Tuesday, December 4, 2007

HOW TO MAKE A PAIR OF TEABAG SACHETS


The teabag sachets evolved after I finished a private label order for a client. The sachet I was making for them was a postcard-sized linen rectangle with a loop at the top. At the same time, I was getting into loose leaf teas and everything I made turned into a tea accessory. The large rectangle morphed into a teabag shape with a loop, then the loop was replaced by the button and buttonhole and one sachet became a pair of sachets. Unbuttoned, the sachet can loop over a hanger or button onto a hanging garment….or drop in a coat pocket hanging in the closet.

I'm just getting my etsy shop set-up, the first listings are the teabag sachets…still time to get them for Christmas! If you sew, you can use the pattern and directions that follow to make your own. I chose linen for these sachets, a somewhat open weave, so the fragrance can pass easily through the fabric. There's a great online source for dried lavender and botanicals---http://www.atlanticspice.com/.

INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1. Using the pattern cut two from your fabric for a pair of sachets.




Step 2. Fold on the dotted line, using a ¼” seam allowance, sew across the bottom and up the side ending about 1” before the top. Then sew across the top and down the diagonal. Clip corners. Turn inside out.




Step 3. Fold the open corner into the center forming the teabag shaped top. Press well.




Step 4. Make a button hole. Fill the sachet with lavender about 2/3 full (about 2/3 cup). Top-stitch across the sachet from side to side at the base of the triangle. This secures the dried lavender. Sew button on the second sachet.

2 comments:

Hallowed Hill Primitives said...

Woohoo! Go, sborger, go!

Steph said...

Gorgeous! Your cousin, JW, pointed me to these. I love them! I'm a novice sewer, but think I could do this! I also have a blog about tea (and other stuff). Since you're getting into loose tea, you might enjoy it. Check it out and thanks for this creative idea! I'm going to highlight it from my blog.

Stephanie
http://www.stephcupoftea.blogspot.com/