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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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How To Sew A Tube Top: 10 Easy Tube Top Sewing Tutorials

There is something wonderfully nostalgic about a tube top sewing project. It takes me straight back to summer wardrobes, beach bags, music festivals, backyard barbecues, and that glorious stage of sewing where you realise a wearable top does not have to involve sleeves, collars, buttonholes, or three evenings of muttering at pattern tissue.

A DIY tube top is one of those small garment sewing projects that can be surprisingly beginner-friendly, especially if you are working with stretch fabric, shirring, or a simple elasticated design. It is also a brilliant stash-buster. You can use leftover cotton, gingham, linen blends, jersey, rib knit, shirting fabric, or even a pretty remnant that was too small for a dress but too lovely to toss into the scrap basket. We all have those pieces, don’t we? The ones we keep patting fondly and moving from pile to pile.

This roundup includes tube top sewing patterns, bandeau top tutorials, shirred crop tops, and strapless summer tops with different construction methods. Some are very simple rectangle-style tops, while others have lining, elastic channels, straps, or a more fitted bodice. Whether you want a casual beach cover-up, a festival top, a layering piece under a jacket, or a cute handmade summer top for a teen, these tutorials will give you plenty of ways to sew your own.

Easy Tube Top Sewing Patterns And Tutorials

Ruffle Tube Top – CraftGossip
This CraftGossip tutorial is a sweet summer-style tube top with a ruffle detail, which gives it a softer and more playful finish than a plain bandeau. It is a lovely option if you want something feminine without making the project overly complicated. I’d sew this one in a lightweight cotton or lawn for that breezy handmade summer feel.

Macrame Straps For A Tube Top – CraftGossip
This one is a clever little add-on if you love the idea of a tube top but want extra support or a boho detail. The macrame straps turn a basic strapless top into something that feels more festival-ready and handmade. It is also a nice fix for a tube top that looks cute but needs just a bit more security for real-life wearing.

How To Make A Tube Top – Treasurie
Treasurie’s tutorial is a good beginner-friendly place to start because it walks through making a basic tube top from your own measurements. The method uses simple rectangle pieces, side seams, a hem, and elastic to help the top stay in place. This is the kind of project that feels achievable if you are just dipping your toes into sewing clothes.

Tube Top Sewing Tutorial – SewGuide
SewGuide explains the difference between sewing a tube top from stretch fabric and making one from non-stretch fabric, which is very helpful if you are still learning how fabric choice affects fit. A stretchy fabric will behave very differently from cotton, so this is worth reading before cutting into your favourite piece. It is practical, straightforward, and good for sewists who like understanding the “why” before they sew.

Strapless Top Sewing Tutorial – SewGuide
This strapless top tutorial is a nice step up from the most basic tube top because it includes a shaped/gathered bodice and band construction. It still has that simple summer top feeling, but with a little more design detail. I like this option if you want something that feels more like a proper handmade garment rather than a quick rectangle-and-elastic project.

DIY Shirred Crop Top With Tie Straps – The Essentials Club
This shirred crop top is a gorgeous way to practise elastic thread and make a fitted top without needing darts or zippers. The tutorial introduces shirring as a gathered, elasticised technique, which is perfect for tube tops because it gives stretch and shape at the same time. The tie straps are optional in spirit, but they add charm and make the top feel more secure.

How To Sew Your Own Smocked Top – Modeliste Creative
This smocked top tutorial is ideal if you want that classic elastic-thread summer top look. It uses cotton fabric and shirring elastic, and the instructions talk through the fabric width in relation to the finished bust measurement. Gingham would be adorable here, but floral cotton, chambray, or lightweight linen would all work beautifully too.

Free DIY Bandeau Crop Top Tutorial – Helen’s Closet Patterns
Helen’s Closet offers a polished bandeau-style crop top tutorial with elastic placement above and below the bust, plus straps for support. This is a good choice if you want a tube-top-inspired garment that feels a little more wearable for everyday life. It would be lovely under overalls, linen shirts, kimonos, or loose summer jackets.

DIY Elasticated Bandeau Top Tutorial – Georgia’s Portfolio
This bandeau tutorial focuses on elastic channels and topstitching, which gives the finished top a more structured, intentional look. It is a great tutorial for sewists who want to practise neat parallel stitching and elastic insertion. The contrast topstitching idea could be really cute on plain fabric, especially if you want a handmade top with a modern edge.

Aviana Feather Tube Top Free Sewing Pattern – Mood Fabrics
Mood’s Aviana tube top is more dramatic than the everyday bandeau styles, with a free sewing pattern and instructions for sewing the main and lining fabrics together. It is a better pick for confident beginners or intermediate sewists who want something with more structure and statement appeal. Skip the feathers if that is not your thing, or use the pattern shape as inspiration for a dressier strapless top.

Tips Before You Sew A Tube Top

The biggest trick with any tube top sewing pattern is choosing the right fabric for the method. Stretch knits are forgiving and comfortable, while woven cottons usually need elastic, shirring, smocking, ties, or another way to help the top fit securely. For a first attempt, I would start with an inexpensive fabric or a remnant rather than the treasured piece you’ve been saving since 2017.

For comfort, always check the top edge before you call it finished. Elastic should feel snug enough to stay up, but not so tight that you spend the day tugging at it or quietly regretting your life choices. If you are sewing for a teen or someone very active, adding straps, halter ties, or removable shoulder ties can make the top much more wearable.

A tube top is also a lovely project for learning simple garment skills: measuring the body, working with elastic, sewing stretch fabrics, hemming knits, adding shirring, and adjusting fit. Small project, big learning — the best kind of sewing afternoon.

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