Perfect and just in time for Easter!! Check out how to make a DIY Mesh Bag for a little one (or big one!) in your life!!
These make great swim bags!!! I like
using nylon material because it's strong, great for fabric
painting/embroidery and great if you want to use the bag as a swim bag (dries
in no time)!!! If you are
going to be using the bag for little toys like Lego’s, you might want to line
the inside of the bag with nylon or some other material. The below tutorial does not include a lining. To do that, just buy and cut a piece of material 18” x 42” for column and sew together and 11” circle for bottom and sew column to bottom and top before adding drawstring step. It’s that easy to alter!!! Possibilities are endless!!!
Wouldn’t your kid/grandkid love a gift in one of these bags or simply love the
bag as a gift itself!!!
I've also designed these bag options that include that all important cup holder and zippered pocket option if you prefer something different!!!
Sewing Machine
Thread (Black
& color to coordinate with Nylon fabric)
Straight Pins
Scissors or rotary
cutter and mat
Ruler/Measuring
Tape
Safety Pin (1)
Small Twist
Cord for Drawstring – 1 yard
Cord Stop (1)
for Drawstring Closure
1” Black
Webbing for Back Straps – 4’ for 4-year-old - maybe more for older kid
Nylon
RipStop Fabric – 6” x 59" wide of 2 different
colors
Black Pet
Screen mesh material – 12” x 35" wide
Black Cargo
Netting mesh material – 18” x 50" wide
Favorite Print
Material – 6” x 44" wide
Scrap Material
for back of pocket – 8” x 10” piece
Embroidery
Hoop or Fabric
Markers Pens for Personalization
Fabric Glue
(optional)
Fabric
Paint (this was the brand we ALWAYS use!) (optional)
Decisions:
Decide
how big you want your bag. The one I made, and these instructions are for
a bag that’s approximately
11” diameter bottom and 16” high. Note: This looks like a lot of
instructions, but it’s easy. I’m just a detailed person and wanted to provide
instructions for a beginning sewer!!! If you are a beginning sewer and
think this is too hard for you, you can always omit the pocket which would make it easier. It’s just that the pocket and hidden
treasures is kind of our trademark and kids love hidden treasures – who doesn’t!!!
Cutting Instructions:
RipStop Nylon
material – Cut 2 3” x 42" pieces of one color for the middle
band. The other color will be used for
the drawstring and personalized pocket.
Cut 1 3" x 42" piece and a 3" x 10" piece from this
color.
Favorite Print Material – Cut 1 3” x 42" piece. Cut 4 3" x 10" pieces. Take 2 of your 3" x 10” pieces and cut them to form a flap for top of pocket.
Black Cargo
Netting material – Cut 1 18” x 42" piece.
Scrap Material – Cut 8” x 10” piece for backing of pocket.
Pet Screen mesh material – Cut a circle 11” in diameter. Note: I used my Sew Steady Deluxe/Wish Table and Circle Sewing Tool to get my perfect circle diameter. I just love my table and circle tool!!!
Scrap Material – Cut 8” x 10” piece for backing of pocket.
Pet Screen mesh material – Cut a circle 11” in diameter. Note: I used my Sew Steady Deluxe/Wish Table and Circle Sewing Tool to get my perfect circle diameter. I just love my table and circle tool!!!
1” Wide Black Webbing - Cut 2 2’ lengths for
back straps.
Small
Twist Cord -Cut 36” and tightly wrap the ends in tape so you can get them thru
cord stop later. Attach a safety pin
thru one of the taped ends to use as a gathering mechanism for later.
Personalization
Instructions
Take
the 10” x 3” strip of nylon you cut for middle of pocket, pick your favorite
font and embroidery kids name, a quote or whatever you want. If you don’t
have an embroidery machine, just use some Fabric
Paint or Fabric
Markers Pens to
personalize your bag. Remember you will have ¼” seam on each side of
fabric. If your kid is old enough, it might be nice to have them paint
their own name or picture on the nylon strip!!!
Sewing
Instructions
Middle
Band - Sew a nylon piece (3" x 42") to right side of printed
material (3" x 42"). Iron, but make sure iron is on lowest
setting – nylon doesn’t like to be ironed, but I always like to iron my seams
to 1 side! Sew other nylon piece (3" x 42")
to other right side of printed material and iron. This forms your middle band.
Mesh
Bag 1st Steps– Center your Middle Band on the 18” x 42" mesh
cargo material with right side of Middle Band fabric facing up and pin.
You should have approximately 5” of mesh below and above the band.
Top stitch the Middle Band to the cargo mesh.
I typically top stitch really close to the end of the nylon approx. 1/8”.
Top stitch around the outside of the nylon and around the inside part of the
nylon closest to the printed fabric as well.
Pocket
Flap - Place pocket flap material right sides of fabric together
and sew ¼” seams around 3 sides of pocket flap leaving the 10” top open. Clip
corners.
