Tuesday, February 25, 2025

2 More Japanese Rice Bags for Holding Sewing Machine Foot Pedals

Two more Japanese Rice Bags finished. I used the last of this sewing theme print to make these rice bags, but I needed a different fabric for the bottom of one of them as I only had 4 squares left of the fabric for the 4 sides. Each have different lining fabrics. 

The squares were cut 7 1/2" square on the smaller bag and 8" square on the larger bag. Just a slight difference in size as you can see.

These are the last ones I will make for holding sewing machine foot pedals. Since I have the clear window pockets, I can place other foot pedals inside by changing the machine card in the pocket if I want to switch machine or if I sell or give any machine away in the future.

2 rice bags
I forgot about adding the clear vinyl pocket to hold the sewing machine names, so I hand sewed these on afterwards.

view from top with drawstrings closed
Drawstring Kumihimo cords I made to close the bags. I also used only 4 cord casings on these bags and made them wider. I had used 8 narrow casings on the other bags I made. I think either work well for bags of this size, but I prefer the narrow casings for larger size bags.

One inside lining shown
Thread spool fabric lining for this bag.

the other inside lining shown with sewing machine foot pedal inside bag
Pink wavy checkered lining fabric for this bag. Sewing machine foot pedal inside.

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