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Yoga Mat Bag from Old Pants
Pant leg portability.
- Author: Becky Stern
- Time required: 1 hour
- Difficulty: Easy
Here's an easy way to use an old, ripped pair of pants to make a drawstring bag for your yoga mat.
Sections
- Assess your pants.
- Cut the tube and straighten it.
- Create a strap.
- Create the drawstring casing.
- Sew a drawstring.
- Thread the drawstring.
- Go to yoga!
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Edit Step 4 ¶
We're going to create a pleat at the bottom that will make a less boxy shape at the end of the bag.
With the tube still inside-out, fold the edges in on themselves like in the picture, and sandwich one end of the strap into the bottom seam (with the long side inside the main tube).
Pin and sew (you may want to sew several times for reinforcement).

Edit Step 5
— Create the drawstring casing.
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Test your bag to see how much space you have at the top to create the drawstring casing.
With the bag still inside out, fold down a hem to match the size of your drawstring (a little bigger to allow movement, of course).
I used the hem of the pants, so I didn't need to fold it under to hide any edges, but depending on the type and condition of your pants, you may need to turn the hem twice to make it nice.
Leave a space unsewn so that you can thread your drawstring later.

Edit Step 7
— Thread the drawstring.
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You're almost there! Thread the drawstring through the casing using a safety pin.
Cut a hole along the casing on the on the outside of the bag.
You can choose to embroider around this hole if you're worried about fraying, but it will only fray a little if you're using denim or corduroy, like me.

Edit Step 8 ¶
Turn the bag right side out and attach the loose end of the strap to the loose ends of the drawstring with the sewing machine.
Be careful, as this will probably be very thick and could prove difficult to run through your sewing machine. I know my machine certainly didn't like it!
Reinforce this seam.
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