How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
If you find a cute towel, be sure to

Tenugui sold every summer at 100-yen shops. The variations are increasing year by year, and when I see a cute pattern, I just buy it ...

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
This year again ...

Tenugui, which you can buy for 100 yen, are treated so that the edges do not fray, so it is actually very convenient for remakes . Therefore, this time, I will introduce how to make an "Azuma bag (Miyuki bag)" that can be used to carry a small amount of luggage. You can do it in no time because you only sew in two places.

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
Easy because you don't need to process the edges!

This time I used a towel with a size of 33 x 90 cm. First, place it sideways with the table facing up, divide the width into three equal parts, and make creases.

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
Fold the towel in three and make a crease.

Fold back the left 1/3 and sew the overlapping upper side (pink part of the image).

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
Fold the left edge and sew the top

Fold the right edge in the same way, and sew the bottom edge this time. At this time, it is important to avoid sewing the cloth on the left side together.

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
Avoid when you finish sewing the left side

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
Now fold the right edge and sew the bottom

When you're done, turn it over and you're done! When using, tie the upper part to make it a handle.

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
Turn it over ...

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
Once you have the shape in place, you're done!

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
Put your luggage and tie both ends together

If you don't have a sewing machine, you can sew it by hand. You can do it in less than 30 minutes.

How to make a bag with a 100-square towel
You can also make it by hand sewing

A bag with a stylish design that looks like a furoshiki. If you don't have a bag to match your yukata, why not make one with a pattern that looks like it?