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Free Peg Bag Pattern & Sewing Tutorial

Free Peg Bag Pattern & Sewing Tutorial

♻️ Line drying your laundry rather than tumble drying is going to save both energy & money (and goodness knows we need all the help we can get right now!)  The planet thanks you for pegging! ♻️

Our original 20-minute peg bag tutorial still is one of the most viewed tutorials on the blog and it was one of the earliest I did… Call me vain, but it makes me cringe every time I look at it – I definitely didn’t have the Photoshop skills I do now! At least it’s a reminder of how far I’ve come 🙂

So…. in honour of the sunshine arriving & the popularity of that early post, I’ve revamped the peg bag tutorial and made the whole project a little more polished with a peg bag pattern to boot which you can access further down the post…

It’s still important to me to have a peg bag that has some water protection – it can’t just me that leaves the peg bag on the line and gets rusty pegs when it rains?! In the original tutorial, I lined the bag with waterproof PUL, but in this one, I’m choosing to use ODIF Odicoat Gel to provide some water protection.

You could definitely still use PUL with this pattern – just switch out the lining and/ or the interfacing for Waterproof PUL.

This peg bag is still based around a child’s coat hanger AND it’s still a really quick make. This one will take you a little longer than 20 minutes – but I reckon you’ll still make this in well under an hour (excluding the Odicoat gel that is)

I hope you enjoy my rather more polished project and make one to pimp up your laundry routine!

Peg Bag Pattern: A Sewing Project for a Confident Beginner

Approximate sewing time: Around an hour

Finished Dimensions: 30cm x 30cm (excluding the coat hanger)

Important Notes:

  • 1cm seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
  • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
  • When topstitching – use a 3-3.5mm length & stitch approx 3mm from the seam
  • Prepare your fabrics as per the manufacturer’s care advice
  • If you use Odicoat then ensure you use greaseproof paper as a barrier when you dry press
  • RST = Right Sides Together
  • WST = Wrong Sides Together
  • Read through the instructions fully before starting

You Will Need:

  • 40cm Cotton Fabric A for peg bag exterior
  • 40cm Cotton Fabric B for peg bag exterior
  • 1m 25mm Bias Binding
  • 40cm Light- Medium weight interfacing (I recommend Vlieseline / Vilene Cotton Woven Interlining Light G710)
  • *Optional* ODIF ODICOAT Fabric Coating Gel  for water resistance
  • child’s coat hanger [affiliate link]

    Equipment:

    • Sewing machine
    • Sewing Thread
    • Fabric Scissors OR rotary cutter, mat & ruler
    • Tape Measure or ruler
    • Pins or Clips
    • Pinking Shears or rotary cutter pinking blade 
    • Basic Sewing Kit

    A note on optional water-resistant coating for your peg bag

    This is completely optional, but by applying a water-resistant coat of ODIF Odicoat gel to your peg bag it will help your project last longer, as well as helping to protect your pegs from rusting if your peg bag gets rained on.

    Free Peg Bag Pattern Sewing Tutorial

    1. *Optional: Odicoat the exterior fabric 

    If you plan to apply an Odicoat water-resistant coating to your peg bag now is the optimal time to apply it. If (like me!) you didn’t apply the gel to the fabrics ahead of time you can always apply the gel to your finished peg bag but it’s not as easy to get an even finish with the gel.  Follow our Odicoat tutorial here.

    2. Download & print the free peg bag pattern

    Download a copy of the peg bag pattern here Please note, this pattern has been designed to print on A4 paper

    Peg Bag Pattern Printable [final]

    275KB ∙ PDF file


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    • Print your pattern on A4 paper at 100%. Check the squares on the pattern measure 1in/ 2cm
      Tape it together in the following layout:

    • Check your coat hanger fits inside the top front pattern piece, remembering there is a 1cm seam allowance. Our pattern has been sized for these coat hangers [affiliate link]. If the “shoulders” of your coathanger are outside of the pattern, just trace around the coathanger shape, enduring you keep a horizontal line at the top of the pattern.

