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SynEpona
11-16-2008, 12:04 PM
This is my standard giftwrap now, for every gift giving occasion.

I timed one of these, and it was three minutes, from cutting to complete.

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-two.jpg

Supplies Needed:

Fabric (approx. 15"tall x 18"wide in this example)
Ribbon (about 16" here)
Pretty/Coloured Thread

Step A
Cut a rectangle of fabric - if you have a specific gift in mind, cut the width of the fabric the size of the circumference of the gift plus some ease, and the height as tall as the height + depth of the gift, plus several inches for the section of the bag above the ribbon.
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-a.jpg

Step B
Finish one long (top) edge of fabric. You can do this anyway you like, I simply serge with a small stitch, unless the machine is already set for a rolled or picot edge.
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-b.jpg

Step C
With Right side facing up, measure about 4" from top of bag (or more if you're making a larger bag!). Fold ribbon at center, rightsides together, and place fold at your measurement.
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-c.jpg

Step D (optional!)
Pin ribbon in place, far enough in to not interfere with your seam.
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-d.jpg

Step E
Fold left side of fabric over right side, around the ribbon, match top corners of your finished edge. (Red pin was moved so you'd know where the ribbon is now)
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-e.jpg

Step F
Stitch seam. I've simply lengthened the stitch and serged with the same blue thread. Re threading or doing a sewn & finished seam would make this not a 'lazy' project!
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-f.jpg

Step G
Unpin ribbon, and pull it out the top(finished) edge of the bag.
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-g.jpg

Step H
Lay bag flat with seam facing up, and make it centered.
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-h.jpg

Step I
Stitch bottom seam.
http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-i.jpg

Step J
In photo above, secure thread ends in your preferred manner - my way is to fray check & clip as these bags will not be laundered frequently.

Turn it right side out and you're finished. Put the gift in it, and this could be faster than finding the wrapping paper & tape! Plus - these bags are reuseable.

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z197/babygo2007/sew%20n%20show/lazybag-one.jpg

mysweetlife
11-16-2008, 12:11 PM
Oh how awesome! I will have to sew some up today!

TracyNoelle
11-16-2008, 09:31 PM
So cute! I'll be trying that! Thank you!

Seraph
11-16-2008, 09:35 PM
I make these out of plain cheap muslin for fruit/veggie bags when I go to the farmers market, the ties are really nice for keeping things in the bag. Great tute!

BonnyJean
11-16-2008, 09:54 PM
thanks!! I gotta make some as gifts AND for veggie bags!

3chickadeesandme
11-16-2008, 10:28 PM
thanks for sharing! How cute would that be with fleece too??? Cut the top edge like a pom pom when you tie it up.

shellyhouse
11-16-2008, 10:47 PM
Very clever!

HodgePodge
11-17-2008, 12:29 AM
I've been looking for something like this. Thanks so much!

JoyS
11-17-2008, 07:26 AM
Thanks! I've been wanting to do this and looking at different ideas for them. This is the easiest one I've seen and I'm planning on trying it.

Bobolots
11-17-2008, 10:35 AM
this is really cool! thanks!

guest
11-17-2008, 04:27 PM
LOVE IT!

Jacki
11-17-2008, 11:19 PM
Neat, thanks for sharing.

bnylund
11-18-2008, 12:10 AM
Thank you for sharing! I will be trying that!

Chrisnkelley
11-19-2008, 05:04 PM
Awesome! I'm going to definitely use this tute for Christmas gifts! Thanks!

Learning to truly live
12-13-2008, 09:22 PM
What a great project! I'd love to wrap presents in a more earth friendly way. Thanks

skakoni
12-14-2008, 09:42 PM
Thanks for this looks like the xmas tree will look really pretty and fabricy this year. What a great (and stylish)way to not have a huge bag of gift wrap to throw away!

davechan2003
03-12-2009, 12:34 AM
perfect! I've been making them like that, but haven't added the ribbon, THAT is a great idea!

Frank
03-12-2009, 10:42 AM
Do you ask for them back again? My problem with gift bags is that unless I'm getting them back I'm using far more resources to make the bag than using paper. Hopefully the recipient is either reusing it or returning it.


I make these out of plain cheap muslin for fruit/veggie bags when I go to the farmers market, the ties are really nice for keeping things in the bag. Great tute!

THAT is such a great idea! I have made a concerted effort to stop using so many plastic bags. At home we use, well, plastic containers, instead of plastic bags. But when I go grocery shopping it's difficult not to sure their plastic bags. Thanks for that great idea!

sewingmel
03-12-2009, 11:02 AM
Do you ask for them back again? My problem with gift bags is that unless I'm getting them back I'm using far more resources to make the bag than using paper. Hopefully the recipient is either reusing it or returning it.

I asked for them back this year! :o Dh's family always laughed when I saved bows and gift bags so I didn't really think they would be reusing them. Ds's teacher went crazy for the gift bag part of her gift this year. It turns out that her aunt made them before she passed away so I made her a set of gift bags as a gift. It turned out great, and I included a tag that said to gift or use as you choose.

SynEpona
03-13-2009, 12:29 PM
Do you ask for them back again? My problem with gift bags is that unless I'm getting them back I'm using far more resources to make the bag than using paper. Hopefully the recipient is either reusing it or returning it.

I used them for all my family & friends where I knew they'd be reused. For my FIL & some other friends that would either lose them or throw them away, I used paper - we do still have a lot of leftover paper from previous years.

Every gift IN our house that stayed in our house (with the exception of my new sewing machine ... I didnt' make a bag big enough for it, b/c I didn't know I was getting it!), was wrapped in fabric. We had one tiny little bag of garbage/recycling in the living room after gifts - and it was mostly packaging, not wrapping stuff. It was so nice not not have that big huge bag of paper to toss.

ohiomom
03-23-2009, 10:40 AM
Thanks!

ToriLeslie
03-24-2009, 05:25 AM
What a great idea, I'll remember this one!

twolilacs
11-14-2011, 08:19 PM
Just bumping this. I'm hoping to get some more of these made in the next few weeks. They do work great for the gifts that stay in our house. I made my mom some two years ago, and I think she reused them for us.

HomeSchoolMum
11-14-2011, 09:47 PM
really cool idea!

OLWalker
11-21-2011, 09:40 PM
I am feeling really dumb right now because I totally do not understand the part about the ribbon... HELP! :D

OLWalker
11-26-2011, 06:18 PM
Nevermind, I got it. I don't know what I was thinking the other day, because today it seems so easy. LOL!

hershyyyy
11-27-2011, 10:07 PM
love it! thanks!