Making Christmas Gifts (Japanese Rice Bags) 2020
In the interests of “shopping
from home” for Christmas gifts in 2020, I decided to make simple bags from my
stash for family and friends. I wanted
something that was a useful size, not too complicated to sew and yet looked a
bit different. Take a bow, the humble Japanese Rice
Bag, Komebukuro. Stuart Hillard offers an
easy-to-follow tutorial that makes fun viewing. (Link to his Japanese Rice Bag tute
here). Stuart’s pattern is a classic box
shape but I wanted something a little more tote-like (probably not a rice bag,
then?) with handles. I’d also seen a pattern
with ties rather than handles, a Furoshiki Tie Bag but the pattern was rather
complex and used quite a bit of fabric. BeBe Bold had a nice one but they don’t appear to stock it any more. It did require quite a bit of fabric making
it somewhat of an expensive kit. This one
by Kokka Fabrics looks good too – but I’ve not tried it yet. (Now that I look at it, the Kokka pattern was
similar to the one included in the BeBe Bold kit!) I really loved the little tie handles that made it just so sweet.
Margaret uses hers for her knitting |
A fun print and who doesn't love polka dots? |
Of course I gave them all away before taking a photo. As you do! And as we're not quite out & about so much these days, it may take a while until I can locate one for the blog shot...
(Ed: Visits made and photos finally taken...only 18 months later!!)