35+ Free Bag Patterns to Sew With Your Stash of Beautiful Quilting Cotton Fabric
If you’re like me, you’ve probably got closets full of quilting cotton fabric just waiting for you to use it, and a zillion ideas of what to use it for. Bag patterns are one of my favorite choices. I think you’ll love them, too. So I gathered 35 of my favorite free bag patterns and put them all together to share with you.
There is something in here for everyone, from beginners looking for a simple market tote to the pros who are ready to tackle a multi-zipper crossbody. With just a few yards of cotton, you can create a functional accessory that you will use daily. And quilting cotton is so easy to handle, anyone can learn these patterns in no time.
Totes and Large Carryalls
These spacious designs are the perfect way to show off your favorite quilting cotton prints on a grand scale.
Mod Log Cabin Tote Bag Pattern

Just like quilting, quilt as you go (QAYG) can be used to sew bags too! Try it with my Mod Log Cabin Tote. I think you’ll love it! This one uses foam stabilizer to give it a professional, finished look.
DIY Big Beautiful Bag Pattern

The DIY Big Beautiful Bag Pattern is soooo fast and easy to sew; you won’t believe it! Even a beginner can make this pretty bag.
Sew Easy Big Zippered Bag

Next, Let me show you how to sew a big beautiful bag from the previous pattern – and add an easy zipper at the top! This is the Sew Easy Big Tote Bag – with a Zipper!
Easy Scrapyard Tote Pattern

Do you have lots of scraps to play with, or a charm pack waiting to be used? Make the Scrapyard Tote using my free bag pattern.
Bag from a Quilt

This free bag pattern goes one step further and uses a finished quilt to make the bag! So you’re not only using quilting cotton, but a whole quilt. It’s so fast, and you can find quilts at secondhand stores that still have a lot of life in them.
Tote with Many Pockets Pattern

Love pockets? This tote has six! Go nuts, burn through scraps, mix n’ match, and keep everything handy at the same time. Sounds like the perfect free bag pattern to sew.
Japanese Style Boxy Tote Bag Pattern

This free Japanese-inspired tote bag pattern is an excellent place to start because it’s a simple design; perfect for a beginner project. This sewing pattern includes instructions for making two different sizes so you’ll be sure to have the perfect size.
Basket Tote Pattern

Beautiful fabric never had a better match than on the Basket Tote. You have to try it!
See-Through Vinyl Tote Pattern

Cotton and vinyl together make a beautiful see through bag. I’ve even included tips for sewing with the vinyl. And remember, you can use vinyl from store packaging instead of purchasing your own. Here’s to zero waste!
Speedy Patchwork Tote Bag Pattern

The Speedy Patchwork Tote is about a spacious bag and quick piecing. Use scraps or charm packs, or coordinate your favorites. There are so many ways to do it that there won’t be another one like it in the world!
Strappy Bag with Pockets Pattern

This fabulous bag with big exterior pockets has easy leather straps, but if you want to use all cotton – I have a tutorial for cotton bag straps too.
Sweet Quilted Tote Pattern

Practice all your quilting skills on fabric and then sew it into this Sweet Quilted Tote. I think you’ll be really happy with this bag pattern.
Quilt as You Go Bag Pattern with Pom Poms

Use fabric scraps and a quilt as you go (QAYG) technique to make this adorable tote pattern! The pom poms are optional, but I love the quirky touch!
Japanese Knock-Off Tote Bag Pattern

You don’t have to use Japanese fabrics on my Japanese Knock Off Bag; your favorite scraps will do. But you will love the simplicity and beauty of this design. It’s reversible too, so you can have the pockets inside, or out!
Three Hour Totes

Use strips of quilting cotton to make the cutest totes in three hours or less. The quilting part is optional, but so pretty.
- Used with permission from American Patchwork & Quilting® magazine.
Easy Rope-Handled Tote

Here is a free bag pattern for my Rope Handled Tote. The rope handles make it so you don’t have to take time turning fabric right-side-out, so it finishes more quickly than other bags. It’s a handy size that can fit a few three-ring binders.
Crossbody and Travel Bags
Stay organized and keep your hands free with these functional crossbody styles, featuring adjustable straps and secure compartments designed for life on the move.
The Perfect Cross Body Bag Pattern

