Think twice before you throw them away. Among them, jean pants, skirts, linen clothes, pajamas, etc. Prepare two types of clothes that are a little thicker and stronger. The jeans below look like they've been worn for 7-8 years. ...
The clothes I saved to throw away because the knees are torn and worn out-. A shirt with long sleeves that you don't wear because it's too long. I'll try to make it using these two things.
If you're going to make a few of these in the future, consider making a template using thicker paper like this.
See the bottom for the pattern....
Be bold and take a pair of scissors to your pants---cut them off.
The jeans are a slightly different color in the worn and unworn areas. but I think we can get away with it.
Trace the pattern to your favorite part and knit it.
2 outer pieces, 2 lining pieces,
Seam allowance is 0.7cm----1
Don't throw away the pockets, cut them out~!
I'm going to connect the excessive fraying, reposition the pockets I cut out, and...
Cut 2 pieces for the back using the backing.
The other piece of the front board is also shaped and connected.
I even used the same label...haha
Iron it to make it nice and ready to sew.
Sew with the wrong sides of the outer fabric and the wrong sides of the inner fabric facing each other.
If the fabric is thicker, you can stitch it down, or if it's thinner, you can groove it.
However, leave about 3 centimeters of the top without stitching.
Like this...
Both...
Then, stitch the darts in three places at the bottom.
And lining...
So, all the dots are 12 places...
Spread the facing and lining apart.
Turn the two pieces right sides together, lining to lining and outer fabric to outer fabric.
Sew around the edges, leaving a 7cm opening on one side of the lining.
The curved parts should be given plenty of bite and...
Slide the handle in to turn it upside down first (this is a pain if you don't do this beforehand)
Fold the top one in half and sew the bottom one back together (sew all 4 pieces together).
The reason for this is to prevent the lining of the bag from coming out, as we did with the last eco-ball~~~.
For the handles, sew the outer fabric to the outer fabric
and lining to lining.
I left 3 centimeters of the top of the handle in advance, so it's easy to connect.
The sides of the handle are connected, and you have a real bag like this!
There are pockets on the front and back, so you can carry it as you like.
The fact that it works both ways...
What the pattern looks like
This is the size of the tote bag we made today.
You can zoom in as much as you want for a shoulder or big bag, or zoom out as little as you want for a kids' bags.
Let's take a look in your closet and see what you don't wear...
so you can create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece with your own hands.
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