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14 Handy Travel Accessories You Can Sew

May 8, 2023 by Anne Weaver

Whether you’re headed out on a long road trip or just hopping a plane for a quick weekend trip, having the right travel accessories can make your trip go much smoother.  And I don’t know about you, but the stores never seem to have exactly the kind of accessory I’m looking for.  But if you sew, it’s easy to sew your own travel accessories and make exactly what you want.

We’ve rounded up some tutorials showing how you can make handy travel accessories to make your adventures more organized. 

14 Handy Travel Accessories You Can Sew

From shoe bags to toiletry cases to luggage tags, read on for some great travel accessory sewing ideas!

 

DIY Storage Bag in 3 Sizes – Smart Expandable Bag by AppleGreen Cottage

[photo credit: AppleGreen Cottage

 

Sassy Sleep Mask – Free Sewing Pattern by Orange Bettie

[photo credit: Orange Bettie]

 

Free Pattern: Travel Jewelry Case by Sew Can She

[photo credit: Sew Can She]

 

Sew and Use Packing Cubes by Melly Sews

[photo credit: Melly Sews]

 

How to Make a Travel Neck Pillow: DIY Video and Tutorial by The Renegade Seamstress

[photo credit: The Renegade Seamstress]

 

Sew a DIY Travel Toiletries Bag by The Crafty Gentleman

[photo credit: The Crafty Gentleman]

 

Easy Travel Pillowcase Tutorial – with French seams! by Broadway Fabrics

[photo credit: Broadway Fabrics]

 

No Peek – DIY Luggage Tags by Sew Simple Home

[photo credit: Sew Simple Home]

 

Re-Imagine and Renovate: Laminated Travel Toiletry Bag by Sew4Home

[photo credit: Sew4Home]

 

20 Minute DIY Sloth Travel Pillow Made With The Cricut by Hello Creative Family

[photo credit: Hello Creative Family]

 

DIY Toiletry Bag [Full Tutorial to Make a Hanging Travel Bag] by Mary Martha Mama

[photo credit: Mary Martha Mama]

 

How to Make a Luggage Handle Cover by Little Birdie Secrets

[photo credit: Little Birdie Secrets]

 

DIY Travel Toothbrush Roll Bag by Heather Handmade

[photo credit: Heather Handmade]

 

How to Sew a Luggage Tag by Positively Splendid

[photo credit: Positively Splendid]

Fabric Tic Tac Toe Travel Game Sewing Tutorial

Kids Travel Toiletry Bag Sewing Tutorial

Easy Travel Toothbrush Roll Sewing Tutorial

Easy Travel Laundry Bag Sewing Tutorial

The Best Travel Accessories Tutorials To Sew

How to Sew a Kids Travel Art Folio

 

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Mary Poppins Eyelet Tote Bag – Free Sewing Pattern

The Mary Poppins Eyelet Tote is one of those sewing projects that feels both practical and a little bit magical. It has that wonderfully roomy, “I can fit everything in here” shape that makes it perfect for everyday errands, library trips, market shopping, craft supplies, or even as a handmade gift bag.

What makes this tote stand out is the eyelet handle design. Instead of a standard sewn-on strap, the handles are threaded through large eyelets around the top of the bag, creating a gathered, slightly slouchy finish that gives the tote its Mary Poppins-style charm. The finished size is generous too, measuring around 23 inches wide x 13½ inches high x 5 inches deep, so this is not a tiny decorative bag — it is a proper carry-all tote.

The tutorial is detailed and step-by-step, covering the exterior fabric, lining, interfacing, pocket, boxed corners, optional base support, eyelet placement, and fabric-covered tube handles. It does require a little patience, especially when marking and setting the eyelets evenly, but the finished result is worth the extra care.

I especially like that this bag includes an interior pocket, which makes it far more useful than a basic open tote. The optional cardboard or heavyweight interfacing base is also a clever addition if you want the bag to hold its shape better when filled.

This project is probably best suited to a confident beginner or intermediate sewer. A newer sewer could absolutely make it, but I would suggest reading through the full pattern first, taking time with the cutting measurements, and double-checking the eyelet spacing before making any holes. One commenter even mentioned that the directions were thorough enough for a relative beginner, though the eyelet step may need a careful re-read.

The beauty of this pattern is how easy it would be to personalize. A vintage floral fabric gives it a sweet cottage-style look, bold canvas would make it feel more modern, and denim or ticking stripe would turn it into a sturdy everyday market tote. You could also use contrast lining or a fun pocket fabric for a little surprise inside.

Overall, this is a charming, useful, and very giftable sewing project. The Mary Poppins Eyelet Tote free sewing pattern has a lovely handmade feel, plenty of room, and enough design detail to make it more special than a plain tote bag. It is a great choice if you want to sew a bag that looks impressive but is still built from straightforward sewing techniques.

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