Create Unique Shopping Bags with Machine Embroidery 🪡✨
👜 DIY Guide: How to Sew an Embroidered Tote Bag
✂️ Materials Needed
Heavy cotton or linen fabric (220–280 g/m²) – 0.7–1 m
Lining fabric (optional) – 0.5 m
Sewing thread + embroidery thread
Stabilizer:
Tear-away (50–60 g/m²) for medium fabric
Cut-away (80 g/m²) for lighter fabrics
Sewing machine + embroidery machine
Iron
Basic tools: scissors, pins, ruler
📐 Pattern Pieces (Universal Tote Bag)
Front & Back panels: 2 rectangles 40 × 45 cm (16 × 18 in)
Bottom panel (optional, for boxy bag): 1 rectangle 10 × 40 cm (4 × 16 in)
Side panels (if boxy style): 2 rectangles 10 × 45 cm (4 × 18 in)
Handles: 2 strips 8 × 65 cm (3 × 25 in)
👉 If you want a flat tote, just cut the front, back, and handles.
🪡 Sewing Steps
1. Prepare the Fabric
Press the fabric.
Stabilize the area where the embroidery will be placed.
2. Embroidery
Hoop the stabilizer and fabric together.
Stitch your chosen design (for example, the Sleeping Jaguar Cub embroidery design) in the center of the front panel.
Remove excess stabilizer.
Press gently from the wrong side.
✨ Pro embroidery tips:
Use a size 75/11 embroidery needle.
Machine speed: 600–700 SPM.
One stabilizer layer is enough for sketch-style designs.
3. Assemble the Bag
Place front and back panels right sides together. Sew sides and bottom edge.
If adding bottom + sides, attach them individually to create a boxy tote.
Overlock/zigzag raw edges to prevent fraying.
4. Make the Handles
Fold each strip lengthwise, sew along the edge, turn right side out.
Press flat, topstitch for durability.
Attach handles to the top edge of the tote, about 10 cm (4 in) from each side.
5. Lining (Optional)
Sew the lining the same way as the outer bag.
Insert it inside, wrong sides together.
Stitch around the top edge to secure.
✅ Finished!
Now you have a stylish embroidered tote bag, durable, eco-friendly, and unique 🌿✨
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