How to Make a Japanese Bento Bag. Free Pattern and Tutorial
Just carrying around a box is a bit awkward. Well, I've got an easy bag you can sew up in under an hour that makes a perfect bento bag.
The tutorial provided on Cotton Spice is very thorough, so I won't duplicate it here. I'll just explain how to do the resizing so that your bag is big enough for a bento box to fit inside. Instead of the measurements called for on Cotton Spice, you will need to cut out two 18-inch squares and two 9-inch squares of material.
In the tutorial only 2 different fabrics are used, however I used 3--1 for the outside (Lolly's pear fabric), 1 for the lining (lime green fabric), and 1 for the contrasting bottom (bright blue fabric). To do this I cut one 18-inch square of pear fabric and one 18-inch square of green fabric and then two 9-inch squares of blue fabric. You can do whatever your heart desires! You will also need a bit more cord or ribbon for your drawstring, about 2.5 to 3 yards (and then you can trim it down to get your desired size if needed).
Then when you sew down your corner edges, you will want to fold the corners back 5.75-inches (instead of 5-inches) and mark a line one inch from the corner edges (instead of 1/2-inch) and stitch on the lines back-stitching at the beginning and ending.
(I had to adjust my measurements a bit after this photo, but you get the idea, right?) The rest of the process is the same.
Once you have finished, all that is left to do is slip your bento inside,
cinch up the drawstrings, and be on your way!
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