    3. Cut & prepare your fabrics

    You can block fuse the interfacing onto your exterior fabric and cut it out at the same time as the exterior fabric if you wish

    Exterior Fabric A :

    • 1 x back 

    • 1 x front top

    • 1 x front bottom

    Lining Fabric B:

    • 1 x back 

    • 1 x front top

    • 1 x front bottom

    Interfacing

    • 1 x back 

    • 1 x front top

    • 1 x front bottom

    • Apply the interfacing to the wrong side of the exterior pieces following the manufacturer’s instruction if you have not block fused your interfacing.

    4. Sew your pattern pieces

    • With RST sew the back exterior & lining panels at the top edge only with a ¼” seam allowance. Repeat for the front top panel & press seams open (using greaseproof paper as a barrier if you have used Odicoat) and fold along the seam line, fabrics wrong sides together. Press again.
    • Baste: For each pattern piece, baste the exterior and lining fabrics together with WST

    5. Apply bias binding 

    • Starting with the front bottom panel, apply the bias binding to the curved edge, leaving a bias binding overhang on each side. Repeat for the top front panel on the straight edge.
    • Once you have sewn the first bias stitching line it’s a good idea to back the curved edge close to the seam line with pinking shears to help the bias binding lie flat.

    6. Assemble the peg bag

    • Lay your basted panels in the following order on your work table & pin/ clip around the exterior edge

      1. Back panel exterior side up

      2. Front bottom exterior side down

      3. Front top exterior side down

    • Sew all the way the round edge of your peg bag ensuring you leave the gap at the top of the bag for your coat hanger to fit though that you stitched earlier. Backstitch over the bias binding ends a few times to reinforce the peg bag opening

    • Finish your internal seams with your preferred seam finishing method (we choose to overlock) See this post if you need more detailed instructions 

    • Turn to the right side and press

    7. Optional Odicoat

    • It is far better to apply the Odicoat gel before you start sewing, but sometimes life gets in the way of such forward planning! If you haven’t already & want to, apply the Odicoat gel to your finished project. Place a piece of greaseproof paper inside the peg bag to stop the gel going on the lining & between coats check the gel hasn’t pooled on the underside of the bag before letting it to dry, as per our full Odicoat tutorial here.

    And you’re finished, well done!

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    Free Tea Cosy Pattern

    Hands up if you love a cuppa! Drinking tea is almost a compulsory part of being British, isn’t it?! I love a cuppa and can’t start my day without one. There’s just something about the ceremony of a pot of tea… So my blog wouldn’t be complete without a Free Tea Cosy Pattern, now would it?!

    We get a lot of questions about the best choice of wadding for a tea cosy so we’ll be talking about that too…

     

    Free Tea Cosy Sewing Pattern

    When I was making up the samples of this I tried a couple of different tabs for the top and I couldn’t decide which to go for – so I’ve included both!

    There’s a cute little folded grab handle, or a hanging loop – you decide!

    The contrast band at the bottom is an easy way to elevate the visual interest of this tea cosy, and to use up some pretty coordinating fat quarters.

    Equally, you could just use the lining pattern piece for both the outer and lining of the tea cosy if you wanted to simplify.

    Request your free copy of the tea cosy sewing pattern here

    Please note: This pattern has been designed to print on A4 paper

    Sewing Skill Level: Beginner

    Finished Tea Cosy Dimensions: approx 35cm wide x 25cm high

    Approximate sewing time: a couple of hours

    You will need

    Sewing Equipment You Will Need:

    Important notes:

    • 1cm seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
    • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
    • When top stitching – use a 3-3.5mm length & stitch approx 3mm from the seam
    • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice
    • WST = Wrong Sides Together
    • RST = Right Sides Together
    • Read through the instructions fully before starting 
    • Disclaimer:
      • Heat and steam will build up within the finished tea cosy, care should be observed when removing it and handling the teapot. To prevent mildew formation, turn tea cosies inside out to release condensation and excess moisture between uses.
      • Insul-Bright is heat resistant not heatproof.
      • Insul-Bright must not be used in the microwave
      • Insul-Bright may dull blades or scissors that cut it

    What’s the best choice of wadding for a tea cosy?

