1.14.2011
Toy Bag Tutorial
I was inspired to create these bags for my kids who are constantly asking me for plastic bags to put toys into. I'm big on eco-friendly thinking and decided they needed something more reusable than a plastic sandwich bag. So, not only are these very cute, but very functional and environmentally friendly too! (NOTE: this kind of vinyl is not food-grade and I wouldn't recommend using these bags for food!)
Here's what you need:
2 pieces of clear vinyl - 6.5" x 7" (I used a mid-weight, not sure what gauge)
2 pieces of fabric - 6" x 7"
3" piece of hook and loop tape (aka velcro)
1/2" double fold bias tape (store bought or make your own, good tutorial here)
I found that making a template and drawing a pattern was an easy way to cut the vinyl. I tried just cutting with my cutting mat and ruler and it kept slipping around.
Next, take your fabric and fold it in half, matching the shorter sides, so you have a rectangle that is 7" wide by 3.25" tall. Press.
Open, and fold down the long sides 1/2". Press.
Open up the folded fabric and center the hook and loop tape about 1/2" from the top. Sew in place making sure you sew through only 1 layer of fabric ie. you should be able to re-fold the fabric and not see the seam lines on one side.
Open up folded fabric (bag top) and align raw edge with the 7" side of a vinyl piece. Sew across, with seam allowance just short of 1/2".
Turn so that the seam allowance and raw edge of the vinyl is sandwiched between the fabric top.
Topstitch along the top and bottom.
OK, now grab your bias tape, we're almost done.
Take one end of the bias tape and fold the edge to the inside. Press, refold, and press again to create a finished end.
Starting at the top end (fabric end) of one side of the bag (sorry, I didn't get a photo of this part), sew all the way down to the bottom.
When you get to the bottom, turn the bias tape 90 degrees as pictured.
Fold the tape over again and create a mitered corner. Sew along the bottom and repeat for the next corner.
When you get to the top of the bag, cut the tape and make a finished end as you did at the start. Just make sure you leave enough bias tape so that when you fold the end, it still comes all the way to the top.
Done! Fill with toys and enjoy.
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I love this!!! I am headed to the fabric store tomorrow!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love these...so professional looking too and so easy! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea and they don't have to be for toys... just think of of the little "stuff" that one could organize!
ReplyDeletethese are soo awesome! uhm, ok I cant sew to save my life but I would gladly BUY some from you! let us know if you should decide to start selling them, I think you are onto something here!
ReplyDeleteJenn Post
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awesome! I will have to try these!
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial! Thanx for sharing!!!
ReplyDeletelove these Ruby!! Will be trying them as soon as I can get some vinyl...where did you find it?
ReplyDeleteThese are brilliant! nicely done and terrific tutorial ;0)
ReplyDeleteLOVE this idea! My girls are 7 & 9 and still love to put their little collections in bags, so this is perfect.
ReplyDeleteHow clever is that? I love the fabric you used!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Reusable and very cute too!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try these to make travel bags for my girls; we're going on a road trip this weekend. I think I'll be lazy and just sandwich the plastic in between the layers of the fabric, instead of sewing, flipping and sewing again. I'll also skip the topstitching, since the bias tape should do a nice job holding everything together. Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Sarah
I love these bags and my kids ask the same thing...
ReplyDeleteCute blog but you need to spell check your header...jouRnal...
I will have to make these soon!! My kids are always loosing their small toys :) ty for posting and sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea. Thank you for sharing Ruby. I can't wait to try these out!
ReplyDeleteMy little girl is constantly asking for baggies, too. What a fantastic way to recycle those bags that everything seems to come in from bedding to onesies! AND, it uses up little lengths of bias and fabric - my kind of project! Thanks for thinking through a way to sew vinyl without having to sew ON vinyl, which is a nightmare for my machine.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea of reusing the packaging from bedding and pillow cases! I always save these to use for toiletries, instead of purchasing new ones! Especially when going through security checkpoints at the airport. (As long as it is approximately the size of a quart size ziplock)
DeleteLOVE it, LOVE it! ...and a perfect way to use up some of my favorite fabric scraps!
