Sew a Shopping Bag Storage Sleeve and Celebrate Earth Day & National Serger Month

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Celebrate Earth Day and National Serger Month while sewing our Shopping Bag Storage Sleeve! Stitch this quick serger project and store plastic shopping bags in this convenient sleeve – that is both a bag holder and bag dispenser!

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Shopping Bag Storage Sleeve Sewing Tutorial by Team NZP

Approximate Finished Size 6″ W x 20″ Long

All seam allowances are 1/4″, unless otherwise noted.

The NZP Team is designing projects and patterns to be sewn with Nancy Zieman’s innovative sewing techniques. Within each of our blog sewing tutorials and sewing patterns, we give you construction tips and specific sewing hints, along with tool tips to make sewing fun and enjoyable – even for beginners. You’ll find that in a matter of minutes, you can sew fun accessories – like our Shopping Bag Storage Sleeve!

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Fabric and Supplies:

 

 Prepare & Cut Fabric

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Note from Team NZP

 

Prepare your fabrics! Pre-treat fabric by steaming and pressing, then, stabilize fabrics for the sewing process by pressing and starching fabrics with June Tailor’s Starch Savvy. Press and starch, press and starch.

 

Stitch Shopping Bag Storage Sleeve

  • Unfold pressed under short ends and place fabric rectangles right sides together, aligning long serged edges. Pin.
  • Using Clover’s 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge, measure and mark 1″ opening along serged seam – at 1″ inside short ends. Repeat marking 1″ opening at opposite short ends at 1″ inside ends.
Note from Team NZP
The 1″ marked openings are “no-sew zones” and will later form the casings for the elastic!
  • Re-press under 1″ along both short ends.
  • Using Clover’s 6-in-1 Stick ‘n Stitch Seam Guide on sewing machine, topstitch one short end at 3/4″ inside folded edge – this creates the casing for the elastic! Be sure the distance between the stitching line and folded edge is 3/4″. Repeat 3/4″ topstitching on opposite short end.
  • Advance elastic into casing, stopping when the 7″ marking on the elastic aligns with the fabric edge – of elastic casing opening.
  • At sewing machine, stitch casing opening closed–catching elastic end in stitching. Cut elastic at fabric edge.
  • Continue advancing elastic into casing, stopping when the 1″ marking on the elastic aligns with the opposite elastic casing opening.
  • At sewing machine, stitch opposite casing opening closed–catching elastic end in stitching. Cut elastic at fabric edge.
  • At sewing machine, repeat steps above on opposite short end elastic casing.
  • Both short ends with be gathered by the elastic.
  • Align bag right sides together, and serge remaining un-sewn long seam.
  • Turn Shopping Bag Storage Sleeve right side out.
  • Fill with reusable shopping bags.
  • Hang vertically on the inside of a closet door with one repositional sticky hook. Hang from hook with the elastic loop exposed at seam opening – remember the two “no-sew” zones? The elastic hanging loops are accessible through the seam openings – made possible by the “no-sew” zones  🙂
  • Or hang horizontally on a side wall of under-sink cabinet with two repositional sticky hooks!

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Celebrate National Serger Month and Celebrate Earth Day, and mindfully and conveniently reuse plastic shopping bags with our NEW! Shopping Bag Storage Sleeve! Our New! Shopping Bag Storage Sleeve is such a fast and fun sewing project, you’ll be sewing several in as little as one-hour! 5/8 yard Cotton Quilting Fabric makes three Shopping Bag Storage Sleeves!

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Shopping Bag Storage Sleeves Sewing Tutorial Fabric and Supplies:

 

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