Lingerie Wash Bag Sewing Pattern
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This handy Lingerie Wash Bag sewing pattern is the perfect solution for keeping your delicates in tip top condition, protecting them from snagging and stretching. Features a zip closure and optional hanging loop.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes small, medium, and large
Options
• Optional sizes: small, medium, and large
• Optional hanging loop
Features
• Beginner friendly
• Zip closure
• Great scrap busting project
• Packed with pro tips and expert advice
• Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
• Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
• Instant-download digital sewing pattern
- Thread
- 1x Zipper
- S: 12 inches
- M: 16 inches
- L: 20 inches
- 4x inches of 1/4-inch wide double-fold bias binding
- Optional 1.5x yards of 1/2-inch wide double-fold bias binding
- Sewing machine
- Pins or clips
- Scissors
- Tape measure or ruler
- A serger/overlocker is optional but not required
FAQs
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The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
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“Making the lingerie wash bag was the first time I had ever worked with mesh. In addition to learning a new way to insert a zipper, I was able to customize what would have been a plain white bag by making my own bias tape out of a mini polka dot print that is subtly visible through the mesh. I love how this lingerie bag turned out.”
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Bunford Orsi –
This is a very easy sew, but you need lot a patience for the mesh fabric.
Amy –
This is one of those quick and easy projects that builds confidence in your ability to sew and uses up scraps/small amounts of fabric as well.
Nicki Hibbits –
Making the lingerie wash bag was the first time I had ever worked with mesh. In addition to learning a new way to insert a zipper, I was able to customize what would have been a plain white bag by making my own bias tape out of a mini polka dot print that is subtly visible through the mesh. I love how this lingerie bag turned out.
Lieve Cox –
It was a very quick and easy sew. I used fabric, I think it is more challenging to use mesh 😉
Natasha Hepburn –
The Lingerie Bag pattern comes in three sizes, S,M & L. I started off by making the large. It’s generous size means it is idea for larger families or for larger items that need a little protection from the rest of the load (especially tie wrap tops etc). The pattern and detailed instructions made this an easy make. I love the fact that you have options of either using a overlocker or french seams, this provides a professional finish every time. I personally used mesh fabric and french seams for this. I felt it would just look more polished since the seams are all on view. I am looking forward to making lots more of these in all three sizes.
Clare Bowes –
This is a nice simple item to make, ideal for scraps of fabric, as could be made any size to suit your needs.
Great for someone wanting to learn how to install a zip too, as it is a straight forward pattern, with easy to follow instructions.
Adelle Pears –
This is such a versatile pattern! It’s great for protecting your delicates in the wash. I’ve made it to use as scrubs bags, it will be much better with the zip! Little extra touches like the zip tabs really make it look professional too.
Tiina Norrkniivilä –
I would recommend choosing a fabric that is sewable with a zipper. That makes the pattern fast and fairly simple to sew, especially if you can use a serger. The sizes are bigger than in many other patterns, so I found size S good for my needs.
Kelly Tuttle –
I just love this quick and easy lingerie bag! Took very little time to put it together. I plan to give them as gifts to my mother and mother in law!
Manuela Zender –
Super easy and fast to sew. I made the bag out of a light cotton which works great.
Bernadette Aitken –
This is a quick and satisfying sew. They are very useful for washing delicates or items that you don’t want to stretch in the machine. If you are using netting or open weave fabric it may take a little extra time and care. Mine are the perfect size for underwear (S) or a fine knit jumper/sweater (M). A chunky knit would fit beautifully in a large.
Melissa D –
A very quick and simple sew, and worked well with the mesh (which was easier to sew than I was expecting!).
Liz Faber –
I don’t know why I’ve never thought of making my own lingerie bags before. This pattern was so simple to follow – I’ll never buy a bag again
Debbie Groves –
Very easy pattern to sew, and this bag has so many other uses too ! I made mine out of fabric and plan to make more to store other items when I travel.
Deepthi Gunasheker –
Easy and quick make. And a very useful one to protect your lovely lingerie
Nadia Cadby –
A really useful and handy make. I made mine using mesh fabric that I had in the cupboard and it went together really well. I’ve made similar in the past so followed the instructions for the fabric version and didn’t use any binding around the zip. It went together really well and I used both my sewing machine and my overlocker.
Pam O’Flynn –
This Lingerie Bag pattern in three sizes is just what you need for all of your delicate items! Easy and quick sew, the small can be for undergarments and the large for delicate sweaters. Love this pattern!