ReplyDeletefantastic tutorial - what a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteI just thought of something- I am going to make a bunch of these SO when I cut the fabric, I am going to cut a 7" strip of 44" fabric. Then I am going to iron the fabric in half so I have a folded strip (3.5x44) then I will iron in the raw edges and last I will cut them to the size of my bags.
ReplyDeleteI just popped over from Made By Rae to check out this awesome tutorial. I wish I could pick your brain about your biochemical research on the effect of environmental chemicals on child development. This tutorial got me thinking about making reusable snack and sandwich bags for my toddler. Still trying to figure out what the safest, food grade material would be for food-storage bags.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I have never tried sewing vinyl, but I'd love to try with this.
ReplyDeletevery cute. love the vinyl, so you can see what is inside!! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! This is a must try. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethese are so cute and useful!! I love that. what a great way to round up bits and pieces of toys that get thrown all over the house usually! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from Made by Rae. Thanks for this idea, I think this would be a perfect way to organize my diaper bag.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteThis is SSOOOO great! My kids have dozens of little "things" that we just pile into a box and then can't find when we need them. (They're treasures, Mommy. Don't throw them away!) Argh! Thanks for such a handy and simple tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Every time I've tried sewing with vinyl it's been a disaster. It ends up all warped and wonky. Any tips for successful vinyl sewing?
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Just today my kids were asking for ziplock bags to put toys in. I tried to make it a "reuse" project, so I used some vinyl from a bag a comforter came in. (Thanks to my MIL, just happened to have one today when we went to visit) Great directions, I made one while my kiddos were napping and finished a second one just a few minutes ago. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the trick in cutting the vinyl! I would always be slipping and sliding around on my mat...why didn't I think of tracing right on the vinyl and cutting?!? Thanks. Maybe I'll start working with vinyl again! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks !! Love it !! Gonna make a grown up one :)
ReplyDeleteLove this, I imagine bunches with a grommet in the corner so you could put them on a book ring, or hang them on hooks too!
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorials!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteMy kids are always "stealing" ziploc bags for hotwheels and other random toys- what a perfect solution. So many practical and cute uses! Craft supplies, perhaps? Thanks for sharing your great ideas!
ReplyDeletePaige
wilsfamily dot blogspot
Came here from Made by Rae. Love the tutorial! Very handy & easy :) Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I am going to use up scraps making some for my grandchildren! Kathy
ReplyDeleteFound you and your toy bags from Made by Rae. I gave them a try and they are perfect! Excellent tutorial and such a great way to avoid sewing directly on the vinyl. You can see my imitations at: http://tssimplecreations.blogspot.com/2011/03/toy-bags.html
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
These are great. I'm already thinking of so many things that they would be good for. Love that they are see through. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! I hope you don't mind but I put a link to your page for this tutorial on my blog. Your instructions were easy to follow and I love this idea :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this, too cute! And I can't wait to make some, I'm thinking these would be great for all those little Barbie shoes & combs I'm always stepping on or pulling out of the dog's mouth. *hehehe* Thanks SO much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI have several airplane trips coming up and hate the clear bag I bought for my liquids, the plastic zipper never stays together. This would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteThese would also be great (if made a little bigger) to use as "wet bags". It never failed when I went out with my babies (I have five) that I would always have something wet to bring home ... cloth diaper, dirty bibs, drooled on onesies ... and I always had to search for something plastic to put them in so they wouldn't wet things inside the diaper bag. Oh! Am I going to be gifting these things or what?!!! Thank you for the tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteI finally made some of these and blogged about it! Your blog is fantastic and refreshing, thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeletePaige
http://wilsfamily.blogspot.com/2011/05/repurposing-and-upcycling-clothes-and.html
Thanks for the tutorial. I just finished making a couple of them to coral a few small items in my diaper bag!! Great tutorial and pictures!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I am featuring it on my blog today!