    In truth, you can use any kind of wadding in a tea cosy but I can highly recommend using thermal wadding like Insul-Bright. It’s clever stuff as it keeps hot things hot, and cold things cold!

    I’ve used Insul-Bright in all of my tea cosies and can confirm that it definitely keeps a pot of tea at a hotter temperature for longer

    1.    Print & Assemble The Tea Cosy Sewing Pattern

    • If you’ve not already got the free tea cosy pattern, you can request it here
    • Print the pattern on A4 Paper and tape the pages of the pattern together like the diagram below matching the circles

    This pattern has been designed to print on A4 paper. Use the 1” or 2cm test squares to check the sizing. If the sizing is incorrect check your print settings. Depending on the device used, select ‘actual size’ or deselect the ‘fit to page’ option

    2. Cut Out The Fabrics

    Using the pattern pieces cut out the following:

    • Lining: Cut 2 x lining fabric and 2 x Insul-Bright
    • Outer Contrast: Cut 2 x Outer Contrast Fabric
    • Outer Main: Cut 2 x Outer fabric
    • Hanging Loop or Grab Tab : Cut one of either the hanging loop OR the Grab Tab from contrast fabric

    3. Make the Grab Tab or Hanging Loop

    You have a choice of top accent to make –

    1. A grab tab
    2. A hanging loop

    Pick your fave option! But you only need to cut and make one…

    Option 1: Make the Grab Tab
    • Fold the Grab Tab piece in half and press
    • Find the centre point along the folded edge and finger press
    • Bring the 2 outer corners at the folded edge to meet the centre crease line and press to make a point at the fold
    Option 2: Make the Hanging Loop
    • Place the loop piece right side down, fold over and press 1cm of fabric along the two long sides
    • Fold the loop in half lengthways with the raw edges inside and press
    • Sew along the 2 sides of the loop, 2mm from the edge
    • Fold the loop in half and baste 1cm from the raw edges

    4. Assemble The Outer Panels

    • One at a time, clip or pin the Outer Main and Outer Contrast pieces together, right sides facing along the straight edge
    • Press the seam allowances open
    • Fold one of the outer panels in half and mark the centre top
    • Clip the hanging loop (or grab tab) at the centre top of the prepared outer panel, raw edges aligned, loop (or tab) facing downwards and baste in place
    • Line up the 2 prepared outer panels right sides together and clip/ pin around the curved edge
    • Sew the 2 panels together, leaving the bottom open
    • Using pinking shears trim the seam allowance around the curved edge to 2mm from the seam line. Or cut the seam allowance to 1cm then clip small V shaped notches in the seam allowance at 1.5cm intervals. They should be 5mm wide narrowing to a point stopping just before the seam line
    • Turn out the right way and press the seam allowances open. A Tailors Pressing Ham can make pressing curves much easier

    5. Assemble the lining panels

    • Clip 1 piece of Insul-bright onto the wrong side of each lining panel
    • Baste all the way round each panel with a 5mm seam allowance, stitch length 4 or 5 to hold the Insul-Bright in place
    • Sew the lining panels right sides together along the curved edge, leaving the bottom open
    • Clip around the curved edge 
    • Cut the seam allowance to 0.5cm with pinking shears/ rotary blade OR clip small V shaped notches in the seam allowance at 1.5cm intervals. They should be 5mm wide narrowing to a point stopping just before the seam line.