Turn inside out and iron.
Pin pocket flap with flap facing up to center
top of Middle Band (21” from side).
Sew the open top of flap to
the top of the nylon using ¼” seam. I also zig zag stitched it for extra
strength and to keep printed material from fraying later.
You then turn flap down and sew 1/8” top
stich across the top of the flap securing it to the Middle Band. I
also top stitched flap part.
Pocket
Pouch - Sew 10” strips of printed material to the top and bottom of 10” strip
of nylon with personalization on it. Iron – lowest setting. This forms the pocket front.
Take 8” x 10” piece of scrap material and
pocket front and put right sides of fabric together, pin in place and sew ¼”
seam all the way around the outside leaving a small opening (maybe 4”) in the
top so you can turn inside out later. Clip corners.
Turn inside out. Fold down 4”
opening to inside and iron – lowest setting. Top stitch 1/8” seam along entire top of
pocket closing up opening in the process. This makes the pocket
pouch.
Pin pocket pouch to mesh bag middle band just under the pocket
flap seam. Fold or pin pocket flap up
out of the way.
Top stitch 1/8” seams around the sides and
bottom pocket. For extra strength, I also top stitched ¼” seams around
the sides and bottom of the pocket. Note: My top stitching isn’t
perfect so don’t look too close, but then nothing I do is perfect!
This should finish your pocket unless you want to add a button or Velcro or
something to the flap to keep it closed. I chose not to add a fastener,
but you could easily add a fastener.
Mesh
Bag 2nd step – Take your 18” high x 42” wide mesh bag that you’ve
previously assembled and fold it so right sides of fabric are facing each other
and pin and sew the 18” high ends together using a 1/4” seam allowance. I
also zig zagged the seam to strengthen it! This should form a column
which is the base for your bag.
Drawstring
- Take your 3” x 42" piece of nylon and turn both ends under ¼” and
lightly iron on low setting to get a crease. Top stitch ends 1/8”.
Fold
nylon in ½ lengthwise and lightly iron on low setting to get a crease. Take
folded nylon strip and pin it to top of mesh column. Mesh material should
go all the way to top of inside nylon. You will need to leave the ends of
the nylon open so you can put cord thru it later for drawstring. Nylon
opening should be in back at mesh column seam.
Sew
bottom of nylon to mesh close to bottom of nylon. I also zig zagged for
extra strength. Note: Mesh stretches so don’t be too hard on
yourself when pinning nylon to mesh. It might not match perfectly.
You might have a few puckers, but who cares since you will be gathering anyway!
Just do your best. Start pinning at opening on back and work your way
around and make it fit.
Take small twist cord end with safety
pin and gather it through the nylon opening until you get all the way around
back to the opening.
Remove
safety pin and take both taped cord ends and put them thru cord stop.
Note: Getting cord thru cord stop was definitely
the hardest part of this project for me!!!
Once cording is through the cord stop take cord ends and knot them
together above taped ends and below cord stop. Sew just below knot with
zig zag stitch to keep ends from fraying and dap some fabric glue on them as
well.
Attach
bottom base to Mesh Bag - Take your 11”
pet screen mesh circle and pin it to your mesh bag column with right sides of
fabric to the inside of the column. Your pet screen mesh will be on
bottom and you will be pinning cargo mesh to top of it. You will have extra cargo material that you
will need to gather/pleat for it to fit the pet screen. The cargo mesh material has so much
stretch and give it’s difficult to get things lined up to sew and get spacing
correct. I’m just going to go ahead and say it, “Allow yourself to not be
perfect and just go with the flow. So what if there are some puckers –
just make it work.” Sew ¼” seam around the circle and then come back
and zig zag the seam a couple times for strength!
Attach Back Straps – Pin 1” x 24” black webbing straps to back of nylon drawstring material – 2” from each side of back seam and sew securely by zig zagging several times. Make sure to sew at bottom of nylon to ensure you are not sewing your drawstring. Pin 1” x 24” black webbing straps to bottom of Middle Band – 3” from each side of back seam and sew securely by zig zagging several times. Note: My straps were only 18” long because the bags I made were for a 2 and 4 year old. You will need to adjust strap length depending on the child’s size.
Your bag is complete. Marvel at your creation and pat yourself on
the back for a job well done!!! The secret to being happy with your quilt applies here too!
If you love making for kids - you'd love our Weighted Blanket tutorial as well! Great as another gift option or our Cushy Career Doctor Pillow.
A great swimming bag. Love the mesh bottom - no more trying to get sand out. I've showcased your bag today.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the feature Pam! Right on with the mesh bottom- we already used on our recent trip to hotel pool in winter and look forward to more use soon!
DeleteThanks for the feature!!! I read your bio and had to smile when I saw you was a teacher. My daughter was a teacher and I'm a step by step detailed person. I hope people love the pattern. It's my 1st pattern so I'm eager to hear whether it's easy to follow or if it's too detailed.
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