Jeans Bag

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When we think of a jean bag, a smart-looking and fashionable woman comes in our minds. However, gone are the times when only a lady needs a jeans bag! Men today have to bring things with them. No, They don’t wear lipsticks or claw taxpayers in their bags, more generally known as “carrying all stuffs”, but need these bags to carry their keys, iPhones, music players, laptops, wallets, etc.

Brining everything only with hands is not suitable; the pocket is also not very useful, as it can’t keep so much in it. Because of the claim and the need to bring all this stuff, the stylists have played their part and revealed fresh appearances to help men bring their stuff easily. As these fresh designs have arrived, a man with his jean bag, no longer looks feminine, in fact, now, it’s a style and fashion for a men to have at least one blue jean bag!

How to make your own jean bags?

Step 1

Choose a large pair of jeans for a bigger bag. Use a couple of blue jeans for kids for small jean bags.

Step 2

Flip Jeans! Draw a line through every leg of the trousers in a 3-inch mark. Cut sideways the lines to take away both pant legs. Now dispose them or save them for another tailoring project.

Step 3

Stitch up all leg openings. Seam straight through the openings 1 / 2 inch above the cutting edge. Stitch through the textile 1 / 4 inches above the cutting edge. These together form the base of the bag, and it must be tough. You have to use duplicate seam, to reinforce the seam.

Step 4

Testing the resistance of the seams and pulling on the fabric is the most important step. This proves that the seams, when the blue jean bag is loaded with books or anything by you or your child, will remain whole and sturdy!

Step 5

A belt around the waist of the jean bag is a very compactable and practical idea. Attach or bond the ends of the strap to make it as a shoulder strap or a handle. Adjust the distance to suit the needs of you or your child.

That’s it! Now you have a perfect blue jean bag! Enjoy!

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