     6. Assemble the tea cosy

    • Take the tea cosy outer and place inside the lining, right sides together taking care to line up the side seams
    • Clip round the bottom edge of the tea cosy, opening the seam allowances at the side seams
    • Sew around the bottom of the tea cosy leaving a 10cm turning gap
    • Reduce the bulk at the bottom of the tea cosy by trimming away the Insul-Bright from the bottom seam. Applique Scissors can make this easier
    • Turn the tea cosy out the right way and clip the opening closed
    • Top stitch all the way round the bottom of the tea cosy 5mm from the edge

    And you’re finished, well done!

    Quick Homemade Gifts You Can Sew For Mother’s Day

    Nothing says I love you like homemade, right? But what if you’re short of time?! We thought it would be a good idea to round up some of our most popular tutorials to help you sew up some quick homemade gifts for Mother’s Day this year!

     

    Quick Handmade Gifts for Mother's Day

    1) Sew up our free A Hot Water Bottle Cover!

    Keep those toes toasty and save on your heating bills too! Sew up this hot water bottle cover in an hour or two using our free hot water bottle cover pattern & tutorial

    Sew A Hot Water Bottle Cover

    2) Sew A Makeup Bag – Make The Ella Pouch

    Who doesn’t love to receive a handmade zipper pouch? They are so useful!

    The Ella Pouch is BIG – perfect to use as a makeup bag, to store craft supplies and more!

    Grab the free pattern & tutorial for this large zipper pouch over here

    free Makeup bag pattern and sewing tutorial

    3) Sew up 15 Minute Fabric Trays

    Perfect for beginners, these fabric trays are the perfect speedy sew… These fabric trays come in 3 sizes and only take around 15 minutes to make!

    Use fabric mum will love, or even upcycle something you already have.

    This project is also a great way to use up those pretty scraps you’ve been hoarding

    quick handmade gift idea

    4) Make some reusable cotton pads

    If mum is eco-consious AND you’re short on time then I’m sure she’d appreciate some pretty reusable cotton pads to help reduce her waste & look good on her dresser….

    This is a great little scrap buster too…

    Check out the free tutorial and grab the templates over here

    Sew reusable cotton pads

    5) Sew a clear vinyl pouch

    Is mum crafty? These clear vinyl pouches are perfect for organising craft supplies, sewing notions, stationery and much more!

    They take a couple of hours to make and can be customised to showcase your fave fabrics inside and out!

    Grab the free pattern here

    PVC vinyl zipper pouch tutorial

    6) Make a key-fob in just 5 minutes

    Making key fobs is a perfect small project to bust those scraps and sew something super useful too!

    Find the tutorial over here

    Key fob tutorial

    7) Make a notebook cover

    Does mum love stationery? Or maybe she’s a reader and wants to protect her beloved library on the move?

    Sew up our book cover – any size – in super speedy time!

    Find the tutorial over here

    Fabric Notebook Cover Tutorial

    8) Make a sleep mask

    Sometimes you just need to block out the light and our eye mask can be used in the bath or in bed! Just switch out the fabrics accordingly…

    To make it even quicker, just leave out the binding!

    Find the tutorial over here

    Free sleep mask template

    9) Sew a pretty lace edge zip makeup bag

    Perfectly sized to fit in a handbag, this pretty bag is perfect to hold treasures whilst on the go and is a simple enough sew.

    You could whip this one up in an hour or two without breaking a sweat

    Grab the pattern & tutorial over here

    lace edge zip make up bag tutorial

    We really hope this post has been helpful and offered a sprinkling of inspiration to make something handmade this Mother’s Day.

    Please do let us know if you make any of these projects – we love to hear from you!

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    Sew A Spa Set Series #7: How To Make A Round Makeup Bag Tutorial

    Welcome to the last tutorial in our Sew A Spa Set Series! This post is for a super useful round makeup bag tutorial – useful and stylish! You’ll find a free pattern you can print at home and use as your round bag template.

    We’re using this round drawstring bag as a handy storage solution for all the items in our Sew A Spa Set Series but it could easily be gifted (to yourself or a loved one!) on it’s own if you didn’t want to sew the whole set.

