As promised, here it is - a simple drawstring bag tutorial; email me if you have questions. This is a really great first sewing project; they're easy, practical AND versatile - as recycle-able gift bags, travel accessory bags, storage...The ones pictured above are going to two little boys for their craft-things.
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