Creating a sewing pattern for a basic grocery bag is a straightforward process. Here's a simple pattern for a reusable fabric grocery bag. This pattern assumes you have basic sewing skills.
Materials:
- Fabric (about 1 yard/meter is a good starting point)
- Coordinating thread
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Pins
- Iron
Instructions:
Note: All seam allowances are 1/2 inch unless otherwise specified.
1. Cut Fabric:
- Cut two rectangles from your fabric:
- Body: 18 inches (46 cm) wide x 36 inches (91 cm) long
- Handles (2 pieces): 4 inches (10 cm) wide x 24 inches (61 cm) long
2. Prepare Handles:
- Fold each handle in half lengthwise, right sides facing.
- Stitch along the long edge, leaving the ends open.
- Turn the handles right side out using a turning tool or safety pin.
- Press the handles flat with the seam running down the center.
3. Attach Handles:
- Place the body piece right side up.
- Position the handles on each short side of the body, about 3 inches (7.5 cm) from the edges.
- Pin the handles in place with the raw edges aligned with the top edge of the body.
- Stitch the handles securely in place with a box or "X" pattern for reinforcement.
4. Assemble Bag:
- Fold the body piece in half lengthwise, right sides facing.
- Pin the sides, aligning the raw edges.
- Stitch along the sides to create a tube-like shape.
5. Box the Bottom:
- To create a flat bottom, pinch each bottom corner of the bag so that the side seam and bottom seam align.
- Mark a line perpendicular to the side seam about 3 inches (7.5 cm) from the point. This will be your stitching line.
- Stitch along the marked line on each corner.
6. Finish Edges:
- Finish the top edge of the bag by folding it over twice (about 1/2 inch each time) and stitching in place.
7. Turn Right Side Out:
- Turn the bag right side out through the open top.
8. Press:
- Press the bag to give it a neat finish.
Congratulations! You've created a simple reusable grocery bag. Feel free to customize the size, add pockets, or use different fabrics to suit your preferences.



