These were so simple and fun to make, and they made my whole house smell like lavender! I loved picking out my favorite prints to create fresh smelling stacks of sachets.
MATERIALS
To make twenty sachets:
- A Dutch Chintz Garden Roll (This particular product is no longer available, but our Liberty Mini Rainbow Bundle would be a great alternative!)
- 1/2- yard Organic Canvas in Natural
- 100% cotton thread in color 1240
- Hand Quilting thread in color 829
- A 1 pound bag of dried lavender (This site also has a lot of other great smelling herbs that would work well if you wanted to try something besides lavender.)
SIZE
Each sachet is 3 1/2-inch square
PATTERN
CUTTING
Pick out the fabrics you’d like to use from the roll of fabrics. In the example I am making a set of 12. If you’re going to give them or use them as a set make sure you like the way they look all together.
Cut each of the chintz fabrics into a 4-inch square.
Cut 12 (or however many sachets you’re making) 4-inch squares from the canvas, one for each of the chintz squares.
SEWING
Press one side of each of the cut squares 1/4-inch towards the wrong side.
Pin each chintz square to a canvas square, right sides together, with their folded sides lined up. Do not pin the folded sides.
Using the cotton sewing thread and a 1/4-inch seam allowance sew around the three pinned sides. Make sure to sew down the sides of the folds.
Turn sewn piece right sides out.
FILLING AND FINISHING
Fill each sewn pocket with 10 heaping teaspoons of lavender and pin it closed. Make sure that the folded edges are flush with one another and that no raw seams or stray threads are popping out past the pinned edge.
Using the hand quilting thread sew the sachet closed with a blind stitch: Start with the knot on the inside of the fold. Pull the needle through along the fold of the chintz side and exit 1/4-inch from the edge.
Push the needle through the opposite side’s fold (on the canvas side) directly across from the first exit point.
Go back and forth like this, sewing through the folds, until you reach the end of the open side. Tie a knot at the end.
Pull the thread through to the front of the sachet and snip it at the exit point to hide the end.
Thread an 18-inch length of the hand quilting thread and do not tie a knot. Starting from the canvas side of the sachet take a small horizontal tacking stitch through the sachet. Leave a 4-inch tail. Re-stitch over this stitch a few times and pull the stitch tight so that the sachet puckers towards the center, as shown above.
Double knot the working end of the thread to the tail on the canvas side, making sure to pull the knot tight to secure it. Hide the ends of the thread inside of the sachet as you did in the previous step and you’re all done!
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