Envíos a todo Colombia por la empresa transportadora que usted elija. Cel / Whatsapp 3112380898 e-mail: [email protected] whatsapp: 3112380898 E-mail: [email protected] Conozca algo más de nuestro trabajo Sección de muestras Diseñamos sus piezas Conozca nuestros servicios
A dear friend of mine had a great bag. She was shopping for wine in Canada and when she got to the register she discovered that the store did not provide bags, you were expected to bring your own. Lucky for her, and her husband, they also sold reusable bags for $2. So they bought a four wine bottle reusable bag and went back to their hotel room with four bottles of wine and a great little bag. When I saw her Booze Bag, I thought: Now that is a good idea, I want one. So we got together, got out our sewing machines and got to work. Now, I'm not a great seamstress. My mom taught me how to sew a straight line, gather, and top stitch. Everything else I have learned on my own. But my friend, she is great, she can sew just about anything she sets her mind to. So, she helped me make my own Booze Bag. Six hours later, and two glasses of light egg-nog, and we were done. We figured it was probably cheaper and easier to drive to Canada (five hours from here) and buy a Booze Bag next time. But, we did have fun. Now we have two matching Booze Bags in these fun colors and I know how to do it again if I ever want to. I didn't bring my camera, and we didn't even think to record our steps until half way through, but this may help you if you are further away from Canada, or just crazy enough to try. How to make a Wine Tote (or Booze Bag): Materials: Fabric, not much more than a yard or two, you can also use two differnt kinds of fabric like we did (I used a large defective Ikea pillowcase and got two bags with a separate piece of fabric for the interior and handles) you can use your scraps for this, which is great, because you don't need a lot of large pieces. General Sewing Supplies (you know ... thread, needles, pins, scissors) Patience (bring lots of that) Steps: 1. Cut two side pieces (like image above) 14" x 9 1/2" (this includes a 2" seam allowance at top and 1/2" at bottom). The side pieces are curved on the bottom. Then cut one long rectangle to attach them, 7" x 32" (includes a 1/2" seam allowance on sides and a 1" seam allowance on the short ends). It has to be the full length around three sides of the smaller, rounded side pieces. You will end up with a bag with two pieces on the side and a long band in between. See how the side pieces are flat and they are attached by one long piece? The rectangle piece goes from the top down, along the bottom, and back up. I'm not sure how else to explain it. Hope that makes sense. 2. Sew the top of all three pieces over twice. That means for the long rectangular piece you will sew both short ends. Top stitch along the folded edge and the other side of the folded fabric to add strength. 3. Make the handles by cutting a two inch wide by 16" length strip of fabric. Sew together with front of fabric facing inward along the length of the fabric and turn right side out. Then top stitch both edges just like above. 4. Pin handles to the inside of each side of the two curved pieces. 5. Stitch handles with "X" pattern. 6. To make the dividers in the bag, cut two rectangles of fabric about the size of your smaller (rounded) pieces 11" x 10". Finish the top and bottom of these pieces. We added a decorative stitch at the top for fun. Then pin the two pieces together and stitch right down the middle. The dividers do not attach to the bag at the bottom, so they can be shorter than the bag itself. Now comes the hard part. 7. Pin the long rectangle piece to the two smaller side pieces with one edge of the divider fabric in between on both sides. Make sure you have the correct flap of the divider fabric attached to each side of the curved outer bag fabric. In the end you want an nice "X" dividing the bag into fours with the complete divider fabric parallel to the wider side of the bag. You will be sewing three pieces of fabric together at this point. Be sure to gather some of the long rectangular fabric as you go around the curved edges. You will be pinning the long rectangle along three sides of the smaller piece, and the divider fabric alone the two edges. We pinned one side, then sewed it. Pin and sew the front of the fabric facing outward. You will later cover the seam with fabric so it is ok that you will have the seam on the outside of the bag. Then we pinned the next side and sewed that side too. At this point the shape of the bag will be complete. 