DIY transparent beach casual bag made from screen cloth. Is there anything that is washable, not afraid of dirt, and is not afraid of sand? Plastic is not strong, and cotton is not easy to clean. Maybe you can try the screen cloth that is commonly used in every household. It is strong and not afraid of sand. The silver screen cloth I chose this time is also super refreshing. It has a great sense of matching and goes well with any outfit no matter where you go to the beach. Two bags and a piece of screen cloth, it’s very simple, give it a try!
Main materials:
Screen cloth cotton
Zipper leather cord (cotton strips are also acceptable)
Rivets
Tools required:
Scissors, needle and thread
Production steps:
Step 1:
These are the materials~
Step 2:
Yeah! See-through bag~ Hahaha, first we make the most difficult small lining bag! First cut a 17 cm× 6 cm rectangle and a 17 cm x 28 cm rectangle of floral fabric.
Step 3:
First sew two small floral fabric ends on both sides of the zipper as shown.
Step 4:
Then use pins to fix the zipper on the upper side of the two pieces of cloth, fixing the small piece of cloth first
Step 5:
Then turn it over and fix the big cloth head,
Step 6:
Sew the zipper. You don’t have to sew the two sides tightly and you still have to sew the bag. Just leave a gap of 1 cm on each side
Step 7:
Then fix the lace of the selected bag~
Step 8:
Just fold the fabric over the edge and sew it together on the inside.
Step 9:
The small storage bag is now sealed!
Step 10:
Then we started to make a big bag, folding out three centimeters on the edge, and then fixing it with pins
Step 11:
Slit~
Step 12:
When sewing the storage bag to the large bag, just leave a 5 cm edge
Step 13:
Lock the lace
Step 14:
The next step is to sew the lining at the bottom of the cloth bag. First compare the length and mark it with a pin. If it is 6 cm, just cut it into 5 cm ~ because you still need to sew the lace
Step 15:
Then cut it
Step 16:
Trim the four corners of the water chestnut to make them smooth so they are less likely to wear out
Step 17:
Sew the lace, rags and gauze together ~ lock the edges on all four sides
Step 18:
Then cut a small piece of fabric to use as a rivet pad, which is wear-resistant and easy to use.
Step 19:
Then install the buttonhole
Step 20:
Attach the rope
Step 21:
Complete