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With the velcro rather than hard-to-close zips for little one these are a great idea for the classroom. With the addition of using the bags Sarah talks about and adding the grommets from Annonymous they will be fantastic for all the games pieces and such.
ReplyDeleteThese are very wonderful bags that you've made for your kids.
ReplyDeleteIt's ingenuity at its best!
I'm new follower. Love this idea and the fabric you used are so cute. A must-have. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI remember how me and my mom used to do crafts together. She taught me how to saw and make dress for my dolls. Now I teach my daughter the same thing... its important that we spend quality time to our kids and projects like this are really handy.
ReplyDeleteHow about using heavy weight FREEZER bags for the vinyl? Obviously food safe to make snack bags. I'm making some for my pregnant daughter who is very 'green' (both environmentally and physically at present!) and always needs a snack handy.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent Chritmas stocking stuffer and small gifts for my annual ornament exchange!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
Crafty Wanda
I am making these bags for my daughters up coming baby shower. I thought they would be great for her diaper bag. I have adjusted the sizes for different items. Love your idea and thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSewing TODO Osborne
Just found you from Pinterest, clear bags with the fabric edges...a million uses comes to mind...Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI love this idea. Such a pretty way to dress up plain plastic bags. I am going to make up some for my grandchildren for all those tiny Lego pieces.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and wonderful tutorial! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNice idea, thanks. I think I am going to make some to separate stuff in my purse: one for makeup, one for bandaids and wetwipes, coupons, etc. Maybe then I can find things faster. Then I'll make some for my 1-year-old great-grandaughter so I will have them when she needs them.
ReplyDeleteThis is great i was even thinking that you could velcro the back and stick them on a board it would be so colorful and handy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this I will add it to my list of things to do, to help me organize!!!
What a good idea I will use it in my french country, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I whipped one up last night and I'm pretty sure that I'll be making a few more!
ReplyDeleteI blogged about it here:
http://craftandnappies.blogspot.co.nz/2012/02/toddler-grab-bags.html
Oops, how rude, I meant to say thank you so much for a great tutorial!
DeleteI just found this and am looking forward to making some snack bags for the soccer team kids that we sponsor. I think it will be perfect! thanks so much for sharing this,
ReplyDeleteDo you sell these on Etsy??? Or any of the things you make?? I'd love to sew, if I didnt hate my sewing maching!! LOL Its kindof a love/hate relationship I have with it.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
I love these! It's such a great idea to use vinyl to see what's in the bags. I hope you don't mind but I linked to this from my blog - please let me know if it's a problem
ReplyDeleteWow just found this, brilliant! Mom's everywhere thank you!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial ! I just made one for my stuff and it turned out great (my tablecloth didn't appreciate but whatever...) Thank you !
ReplyDeleteYou can see it here : http://1trucenplus.canalblog.com/archives/2012/06/13/index.html
I'm OFF! Thank you so much for sharing....I am always amazed at how simple, yet apparently hard to think of myself, these ideas are from you crafty people....God bless an dkeep on thinking and sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are just perfect. My kids also love using plastic bags for their toys, and I think the durability here makes so much sense! You've given me another project for my to-do list :).
ReplyDeleteI have a birthday to take my sons to tomorrow and it is always hard to come up with something to sew for little boys. I think I will fill a few of these with Hotwheels. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I am thinking about making them a bigger size to keep costumes/dress up clothes & their accessories together! Maybe with a vinyl pocket on the front for a picture of the costume from the original packaging or a photograph of the costume on my kids!
ReplyDeletesuch a great idea...I'll be making these for kiddos and nieces :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so going to make some of these! Planning to use my new colorful velcro. Thanks for the tutorial. Joan
ReplyDeleteShould that be 1/2 YARD of bias tape, not 1/2" (inch)?
ReplyDeleteNo it's 1/2" wide and comes in a package that's about 2 1/2 yards.
ReplyDeleteGreat! And if you continue the bias binding up in a loop, you can make it into a handle, which my own GD loves. Just loves to hand things everywhere.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great idea, thank you !!
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