Cara Membuat Tas Serut Patchwork dari Kain Perca l Drawstring Bag Tutorial
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging crafting tutorial, viewers are guided through the process of making a stylish drawstring bag using scrap fabric. The video details each step, from cutting fabric squares and sewing nine-patch blocks to creating and attaching straps. It emphasizes careful sewing techniques, including forming the bag's inner lining and assembling the outer layer. The tutorial concludes with tips on threading the drawstring and adding decorative elements. This project is perfect for sewing enthusiasts looking to repurpose fabric scraps while creating a functional and fashionable accessory.
Takeaways
- π Gather materials: You need 18 fabric squares (16 cm x 16 cm), viseline, inner fabric, and handle fabric for the drawstring bag.
- 𧡠Create nine-patch blocks: Sew the fabric squares together to form two nine-patch blocks as the outer layer of the bag.
- βοΈ Prepare the handle: Fold and iron the handle fabric (10 cm x 58 cm) to create a sturdy strap.
- π Mark sewing lines: Clearly mark where to sew on the outer bag, leaving the top open for the drawstring.
- π Form the bag's shape: Fold the corners of the outer bag to create triangles for a finished bottom.
- π Assemble inner and outer bags: Insert the inner bag into the outer bag, aligning edges for a clean finish.
- π§· Attach handles: Position and sew the handles onto the outer bag securely.
- π Create a drawstring casing: Sew around the top of the bag to create a channel for the drawstring.
- π Cut and insert drawstrings: Prepare two drawstrings (140 cm each) and thread them through the casing.
- π Enjoy your creation: Once finished, your drawstring bag is ready to use, showcasing your sewing skills!
Q & A
What materials are needed to make the drawstring bag?
-You will need 18 squares of scrap fabric (16 cm x 16 cm), 2 pieces of Vlieseline (42 cm x 42 cm), 2 inner fabric pieces (42 cm x 42 cm), 2 strips for handles (10 cm x 58 cm), and 2 lengths of cord for the drawstrings (140 cm each).
How are the handles for the bag prepared?
-The handles are prepared by folding each fabric strip in half, then folding the edges towards the center by 1 cm, and pressing them flat.
What is the purpose of the Vlieseline in this project?
-Vlieseline provides extra stability and support to the fabric, helping to maintain the shape of the bag.
What is the first step in creating the outer bag?
-The first step is to create two nine-patch blocks using the 18 fabric squares and then lay one block on top of the Vlieseline.
How do you shape the bottom of the bag?
-You shape the bottom by folding the corners into a triangular shape and sewing across the bottom of each triangle, about 10 cm wide.
How is the inner bag constructed?
-The inner bag is constructed by stacking the inner fabric pieces, sewing around the edges while leaving an opening for turning, and then trimming the corners.
Where do you place the handles on the outer bag?
-The handles are placed 10 cm in from both sides of the outer bag and sewn in place with a seam allowance of 0.7 cm.
What should be done after the outer and inner bags are combined?
-After combining, you need to turn the bag right side out through the opening in the inner bag, sew the opening closed, and topstitch around the top for a neat finish.
How are the drawstrings inserted into the bag?
-Two drawstrings are created from cords and threaded through the casing at the top of the bag, then tied into knots at the ends.
Can the bag be customized?
-Yes, the bag can be customized with different fabrics, sizes, and additional features like stoppers on the drawstrings for decoration.
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