The 35 Greatest 1-yard Bag Patterns Ever!
You only need one yard of fabric to sew a useful shopping bag or a purse. Learn how to sew beautiful, practical bags with a single yard in my latest collection of 35 free one yard bag patterns!ย
This list includes lots of quick and easy bag patterns, like fold-over messenger bags, tote bags, cross-body bags, shopping totes, a laundry bag, and lots of purses. You will definitely find the bag you need.
Getting Started
For those who have never sewn before, 1-yard cuts of fabric are affordable, easy to find, and just enough to make one project. Best of all, the first five patterns on this list only require basic sewing skills and tools – a sewing machine, scissors (or rotary cutter and mat), and coordinating thread. Pins or sewing clips will also be helpful.
Pro Tip: If the width of fabric is less than 40”, you may need more than a yard for some of these sewing projects.
I’ve Listed my Easiest Bags First!
To help you find a sewing project you will love, the easiest patterns and tutorials that only need 1 yard of fabric are listed first. This is for all the beginning sewists!
Pro Tip: Lightweight cotton fabric (like quilting cotton) is easy to sew. So is heavier cotton fabric, such as canvas, duck, and home decor fabrics. Almost all of these projects are designed for cotton. You can use leftover fabrics from a quilt, too!
One Yard Messenger Bag
The One Yard Magic Messenger Bag is the perfect sewing project for a beginner, and it’s a super practical bag too. It could be your first DIY bag!
One Yard Hobo Bag
The One Yard Magic Hobo Bag pattern is just as easy. Do you have 1 yard for this in your fabric stash? Go grab it and start sewing. You’ll love how this bag gets its cool shape!
Easy Tote
Kidsโ Halloween treat bags like this one are fast and easy to sew! Just grab 1/2 yard cute fabric exterior and any other 1/2 yard for the lining! This pattern also makes a fabulous book, craft, or shopping bag.
Japanese Style Square Bag
Learn to sew an easy tote bag with a boxy shape. This Japanese-inspired design is perfect for a beginner โ the shape is made with some easy darts sewn into the side of the bag. The free sewing pattern includes instructions for making two different sizes. You’ll be able to make two of the smaller size bag with one yard of fabric so you can make one for yourself and one for a friend.
Cute Tote Bag with Optional Applique Bunnies
Here’s an unlined bag pattern that works best with heavier upholstery weight fabric (this fabric looked like linen, but it was polyester). The Easy Tote Pattern has a free (optional) bunny applique too.
Hostess Apron and Tote Bag
Sew a matching hostess apron and tote bag with a single yard. Don’t miss out on this magical tutorial.
Teacher Tote Bags
You will love the zippered top on these beautiful canvas bags that I designed with teachers in mind. The free pattern only requires 1/2 yard of cotton canvas fabric and 2 coordinating cotton fat quarters to make a beautiful bag.
Fish Drawstring Bags
Sew up adorable and useful drawstring laundry bags that are shaped like fish! This easy sewing tutorial includes free pattern templates. Get started now with just a yard of fabric. I have used this pattern to make a backpack too!
Canvas Book Bag
This little book bag pattern is perfect for natural canvas fabric and quilting cotton on the straps. This bag pattern has a pocket on the outside. I love a functional bag!
Car Diddy Bag
My Car Diddy Bag holds my phone (and the cords, lol), a couple of pens, and anything else I want to quickly toss in there while Iโm driving. What will you put in it?
Big Pocket Baby Clutch
Handmade gifts are the best, arenโt they? Hereโs a cute diaper clutch you can whip up quickly when a friend is having a baby. Just toss in a few diapers and wipes, and youโve got the most thoughtful (and useful) gift at the baby shower!
Drawstring Ditty Bags
Learn how to make easy drawstring bags with less than a yard of fabric. You’ll love this tutorial, which can be sewn with coordinating fabrics or just one.
Flat Travel Bag
With just a half-yard of fabric, you can make 1 easy shoe storage bag, and with 1 yard, you can make a set of 2. These are perfect for keeping shoes protected from everything else in your bag โ or maybe keeping everything else protected from your shoes, lol!
