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DIY Circle Drawstring Bag Sewing Tutorial

Looking for a beginner-friendly DIY bag that stays organized and opens wide? This step-by-step circle drawstring bag sewing tutorial lays completely flat for full visibility, then tightens into a shoulder bag in seconds. Use it for toys and snacks, a makeup kit, or even as a portable project bag for sewing and knitting. Follow along to sew a versatile organizer you’ll actually use—flat when you need access, cinched when you’re on the move.

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The finished measurements of this bag are approximately 13¾″(35㎝) W × 11⅛″(28㎝) H.

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Seam allowances are 3/8″ unless otherwise specified.

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To make this you will need:

◆ Main Panel
① 30½″ × 30½″ (77㎝ × 77㎝) Outer layer
① 11⅞″ × 35⅜″ (30㎝ × 90㎝) Outer layer
① 26½″ × 26½″ (67㎝ × 67㎝) Lining
◆ Handle
② 15″ × 4″ (38㎝ × 10㎝) Outer layer
◆ Others
① 182″ (460㎝) Cotton String
① Plastic Snap Buttons
④ 1/2″ (1.2㎝) Wide Eyelet

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Place the right sides together of the two outer layers and sew one side.

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Open out, press the seam. Place the right sides together of the two outer layers and sew one side.

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Place two pieces of outer layer together and sew both sides to make one circle.

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Place the right sides together of the outer and lining and sew all the way edges.

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Open out the outer layer and press pieces. Attach eyelets to the outer layer at 8″ intervals.

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Place the right sides together of the outer and lining and sew with an allowance of about 3/8″, leaving an opening.

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Turn it right side out through the opening and sew the lining border and the edge of the outer layer.

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Attach a safety pin on one end of string and thread it through the first hole, going all around and coming out in the hole next to it. Attach a safety pin to your other string and starting on the opposite side, do the same thing. Insert the string into the handle and tie a knot in the string.

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Attach the snap buttons to the center of the eyelet.

YOU ARE FINISHED!

Happy sewing!