Plastic Grocery Bag Holder Sewing Tutorial, Step-by-Step How To Sew A Shopping Baggie Holder (PDF Pattern)

With just nine easy sewing steps, you can have a beautiful grocery bag holder in your favorite print. It can hold plastic baggies, hair scrunchies, scarves, bandanas, reusable cleaning cloths and so much more!

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Grocery Bag Sewing Tutorial, How To Sew A Plastic Bag Holder

Whether you’ve just put away the groceries and need a place to stuff all the bags or you are pulling a bag out to use for your many needs, our grocery bag pattern is the perfect choice for adding a touch of flair to your daily activities.

DETAILS
✔ one universal size
✔ The recommended fabrics: linen, cotton, duck canvas cloth, or terrycloth
✔ English language step by step photo guide included
✔ Serger is not required to complete this project.
✔ Home printer friendly.
✔ PDF instant download

This is a 9 step printable sewing tutorial to make bag holders with materials list, photos and diagrams.

This is a great project for Homeschool Home Ec / Sewing Class / FACS (Family and Consumer Sciences class) or a great gift to make for that “hard to buy for” someone, especially if you know their favorite color, animal or fandom as you can buy fabric accordingly!

I am a mother of 8 children. I have found other uses for this bag holder other than shopping bags…

1. Baby and Toddler Fun – Hang it on a door or wall and put colorful scarves or bandanas in it for little ones to pull through (or to hold your own bandanas/scarves). This is much better than having them pull all of the facial tissue out of the box or toilet paper off the roll! You can re-stuff them in for more fun! It makes a great gift for a one year old if you include the cloths or scarves inside.
2. To hold Unpaper Towels, Cloth napkins, Handkerchiefs, or Reusable Baby Wipes or Bath Washcloths – the great news is you no longer have to fold them or roll them on a paper towel holder, less work!
3. To hold reusable cleaning cloths or Norwex towels that you use for cleaning windows and more.
4. To hold Reusable Pet cloths that you use for cleaning dog faces, dog paws, wiping eyes, washing or drying after applying ointments, drops or medications.
5. To hold pet supplies: extra leashes, harnesses, and pet clothing.
6. To hold Reusable Cloth Dryer Sheets or Dryer Balls so they don’t get all over your laundry room.
7. To hold all those hair scrunchies.

This was handmade (the old-fashioned way, with no artificial intelligence) by Amy Marohl at NeededInTheHome in Wisconsin, US. I own the rights to everything I sell and no third-party trademarks are used without permission. I have been married to Mike since 1996 and homeschooling my 8 children since 2004. My youngest child was born when I was 45 years old in 2019. This is something I made for either someone I love or for my own use and I decided to offer it for sale so that you can enjoy it as well.

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Plastic Grocery Bag Holder Sewing Tutorial, Step-by-Step How To Sew A Shopping Baggie Holder (PDF Pattern)

$4.00

With just nine easy sewing steps, you can have a beautiful grocery bag holder in your favorite print. It can hold plastic baggies, hair scrunchies, scarves, bandanas, reusable cleaning cloths and so much more!

Grocery Bag Sewing Tutorial, How To Sew A Plastic Bag Holder

Whether you’ve just put away the groceries and need a place to stuff all the bags or you are pulling a bag out to use for your many needs, our grocery bag pattern is the perfect choice for adding a touch of flair to your daily activities.

DETAILS
✔ one universal size
✔ The recommended fabrics: linen, cotton, duck canvas cloth, or terrycloth
✔ English language step by step photo guide included
✔ Serger is not required to complete this project.
✔ Home printer friendly.
✔ PDF instant download

This is a 9 step printable sewing tutorial to make bag holders with materials list, photos and diagrams.

This is a great project for Homeschool Home Ec / Sewing Class / FACS (Family and Consumer Sciences class) or a great gift to make for that “hard to buy for” someone, especially if you know their favorite color, animal or fandom as you can buy fabric accordingly!

I am a mother of 8 children. I have found other uses for this bag holder other than shopping bags…

1. Baby and Toddler Fun – Hang it on a door or wall and put colorful scarves or bandanas in it for little ones to pull through (or to hold your own bandanas/scarves). This is much better than having them pull all of the facial tissue out of the box or toilet paper off the roll! You can re-stuff them in for more fun! It makes a great gift for a one year old if you include the cloths or scarves inside.
2. To hold Unpaper Towels, Cloth napkins, Handkerchiefs, or Reusable Baby Wipes or Bath Washcloths – the great news is you no longer have to fold them or roll them on a paper towel holder, less work!
3. To hold reusable cleaning cloths or Norwex towels that you use for cleaning windows and more.
4. To hold Reusable Pet cloths that you use for cleaning dog faces, dog paws, wiping eyes, washing or drying after applying ointments, drops or medications.
5. To hold pet supplies: extra leashes, harnesses, and pet clothing.
6. To hold Reusable Cloth Dryer Sheets or Dryer Balls so they don’t get all over your laundry room.
7. To hold all those hair scrunchies.

This was handmade (the old-fashioned way, with no artificial intelligence) by Amy Marohl at NeededInTheHome in Wisconsin, US. I own the rights to everything I sell and no third-party trademarks are used without permission. I have been married to Mike since 1996 and homeschooling my 8 children since 2004. My youngest child was born when I was 45 years old in 2019. This is something I made for either someone I love or for my own use and I decided to offer it for sale so that you can enjoy it as well.

If you have enjoyed this resource, please leave a review by following these steps. 

  • Log in.
  • Find the product you purchased and click into it.
  • Scroll down past the description.
  • In the review area, under “Add A Review” (this only shows up if you purchased the product) click on the star rating, then write what you liked about the product under the “Your Review” wording.
  • Click “Submit”

If you have any issues, please feel free to contact me directly at [email protected]

Thank you for your support!

Amy at NeededInTheHome

Please Subscribe: https://neededinthehome.com/newsletter

Social Media Links: https://linktr.ee/neededinthehome

Please note:  This is a digital product and nothing physical will be sent to your home.

© NeededInTheHome, 2017 to present.  All rights reserved.  This resource is for a single classroom/homeschool use only by the original purchasing teacher/homeschool parent.  It may not be used by other classrooms/homeschool families, distributed, shared, or used by others.  Additional licenses are required for multiple users or classrooms/homeschools.

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