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Reusable Produce Bags

Materials to Make Reusable Produce Bags

How to make reusable produce bags

Cutting

Small Bag

  • From Cotton Mesh, cut:
    • Body – (2) 9 1/2″ wide x 8 3/4″ long
  • From Quilting cotton, cut:
    • Bottom – (1) 9 1/2″ wide x 4 1/2″ long
    • Casing – (2) 9″ wide x 2 1/2″ long
  • From cotton cording, cut:
    • Drawstring – (2) 32″ long

Large Bag

  • From Cotton Mesh, cut:
    • Body – (2) 11 1/4″ wide x 11 1/2″ long
  • From Quilting cotton, cut:
    • Bottom – (1) 11 1/4″ wide x 5 1/2″ long
    • Casing – (2) 10 3/4″ wide x 2 1/2″ long
  • From cotton cording, cut:
    • Drawstring – (2) 38″ long

*1/4″ seam allowance is included

How to make reusable produce bags

Construction

Step 1

With right sides together, clip Bottom band to Body, then serge edge. *I find it helpful to keep the mesh on the bottom, touching the feed dogs to avoid stretching. You can also play with the differential feed if you feel that the mesh is wavy and stretched.

Step 2

Clip the other edge of Bottom band to the other Body piece and stitch. Press seams up towards mesh.

Step 3

Press the casing short ends 1/4″ in twice, then press the long edge with wrong sides together.

Setting up the Coversticth

Set up your Coverstitch to a 3-thread narrow stitch – for this I used the CC and RN needle setup. You will use these same settings for all the Coverstitching steps, so go ahead and save this stitch on your Favorites.

Step 4

Coverstitch the folded edge of the casing.

Note: You can chainstitch them! Just add your next piece right after and keep stitching. Coverstitch the Bottom band/Body seam that you serged on Step 2. You can skip this (no one will judge you!), but I think it gives the seam stability and it will be helpful once we join the sides so the seams are not flipping in different directions.

Step 5

Switch to a 4-thread overlock. Clip casing to the top part of the bag and stitch. Press seams down, away from casing.

Step 6

Fold the bag in half, clip the sides and stitch with the 4-thread overlocker.

Step 7

Thread the tails using a tapestry needle or flat needle.

Step 8

Switch to a 3-thread narrow Coverstitch and sew at the top on the mesh fabric. The casing seams are facing towards the mesh. This will help the seams from flipping and it finishes the edge. I prefer to do this for a neat look, but you could skip this step if desired. The sewing is done! Onto the drawstrings!

How to make reusable produce bags

Step 9

Collect your two drawstrings and a bodkin (or safety pin). Thread one drawstring through one of the casings, then continue to thread the second casing being careful to not pull the drawstring off the first casing. Match the ends and tie a knot.

How to make reusable produce bags

Step 10

Repeat for the second drawstring, but this time go in and come out from the opposite end. Once threaded, match ends and tie a knot.

The bag is done! Pull strings apart to cinch the top.

How to make reusable produce bags
How to make reusable produce bags
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I hope you enjoyed this very quick and easy project. Keep these reusable produce bags in your shopping bags and have fun helping save the environment one plastic bag at a time.

How to make reusable produce bags

Have fun!

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