How To Make Cloth Gift Bags
I first read about making cloth gift bags a few years ago in The Tightwad Gazette book, so the credit goes to Amy Dacyzyn. Cloth gift bags can, of course, be made from new fabric but as any experienced seamstress knows, that immediately ups the cost of a project. So, I prefer to make them from free fabric.
Where do you get free fabric? The best source is old clothes. You might have some in your closet…I’ve made quite a few gift bags out of two old dresses I no longer liked. Another good place is in bags of hand-me-downs, or bags of clothes from Freecycle. If you can’t obtain any free fabric, you might want to take a look around your thrift store. You can sometimes get a screaming deal on old pjs, or old prom dresses, and those work very well for making gift bags. Really, any fabric that’s shiny or fuzzy is a good candidate for this project.
I made this particular gift bag from an old velvet dress. I laid the fabric out flat and cut a rectangle. If you can, cut from the edge of the garment and you’ll have one seam already done for you(in case you’re wondering, the Whoppers are there because that’s the gift that was going into the bag!).
I turned the rectangle inside out and sewed seams around three sides of the fabric. Then I clipped the corners so that they would be square when I turned it inside out.

I then turned the top edges over(about 1/8 inch) and sewed a tiny hem. After that, I folded the top edge over again(this time around 5/8 inch), and sewed around the top.

And ta-da, the gift bag is done!

However, it’s awfully boring looking. I’ve found that the key to making these bags look nice lies in the closure. I’ve tried a bunch of different drawstring options, but the nicest-looking closure is the simplest: a ribbon tie.
I have a pretty decent stash of ribbon in my scrapbooking desk, so I picked a ribbon from there to tie the gift bag. This ribbon was salvaged from an Ann Taylor bag(which came filled with hand-me-downs…you didn’t think The Frugal Girl shopped at Ann Taylor, did you???).
I like cloth gift bags because they are free/cheap (the only cost for mine was the thread, which I already had), they save money (you don’t have to keep buying wrapping paper/tissue/gift bags) and they’re environmentally friendly (you’re not using new materials to make them, and they’re infinitely reusable). And you don’t have to be a master seamstress to make them, either. Give it a try!
This post originally appeared on The Frugal Girl blog.
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Kristen blogs about saving money cheerfully at The Frugal Girl. In addition to being a life-long devotee of frugality, she’s a photography nut, a baker, a homeschooler, a musician, and more importantly, a wife and mom who loves God.
December 3, 2009 | Posted by Kristen 

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