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Crochet Drawstring Pouch Bags 🎃
This easy to follow design is a quick and fun project. Make them as decorations to sit on the mantlepiece or as little gift bags filled with treats for Halloween or Christmas 🎄
Crochet these pouch gift bags, they are perfect for Christmas or Halloween. It is easy to make and can be customised with different colours
Pumpkin bags are back and for sale starting next week at the St. Louis Renaissance Faire
A friendly pumpkin spirit here to help usher in the beginning of fall. Find it at hanging at the Rogue's Bazaar on Etsy!
How To Make Plastic Bag Pumpkin!
Hi, Im Crewtawn, and I work at a place that uses a TON of plastic bags. Its Halloween, and I decided: Let's make some spooky shit!
What You'll Need:
Scissors
Plastic bag
One sided tape (preferably masking tape)
And a pen!
Pumpkin bag (1/2)
I've been suffering from a creative block... I want to make 1000 things but can't decide which I should do first. I've been slowly working away at a commission, but even that is going at a snail's pace plus I need daylight to work on that.
Anyway, I want to work on a couple of bags and decided to start with this pumpkin one! A pumpkin is obviously connected to Halloween but also gives general autumn vibes in my opinion.
I'm using fabric scraps from my mum for this bag. She gives me free reign over her leftovers from her sewing (she's glad when I use up the fabric). She's got this nice orange fleece and an orange organza with silver spiderwebs (perfect for Halloween!). I'm making one spiderweb-y and one plain pumpkin side, so the bag is a bit more versatile.
The yellow fabric I've used as a lining is a fabric scrap a friend gave me some years ago. When people know you like to sew fabric will find it's way to you! Between the outer fabric and lining is a layer of quilting batting. This (in addition to the fleece) gives the pumpkin some dimension.
I've zigzagged the edges to make the next steps in sewing easier. I need to sew side strips to the two pumpkin sides and don't want the fabric shifting around on me. I'll probably bind it with orange bias tape afterwards to finish everything off nicely.
Evidently I was not fully coherent while making this bag. Well I made some silly mistakes at least. I carefully stitched on the zipper backwards (so the lining side is the nice side) and really didn't feel like seam ripping all those painstaking stitches now the top part of the pumpkin bag has the lining on the outside. Just imagine I've cut that open and you can see the innards!
The thread also kept snapping on me. That's either a sign of too high tension or faulty thread. I suspect the problem lies with the thread and that I folded the fabric over to attach the zipper and it became very thick. When I make a similar bag with thick layers I won't fold the fabric in but sew bias tape over the edge that faces the zipper. Makes for a thinner and easier to sew fabric.
I've also forgot to sandwich the straps between the side strips and the strips with the zipper. I've decided I'll handsew the straps on at the end.
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