How to Make a Lavender Bag {No sew!}
Looking for a quick and easy gift to make? How about a charming lavender bag to tuck into a clothing drawer or closet? Also known as lavender sachets, these little bags take just minutes to make and require no sewing. You just need fabric and yarn scraps, lavender buds, and scissors to put them together. Make a bunch of these lavender bags and store them away for last-minute gift ideas. Your friends and family will love them!
Keep reading for the full tutorial on how to make a lavender bag (or a collection of them!).
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DIY Lavender Bags
You will need the following supplies to make several dried lavender bags:
Supplies
- scraps of fabric, such as this TICKING STRIPE FABRIC
- scraps of CREAM COTTON YARN or ribbon
- fabric pen
- LAVENDER BUDS
- PINKING SHEARS (or regular fabric scissors)
- Elastic bands
- Optional – 8-9″ diameter dessert plate
- Optional – size J crochet hook
PATTERN INFORMATION
- get the ad-free, printable pdf pattern as part of a lavender sachet bundle in the ETSY SHOP!
How to Make No Sew Lavender Sachets
Step 1 – Cut fabric for bags
The first thing you will do to create the lavender bags is to cut fabric for each individual bag. Make sure your fabric has been washed and ironed. I used my favorite TICKING FABRIC and some simple white linen. The softer and thinner your fabric is, the easier it will be to work with.
Cut an 8” diameter circle of fabric for one bag. I like to cut my sachet bag circles using pinking shears. This gives the raw edges a more interesting look.
It’s a great tip to use a small (8-9”) dessert plate to mark a circle on your fabric. Just trace around the plate with a fabric pen. (photo)
Step 2 – Add lavender
Next, place your fabric circle down with the wrong side facing up. Scoop a bit of your LAVENDER BUDS directly onto the center of the circle.
How much dried lavender do you put in a sachet?
You may wonder how much lavender buds to add to the sachet. I think ¼ cup is a perfect amount for this size sachet. I would not put more than 1/3 cup, because it could get more difficult to close the sachet up.
Step 3 – Gather up lavender sachet
Gently pull up the edges of the fabric circle and gather toward the middle. Try to gather the edges evenly, then use a small elastic band to close tightly. Make sure to wrap the elastic band around several times to tighten and ensure that no lavender buds fall out.
Wrap a pretty ribbon, yarn, or twine around the elastic band to cover it up. Another option is to add a sweet crochet loop at the neck of the bag. See the instructions for that below…
Optional – Add a Crochet Loop to Lavender Bag
Rather than covering the elastic band with a ribbon, you could also choose to embellish the lavender bag with a crocheted chain of yarn. Follow the steps below to make a crochet loop for the sachet.
Make a Crochet Chain
Using a scrap of coordinating cotton yarn, Chain 20 with a size J crochet hook, leaving a 4” tail.
The yarn I used (and my favorite cotton yarn) is Premier Home in the Cream color. It is my ‘go-to’ neutral yarn for crochet and knitting projects! You can find more of my FAVORITE SUPPLIES HERE.
Add Crochet Chain to Lavender Bag
Wrap your crochet chain snugly around the neck of the lavender bag (over the elastic band), then join with a Slip stitch to one of the chains.
Fasten off.
Use your 4” tail to join the beginning of the crochet chain to the neck of the bag to make a loop.
Tie the loose yarn ends together, then weave them in.
Now you have a loop to hang your lavender bag like so….
Finished DIY Lavender Bags
Your finished lavender sachet will measure approximately 3” height by 2.5” diameter. They are little bags, but they do the job!
Make a bunch of these lovely lavender bags using various fabrics and yarn, then group them as a gift!
Or just tuck them into your own drawers and linen closets for when you want to enjoy the soothing scent of lavender.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to make a lavender sachet bag. If you love sachets, check out these other SACHET PROJECTS.