Rope Handled Totes
My rope-handled tote pattern is so quick to sew because you don’t have to make handles or straps. Rope is trendy, too!
Big Vinyl and Fabric Tote
How can you sew a big, professional-looking bag with just four fat quarters? Use see-through vinyl for the sides! This beautiful See-Through Tote is easy to sew for a confident beginner. It’s perfect for taking to the airport or the stadium!
Handy Travel Pouch
Sew together a handy travel pouch with a cross-body strap thatโs perfect for travel. There are 3 interior pockets in 3 sizes โ room for just what you need!
Sweet Quilted Bag
Learn how to sew a quilted tote. The quilting stitches are optional, but I hope you don’t skip them!
Chubby Lunch Tote
The Chubby Lunch Tote is a medium skill-level bag for holding much more than just your lunch.
Boxy Zipper Bag or Purse Pattern
My Boxy Zipper Bag Pattern can be made with or without bag hardware. Add handles to make a purse or D-rings and a strap to make a cross-body bag.
Convertible Cross Body Tote
Sew a beautiful cross-body bag pattern that will be your new favorite purse! You can easily switch from cross-body to shoulder carry depending on your mood or your fit.
2 Bags from 1 Yard of Fabric
Mix and match with this One Yard Magic Bag Pattern: one yard for one bag or 2 yards for 2 bags with a different lining.
Yarn Project Bag
Sew up a roomy bag perfect for carrying balls of yarn and your knitting or crochet projects, too! The Yarn Project Bag would make a great gift. It’s like a portable yarn bowl with the nice hole on top!
Double Compartment Cross Body Bag
Make yourself a Double Compartment Cross Body Bag with two main pockets, a slim third pocket, plus a zipper pocket on the back! Youโll love it.
The Arial Bag
Sew yourself (or a friend) The Arial Tote Pattern with a unique braided strap and a cell phone pocket on the inside!
Pretty Hobo Bag
This hobo bag-style purse pattern is easier to make than you think! I wanted to keep it simple enough that it wouldnโt take more than a day to sew and yet still have all the features of an everyday purse.
Clamshell Bag
Sew a clamshell bag pattern just the way you like it! 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.
Sling Bag
Sew your own sling bag (a.k.a. cross body, hip bag, fanny pack, waist wallet, belt bag…you get the idea) using your favorite fabric and easy sewing techniques. This free sewing pattern will show you how!
Car Trash Bag
This easy-to-sew car trash bin has an adjustable strap so it can be placed near your car’s center console, around a headrest, or you can even loop through a door handle. Plastic snaps hold a removable bag in place to keep everything clean and easily remove trash!
Kids Bike Messenger Bag
This pattern is for a cute messenger bag that fits on the front of a bike โ itโs perfect for kids or kids at heart! It’s nice to have a secure place for important things.
Baguette Bag
Sew a small purse in the cutest shape everyone wants โ a Baguette Bag! This purse may be small but you can still pack it with everything you need. I get compliments every time I take it out.
DIY Clutch Bag
Here is a free clutch bag pattern for a great clutch! The fabric will make the style fun or formal.
Triple Zipper Bag
This bag delivers. There’s a place for everything, and everything in its place. I’m sure you will love sewing the free triple zipper bag pattern. And don’t let the zippers scare you off. I promise you can do it!
The Perfect DIY Wallet Bag
This is great in a bigger bag or on its own. There’s a pocket with optional vinyl for your phone, and you can add a strap or not. Check out my free Perfect DIY Wallet pattern.
The One Yard Tote
This tote is perfect as a reusable shopping bag because you can roll it or fold it up, and since it takes only one yard of fabric it’s realistic to sew a few of them for all your shopping needs.
The Perfect First Tote Bag
This tutorial by Debbie is really nicely done. It includes a few things that elevate it from a beginner bag (which it is) to a lovely skilled piece of functional art!
IPad/Tablet Case
This nice accessory isn’t exactly a bag, but it’s a cousin, or something. Keep your tablet clean and safe inside your bag with this beautiful Vera Bradley inspired free tablet case pattern.
Bonus: Bag Organizer!
Change your things from one purse to another with this handy purse organizer. You won’t need two of everything, and you won’t forget something important in your other bag!
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