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In this easy upcycling tutorial, I'll show you how I repurposed an old curtain into a super functional bag. A friend gave me their old curtains and I’d already upcycled the majority of them into gardening tool belts. I made one for myself and gave the others away to friends.
You can watch the gardening tool belt sewing tutorial here - • Make a gardening tool ...
The remaining curtain fabric was perfect to make this bag. Curtain fabric is perfect for this type of upcycling project because it’s quite rigid and sturdy.
First I cut five pieces - two identical pieces for the front and back, two identical pieces for the sides, and one for the bottom. The dimensions are in the comments below. I then sewed the two side pieces to the front panel. Then I sewed these to the back piece.
I used a sewing machine for this project but you could probably use iron on hemming tape and hand stitching. You’ll see that I got lazy toward the end and used iron on hemming tape. Next the bottom is attached.
One tip I would suggest is not to sew the corners at the same time you’re sewing the bottom to the other pieces. Once done, then sew the bottom corners on the diagonal. This gives you a nice rounded finish on the corners.
To make the handles, I used some vinyl handles that I had cut off a backpack that I had repurposed a while ago. If you don’t have anything like that, you could sew handles in the same way you would a waistband for a skirt or pants.
I then sewed the handles to the bottom of the bag and top, near the opening.
And finally, I used an old calico grocery bag for the inside lining. I had to take in the side seams slightly so it fit snuggly inside. This wasn’t hard and, best of all, I didn’t have a perfect job because no one would see the lining. I couldn’t be bothered sewing this so used iron-on hemming tape to secure it in place. Quick and easy.
I love this bag. It’s functional, hardy, and best of all, cost me nothing. When I’m thrift shopping, I always look out for curtain fabric because it’s so perfect for upcycling projects.
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BEX.
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Second Life Upcycling is about altering and upcycling clothes to give them a second life, inspiring people to recycle, repurpose, refashion, reuse, and rethink. On this channel, you'll find easy, quick, and simple step-by-step clothes upcycling tips and easy sewing tutorials. I have been thrifting, second-hand shopping, and sewing for 30+ years. I started thrifting in the 1980s. My passion is following an ethical style when it comes to my clothing choices and living an environmentally friendly life. I rarely buy new clothes (or anything new for that matter), instead shopping second hand at shops, Goodwill, Vinnies, Salvos and flea markets.