There are many names for sachets, such as rongxiang, sachet, sachet, tassel, and drapery. Today, people also call sachets purses, charlatans, and qiaoqian. The sachet is a kind of folk embroidery handicraft created by working women of the ancient Han nationality. Traditional sachets are mostly made of silk and contain realgar, fumigation, mugwort and other spices, which are said to ward off evil spirits. During the Dragon Boat Festival, hanging sachets are often used.
This tutorial on making sachets from non-woven fabric is much easier than traditional embroidery.
Sew a four-leaf grass pattern on the front of the sachet.
Tips: Make a cross on the square non-woven fabric to easily arrange the leaves symmetrically.
The front of the sachet is hand-sewn, with the stitches passing through the middle of the overlapping leaves.
The next step of making the sachet is simple. Finally, remember to add the spices and seal it.
Beautiful fabric sachets in various colors look very cute.