Monday, November 26, 2012

Fabric Gift Bags


Every Christmas morning for as long as I can remember among all the excitement and happiness of opening gifts,  I've felt terrible about the big trash bag of wrapping paper and ribbon that we tossed out. 

About 12 years ago I started making cloth gift bags to use during the holidays.  They're VERY easy to make (I don't do complicated) and can be reused for years.  It makes me smile when my sister-in-law sends gifts to my children in the same fabric bags I'd sent to their family in the past.  It's a small link between our families that's fun (AND earth-friendly) since we aren't able to spend Christmas together.

You can use any fabric you like or having laying around.  There's no particular amount of fabric you need, just enough to make a usable sized bag.  I often hit the remnant section of the fabric stores to find fabric when I make new gift bags.


You can use 2 pieces of fabric and sew them on 3 sides, but I usually fold the fabric so that I only sew the two sides (like above) or one side and the bottom.  Before I start sewing I use pinking shears to cut the top of the bag.  I have done seams on the top (I'll show you a picture below), but it's not really worth the extra time, plus, I prefer the way the bow looks on this style. 

Cut a piece of ribbon so that when it's folded in half it stretches about 2/3 or 3/4 of the way across the top of your bag.  You want enough ribbon to tie a bow, but not so much that it's droopy and trailing everywhere.  Leave the folded side of the ribbon sticking out of the side of your bag about 1/4 to 1/2 inch so that it is sewn securely in the seam.


Sew a quick seam up each side of the bag, making sure the ribbon fold remains about 1/4 inch out of the side of the bag.


Turn your bag inside out and voila!


On this cute gingerbread man bag, I made a casing and threaded the ribbon through to make a drawstring closure.  It's cute, but I prefer the quicker top made with the pinking shears.

 
The great thing about these bags is that you can make them any size you want, and in any fabric.  You can choose themed fabric for children, designer fabric to match your decor or whatever grabs your eye.

 
I really liked this retro looking Christmas fabric.  I made 2 bags for my nephews with green ribbons and a matching bag for my niece with pink ribbon.

The bags are also perfect for wrapping oddly shaped gifts.


Have any gifts you need to wrap? Before you run out and buy more wrapping paper, grab a coupon from your newspaper and run to the fabric store for some cute fabric.  It's super quick and easy.  I promise.


Update:
See a Reader's twist on gift bags {here}.


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18 comments:

  1. Hi I am following you on Facebook and love the Thanksgiving kit and this Christmas cloth bag! It is prefect for the little girls and I will definitely make some for them. Thanks for the tip and I would love for you to follow back.
    Jillian
    http://puzzlemecomplete.blogspot.com/2012/11/family-traditions.html

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  2. This is so darn smart. I reuse the gift bags that are store bought, but this takes it to whole new level! Very clever, and a nice tradition too. Thank you Susan...it was so nice of you to link up to our Christmas party :) Merry Christmas and I don't think I will look at that big bag of wrapping paper the same ever again on Christmas morning! XO ~ Julie

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    1. Julie, I'm with you about never looking at wrapping paper the same way. When Christmas paper goes on sale at the end of December, the money saving me battles with the tree hugging me. The older I get, the more I hate wasting anything. At least pretty options make it more enjoyable to practice earth-friendly living.

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  3. These Look Great!!! Do come and share 'm at our linky party, which opens Wednesdays: http://www.FineCraftGuild.com

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  4. I love this idea. I am going to have to make some also. I have a link party called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop and would love to have you share this with everyone. Here is the link to the party.
    http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/11/washi-tape-idea-book-and-wednesdays.html
    I'm following you and would love to have you follow me.
    Debi @ Adorned From Above

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  5. I found you from Titus Tuesday/Cornerstone Confessions. I love how simple this is. I can see that you can use your fabric stash to make these. I love the way they can be reused also, instead of wrapping that is torn and thrown away. I pinned this idea to my Pinterest Christmas board. Find it and my post about getting into that cocktail dress here:
    http://www.thelostapron.com/2012/11/zip-and-hook-yourself-into-your-dress.html

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    1. Ana, thanks for the pin! I just got back from visiting your blog and am so encouraged by your mom support and your great sewing ideas. You've found yourself a new fan.

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  6. Awesome, I love the drawstrings! Thanks for sharing at The Fun In Functional!

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  7. These are lovely. Here in Australia these types of sacks are a tradition. We call them Santa sacks. I'm not sure how it started but everyone uses them. Paper is usually reserved for people outside the home/family.

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    1. I love that they're called Santa sacks. It makes me smile.

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  8. These are so much more durable than those paper sacks that can get so expensive. I'd love it if you'd share this at my linky party! http://accidentallywonderful.blogspot.com/

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  9. These are cute and I love how they are so easy to make. Thanks for sharing today.
    Donna @onceuponasewingmachine.com

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  10. Thank you for linking up with the Clever Chicks this week; I hope you’ll join us again!

    Cheers,
    Kathy Shea Mormino
    The Chicken Chick
    http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com

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  11. Awesome! I just posted a picture and link to your tutorial on my facebook page! I'm hosting a homemade holiday party with prizes and this would be a great post to link up. I'd love if you'd stop by.

    http://4you-withlove.blogspot.com/2012/12/homemade-holiday-party.html

    Have a wonderful week!

    Marilyn

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  12. YEA I'm so glad you linked up! Thanks for sharing on the homemade holiday party.

    Marilyn
    4you-withlove.blogspot.com

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  13. Perfect- and CLEVER!! Featuring these on my blog tomorrow! Thanks for sharing and linking up at the party! Merry Christmas!
    Jen

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  14. Well, this is a clever way to use some fabric. It's nice because it can be reusable which is so great in today's world because it can save money and especially the environment. Thanks for the ideas!

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  15. How wonderful that your sister reuses the bags and sends them back to your family.I must do that with my sister and her family. I've made bags like yours for my own family and they went down well.

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