Fold both main inner fabric pieces half and then half again to create a quarter.
Diy play mat bag.
To facilitate your lego genius you may have bought hundreds of lego already but where are the legos at your house.
Cut the fabric in the shapes you want.
Or use a small bag you already have ribbon sewing tape drawstring for bag chord optional.
I took it one step further to create a mat with a drawstring closure.
Repeat with the other piece of fabric until you have two large circles.
Each edge needs to be at least 21 or one inch more than what you want the.
Cut out two 3 wide strips to equal that length.
Simply spread the mat out to play on it here it is complete with lego.
Same in my house i can find them in closets under sofa and in office.
Play mat bag tutorial 1.
Fold one piece of fabric into quarters.
Now measure 18 inches from the center fold to create an arc.
Repeat this process on the chenille so that you have two 36 inch.
I made a pond and a sandy patch.
Fold strip in half lengthwise and press.
Especially ones with small pieces.
This is my solution a toy bag that converts to a play mat and then back to a storage bag.
Dino mat an easy portable play mat diy.
When your child or you have finished playing simply draw up the cord slide the spring toggle up to hold the bag shut tuck the excess cord inside the bag and hang the whole caboodle on the back of the bedroom door.
So this play mat that turns into a bag is truly the coolest thing.
When my guys started playing with lego a friend suggested that i lay a sheet down on the floor for them to play on.
Diy drawstring toy bag playmat free sewing pattern tutorial.
Baby kids diy drawstring toy bag playmat free sewing pattern tutorial.
Begin by folding the fabric into quarters.
I totally forgot to take pictures of this.
Mark the points for the straps on all layers of the fabric.
Place patter on top of fabric and cut according to pattern.
You could even make small individual play mats 18x18 would be a perfect fun size.
This is handy as it s easier to brush clean than felt.
Since making this one for brick building blocks aka legos i thought this could work for so many other toys.
Turn under the ends and stitch a 1 4 hem.
Mark the cut slits on the inner fabric and snip at the fold.
Stick the second strip to the opposite edge so there is a space of equal distance between the two strips on each side.
Cut three strips of fabric that are 40.
Cut along the 18 inch measurements creating a circle of fabric approximately 36 inches in diameter.