Homemade quilt storage bag
1. Materials and tools for making quilt storage bags
Large pieces of cloth, less than a foot of cloth is not enough. It is best to use waterproof and dustproof fabrics, such as rain-proof silk and Oxford cloth. There are scissors and needle and thread, so there are sewing machines and rulers.
Second, the method of self-made quilt storage bag
Step 1,
First, fold the quilt and make it smaller, just like when it is stored, and then measure the height and length of the quilt to be stored with a ruler.
Second step
According to the measured size, cut a circular cloth with the same diameter as the length of the quilt, and then cut a cloth with the same height and width as the circumference of the circular cloth. These two pieces of cloth are the top and side of the quilt storage bag. Find a thread with a similar color to the cloth, butt several pieces of cloth together and sew it into a complete big cloth. When the fabric is stitched, the lining of the fabric should be washed out first, and the surface should be washed in, and then stitched. When sewing, the stitches should be dense to prevent thread loss.
Cutting of quilt storage bag
Third step
Fold the sewn whole cloth in half again to form a pocket, and then sew it up (two openings are reserved on both sides). Then prepare a piece of cardboard, cut a piece of cardboard with the same shape and size according to the overall shape of the sewn pocket, so that it can just be inserted into the pocket, butt the cut square cardboard with the semicircular cardboard, and stick it around with transparent glue, so that the whole can be glued again, so that the surface is smooth and it is convenient to insert into the pocket. Insert the glued square cardboard into the quilt storage bag, wrap it around it, then fold the two cloth edges at the bottom of the quilt storage bag in half, and tuck the burrs into the seams of the two pieces of cloth with a needle to hide them and sew them inside. This is the load-bearing edge, and the stitches should be encrypted.
Fourth step
Straighten the sewn quilt storage bag, measure the position and size of the remaining cloth, sew the small pockets into a U shape one by one, fold the bottom of the cloth to be made into a big pocket and sew it again. Because there are wrinkles at the bottom, the pocket of the quilt storage bag will naturally become larger after sewing. Then cut the rest of the cloth into strips and sew the lining of the cloth into a straight line, which is the hanging belt of the quilt storage bag.
Making suspenders for quilt storage bags
Step five
Put the extra cloth in the semicircle of the quilt storage bag near the circular cardboard and sew it inside. Both sides are the same. The key is to keep the cloth close to the cardboard. Because this is the top of the quilt storage bag, the stitches should be carefully sewn as far as possible, so as not to be exposed outside the cloth, and a hole should be left at the top of the circle, which cannot be completely sewn. In order to make the storage bag look more beautiful, it is successful to sew a ribbon on the edge of the quilt storage bag.