     

    Round Makeup Bag Tutorial for Pinterest

    There are 6 of handmade items in our  Sew A Spa Set Series. See the full set in the  Intro post

    If you’re planning on using this bag as a makeup bag and not just to store your  Spa Set items then we would definitely recommend coating your lining fabric with Odicoat to give it a barrier coat and help with makeup stains.

    Read all about how amazing Odicoat is, and learn how to apply it here

    How to use Odicoat

    It is a good idea to let multiple coats of Odicoat dry for 24 hours so plan ahead if you want to complete this step!

    To be able to make this round makeup bag you’ll need a copy of the FREE Spa Set templates. Request them here 

    These simple tutorial can easily be adjusted to create a different items. You could size the template up or down to make gift bags, storage bags and you could even line it with PUL fabric and make an adjustable shower cap!

    Round Makeup Bag Tutorial

    Important Notes:
    • 1cm /  ⅜” seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
    • We used an overlocker to finish our seams. If you don’t have an overlocker check out this post for other seam finishing options
    • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
    • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice – we recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

    To Make This Round Makeup Bag You Will Need:

    Sewing Kit You Will Need to Sew a Spa Set:

    Making the Round Drawstring Bag

    1. Pre-wash your fabrics

    We recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

    2. Odicoat your fabrics (Optional)

    If you want to apply a protective coat your bag lining and/ or outer, and make your bag water resistant then now’s the time to apply Odicoat. Follow our Odicoat tutorial here

    3. Print the Round Drawstring Bag Pattern

    Print off the bag Template ensuring you print at 100%. If you haven’t already, request your pattern here.

    Please note: This free pattern has been sized to print on A4 paper.

    4. Cut your fabrics

    Using the bag template cut out:

    • Cut 2 x Main bag from Cotton Outer fabric
    • Cut 2x Main bag from Cotton Lining fabric
    5. Assemble The Makeup Bag
    • Pin RS (right sides) together the two outer pieces. On the long straight edge of the outer semicircles [that will be the middle of the circle] mark down 2.5cm / 1” from the top edge, a line approximately 2.5cm / 1”  long.
    Assemble the Makeup Bag Step 1
    Assemble the makeup bag step 2
    • Sew the 2.5cm / 1” line you marked open. Make sure you back stitch either side of the opening you leave. 
    Assemble the makeup bag step 3
    Assemble the makeup bag step 4
    • Repeat for the lining fabric pieces together, but without leaving any gaps.
    • Apply the fusible fleece to the WS (wrong side) of your lining fabric.

     

    Apply the fusible fleece
    • Pin the bag lining and outer pieces together, RS (right sides) together.
      Assemble the makeup bag step 6
      • Sew the lining and outer pieces together, with a 0.5cm / ¼” seam allowance. Leave an opening, approximately 6/7cm / 2 ½” to turn the bag through. Avoid putting it near the small openings you made when sewing the semicircles together.
      • Turn the bag RS out
      • Press the bag. If you have used Odicoat, then use a pressing cloth and adjust your iron settings
      • Once the curved edge of your bag is pressed flat and smooth, top stitch around the outer edge, catching the opening you left to turn the bag.

       

      Assemble the makeup bag step 7

       

      Assemble the makeup bag step 8
      • Top stitch a second line, 1.5cm / ⅝” down from the 2.5cm / 1” opening you left when sewing the bag pieces together to create a channel for the elastic

       

      Assemble the makeup bag step 9

       

      Assemble the makeup bag step 10

       

      Assemble the makeup bag step 11

       

      Assemble the makeup bag step 12

      12. Using a Safety pin, Elastic Guide or bodkin, feed the cord through the opening, until it comes through the other side. 

