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Tsuno Tie Bag Sew Along - Azuma Bukuro - Tsuno Bukuro - Origami Style Bag - Bento Bag

This sew along is made to complement the Tsuno Tie Bag PDF sewing pattern and instructions: https://charlottekan.com/collections/digital-sewing-patterns/products/pdf-sewing-pattern-tsuno-tie-bag

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I'm showing all the techniques used in the basic bag pattern, mitered corners, French seams and how and how to sew the double fold hem.

I'm showing all the steps so if you are a more experienced sewer. use the gear icon in the corner to speed up the video or skip parts of the video.

The Tsuno Tie bag is a fun project for those left over bits 1 yard and 1/2 yard fabric in your stash? Fabrics you love and can't bear to part with, but just don't know what to make?

The Tsuno Tie Bag pattern + spreadsheet will get you sewing and destashing in no time.

It's a super quick project! Perfect for the beginner or those that want to jump back into sewing. Don't worry about messing up and wasting a bunch of expensive fabrics, you can use quilting cotton or upcycle old bedding.

Learn and practice new techniques like the French seam, double fold hem, edge stitching and mitered corners. Techniques that can be used in many future sewing projects.

It's a great way to turn a rectangle into a fancy storage bag with pointy handles to tie it closed or add a strap and use it as a shoulder bag. Use the bag for storage, as reusable gift wraps, as a diy teacher gift, as a produce bag, shoe bag, project bag to store your knitting, to hold your bento bag, to organize scraps for that future scrappy quilt or as a shoulder bag with the strap.

There is free copy of the PDF pattern in size XXS including the instructions for the basic bag if you sign up for the newsletter, but if you want to create custom recipes with the spreadsheet + all the sizes + strap pattern for the larger sizes you can grab your copy here.

Inspired by

The Tsuno Tie Bag is based on the antique Japanese tsuno bukuro bags, and the still commonly used azuma bukuro bags sometimes.

Tsuno means horn and refers to the pointy handles that can be used to tie the bag. These bags were probably used to store grains and were made from one continuous piece of fabric.

The fabrics were originally made from bast fibres like hemp, ramie and linden. On photos of these antique bags you can see beautifully handmade and mended bags.

Although the antique tsuno bukuro bags are a rare find, the azuma bukuro bags are still commonly used.

DIFFICULTY
Beginner with a few projects under their belt.

Видео Tsuno Tie Bag Sew Along - Azuma Bukuro - Tsuno Bukuro - Origami Style Bag - Bento Bag канала Charlotte Kan
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