I designed the Perfect Cross Body Bag Pattern because you asked me to! You will love the two generous exterior pockets, roomy interior, secure inside coin pocket, and adjustable strap. Don’t miss this unbelievable free bag pattern!
Triple Zipper Bag Pattern

The Triple Zipper Bag has more steps than some of the other patterns – but it is so worth it! It’s got great space for the essentials, and makes organization easy.
Convertible Cross Body Tote Pattern

Go cross-body style all the way with my DIY Convertible Cross Body Tote. The strap can change from a long one (to accommodate cross-body) or a shorter one for shoulder carry. Either way, you get to sew your favorite quilting cotton into a super cute tote.
Drawstring Backpack Pattern

Everyone loves a drawstring backpack; they are so practical. This one is even more so with a pocket! This is the perfect size for dance shoes and a skirt.
Double Compartment Cross Body Bag Pattern

The Double Compartment Cross Body Bag has a unique construction method that you will love. Let me share it with you!
Easy Cross Body Zipper Bag Pattern

Are there leftover jelly roll strips in your scrap bin? How about fabrics that are just dying to be sewn together? Here’s the perfect cross body bag to use them on. It goes together quickly; you can make lots for a craft fair, or party favors!
Bike Messenger Bag Pattern

This free messenger bag pattern fits on the front of a bike. Nothing will fall out of your pockets while you’re pedaling with this great bag along for the ride!
Pouches, Wallets, and Specialty Organizers
These quick-sew projects are perfect for organizing the little things—from makeup and yarn to your phone and cards—making them ideal gifts or satisfying afternoon sewing sessions.
Yarn Project Bag Pattern

Make your favorite yarn crafter happy with this Yarn Project Bag. It has a grommet on top so they can use the string/yarn while the bag is closed, keeping project supplies clean and in one spot.
Boxy Zipper Bag or Purse Pattern

My Boxy Zipper Bag Pattern can also be customized with or without bag hardware. Add handles to make a purse or D-rings and a strap to make a cross-body bag. It would make a great cosmetic bag, and check out my other boxy bags below to make a whole set! Remember to tag me on Instagram @sewcanshe so I can admire your work.
Tiny Tote Bag Pattern

Sew this Tiny Bag with a classic shape that’s just right for your essentials. It would be great for travel, or you could give it to a toddler to use for imaginative play!
DIY Clutch Bag Pattern

This cute DIY Clutch Bag has a spot for your phone, and a zipper coin pocket too. Mix some cute prints and tag me @sewcanshe so I can see what you come up with!
Clamshell Bag Pattern

You can customize this clamshell bag pattern by choosing to add pockets and handles! Without anything fancy, this zipper bag is just right for holding supplies, cosmetics, or small things when you travel. But if you add exterior pockets and handles, it makes a darling handbag.
Tiny Designer Style Tote Bag Pattern

If you love sewing with foam stabilizer (like I do!), you’ll love my designer version of the Tiny Bag. It’s even better than the first one!
Chubby Lunch Tote Pattern

It’s called the chubby lunch tote, but it’s also perfect as a purse, a scripture bag, and a cosmetics pouch!
Car Ditty Bag Pattern

Keep the important things in your car organized with the free Car Ditty Bag pattern.
Boxy Zipper Pouch

Here is the tiny size of the boxy zipper bag patterns. This one would be well suited to hold your travel size toiletries, or your collection of dice. I would love to see your set in action; tag me on Instagram @sewcanshe.
The Perfect DIY Wallet Handbag Pattern

Is it a wallet or a purse? It doesn’t matter – this little bag is perfect. There’s a vinyl window on the opposite side for a convenient pocket, but you can use fabric instead if you prefer. It’s the perfect size for your phone and other essentials.
Drawstring Ditty Bag Pattern

Contrasting fabric on the sides make the Drawstring Ditty Bag unique and special. They are a great beginner project. My friend uses them for sorting and storing her son’s cars, blocks, and plastic animal collection.
Snappy Tote Pattern

Sew up a fast and easy bag with a snap closure. There is a handle on top and a pocket on the back for holding things you don’t want to lose track of. It’s the perfect size for a few diapers and pack of wipes.
Halloween Treat (or not) Bag Pattern

Of course, you can sew these little totes for any occasion. I love the pumpkin fabric though!
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