       

      Assemble the makeup bag step 13
      Assemble the makeup bag step 14

      13. Put the ends of the cord through your cord stop, and gather the bag by pulling on the ends of the cord.

      Assemble the makeup bag step 15

       

      Assemble the makeup bag step 16

      14. Trim any excess cord and secure the ends by tying a knot and, if you like, carefully using a lighter to heat seal the elastic cord end to prevent further fraying.

      And you’re finished, well done!

      To find the full Sew a Spa Set tutorials series, check out our Intro post here

       

      Sew a Spa Set Tutorials

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      Sew A Spa Set Series #6: Sew Reusable Cotton Pads

      Sew A Spa Set Series #6: Sew Reusable Cotton Pads

      As we all start to look at simple ways we can reduce our waste, the bathroom is a great place to make some simple swaps! Did you know that disposable make up remover pads can often contain plastic?! Switching to reusable cotton pads is a quick and easy swap to help reduce your waste.

      This tutorial is part of our  Sew A Spa Set Series – check the  Intro post  to see what else you can make for a relaxing day or evening pampering yourself, or a loved one and would make a great gift.

      This project is also a great little scrap buster!

      Reusable cotton pads

      We’ve used bamboo towelling rather than cotton towelling here (but who’s heard of Bamboo Pads?!) so we’re using poetic license when we’re calling these cotton pads…

      There’s a good reason why we’re using bamboo though – it’s far more sustainable than cotton. Read more about Bamboo Towelling’s eco-credentials in our full guide here

      There are 6 items that make up the Spa Set and if you’re pushed for time, each of these handmade items would make a great small gift on their own.

      Sew A Spa Set banner

      You can use out template or size up, or change the shape to a square (and make up using the same process) to make reusable baby wipes or rounds.

      We hope you enjoy sewing and gifting these handmade items!

      Important Notes:
      • 1cm /  ⅜” seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
      • We used an overlocker to finish our seams. If you don’t have an overlocker check out this post for other seam finishing options
      • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
      • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice – we recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

      To make One Reusable Cotton Pad

      Sewing Kit You Will Need:

      Making the Reusable Cotton Pads

      1. Pre-wash your fabrics

      We recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

      2. Print the cotton pad templates

      Print off the Spa Set Templates ensuring you print at 100%. If you haven’t already, request your pattern here.

      Please note: This free pattern has been sized to print on A4 paper.

      3. Cut your fabrics & notions

      To make one pad cut out:

      • 1x Circle from Bamboo Towelling
      • 1x Circle from Patterned Cotton
      • 1x Back loop from Patterned Cotton
      4. Assemble The Cotton Round

      Sew the loop

      • On the loop pattern piece, fold the long edges over 1cm / ⅜” and press.

      Making the makeup rounds step 1

      • Fold the entire rectangle lengthwise again to the middle and press.

      Making the makeup rounds step 2

      • Top stitch down both sides of the rectangle.

      Making the makeup rounds step 3

      Making the makeup rounds step 4

      Assemble the pad

      • Pin the rectangle to RS (right side) of the Cotton fabric circle of your pad. Make sure there is a little space to slide your fingers between the loop and the pad, this will mean the loop is not flat against the pad.
      Making the makeup rounds step 5
      • Baste the edges where the rectangle meets the circle edge.
      • Place the bamboo towelling circle RS together with the Cotton circle, sandwiching the loop in between. Pin in place and stitch around the circle with a 1cm / ⅜” seam allowance, leaving an opening to turn it out the right way.
      Making the makeup rounds step 6
      Making the makeup rounds step 7
      • Pink or clip the seam allowance. Turn the pad out through the opening you left. 
      Making the makeup rounds step 8
      • Fold in the seam allowance at the opening.
      • Top stitch 3mm / ⅛” around the edge of the circle to finish and close the opening.
      Making the makeup rounds step 9
      Making the makeup rounds step 10

      And you’re finished, well done!

      We’re nearly there! We hope you’ve enjoyed our Sew A Spa Set Series so far. The very last tutorial is a Round Makeup Bag to store all of your handmade goodies in!

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