundry detergent. I placed the pocket very close to the bottom
of the bag so the weight of the detergent bottle won’t tip over the bag. I embroidered a monogram on the pocket before
I attached it to the bag.
I left only one opening for the cording in the casement at
the top of the bag instead of the two openings I left for the gift bags. I used a 3/8 inch cording and it pulls one
way to close the bag. This is a quick
and easy gift to make for a student who will be leaving for college soon.
I hope you are making progress on all of your sewing
projects.
Judy
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