8. Cut a strip of fabric 34" long and 1 1/2" wide to cover the exposed edges on the outside of the bag. Fold both long edges inward to create about a 1/4" or 1/2" "cover" to go around the exposed edge. Iron these folds in place, it will help. If you do not have a long enough scrap of fabric you can cut multiple strips and sew together by cutting the strip at a 45 degree angle and sewing together. 9. Sew your edging over the exposed seam with a top stitch. We cut off any extra fabric outside the seam of the bag to make as much room as possible for the "cover." We only had a 1/4" edging so it was very tight. Needless to say, my friend did the sewing on this part. Sew this top stitch as close to the inner edge of the seam cover as you can. We literally had about 1/16" space between the stitch and the edge of the seam cover. In the name of ease we left the top of the "cover" edging raw. You could also fold it inward and stitch it closed. (I know there is a name for the cover of the bag edge that I am describing over and over again, but I just can't think of it or find in on google. That is the problem with google, if you don't know the name it is very hard to find it.) 10. Cut any stray strings of thread and admire your handiwork. We had to go back and sew any spots where the stitching strayed from the covering edge. I really want to make more of these. I might alter the height and make one for the glass milk bottles I buy (from a local milk company) and need to return weekly. The pockets are big enough that you can fit more than just wine. Need four half gallons of milk or juice? It will fit. What do you think? Is the United States ready for liquor stores to stop giving out bags? Do you use reusable bags or is it too much trouble? (We often forget them at home, hehe)
Tutorial on a Gift Bag for Bottles – бесплатный мастер-класс по теме: Patchwork ✓Своими руками ✓Пошагово ✓С фото
Cómo Hacer una Bolsa de Regalo para una Botella de Vino: Lo genial de este tutorial es que el tamaño y el tejido se puede modificar fácilmente.
I have been wanting to try making some wine totes to use as gifts or to sell for some extra spending cash. Well, I finally got around to ...
Good morning everyone. Bottles are one of the hardest things to wrap aren't they? This year I've made a few of these which instantly transfo...
Cómo Hacer una Bolsa de Regalo para una Botella de Vino: Lo genial de este tutorial es que el tamaño y el tejido se puede modificar fácilmente.
Elige esta bolsa de vino para dar tu regalo con la mejor presentación. Es una bonita bolsa de vino en color púrpura con asa y un diseño genial para las botella de vino que se regalan en las bodas y eventos. La característica principal de estos modelos de bolsas es su base de fuelle redondo, que nos permiten transportar artículos más voluminosos manteniendo la estética y calidad de la bolsa. Precio de venta indicado por unidad. Material: Non-Woven. Medidas: 10 x 25 x 8 cm. aprox. Este producto tiene un plazo adicional de entrega de 3 a 5 días independientemente del transporte utilizado.
Bolsa papel botella felicidades 2c
Wine bottle is one of the best diy materials that crafters love to play with. Its aesthetic shape makes it convenient for repurposing it for home decoration. If you have time and looking for easy projects to make decorative pieces for your home, you'll like today's roundup. Here are 34 simple crafts project that you
Bolsas para botellas de vino para bodas. Con y sin ventana. Para una o varias botellas
Tienes que hacer regalos? mira esta sencilla idea usando una botella de plastico
Esta compra ha sido compensada por Collective Bias, Inc. y su anunciante. Sin embargo todas las opiniones son solamente mías.#PureLife40pk #CollectiveBiasUna de las cosas que no me tengo que preocu…
El fique o cabuya es una fibra biodegradable que al descomponerse se emplea como alimento y abono; además, no contamina el agua y permite hacer producción limpia. Sus ventajas son tanto ambientales como de economía, facilidad y calidad. La fibra, al ser biodegradable, se usa además como biomanto o manto natural para proteger sembrados y como
Free Returns ✓ Free Shipping On Orders $49+ ✓. 3pcs Wine Bottle Drawstring Bag- Corkscrews & Openers at SHEIN.
Confeccionadas en lona impermeable Confeccionadas con yute