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Saturday, October 25, 2025

How to Make DIY Make a cute "denim baguette bag" with old jeans!

 Absolutely! Let’s make a cute DIY denim baguette bag from old jeans. I’ll break it down step by step with all the details you need, including materials, measurements, and tips for a polished finish.



Materials Needed

  • Old pair of jeans (the thicker, sturdier, the better)

  • Scissors or rotary cutter

  • Sewing machine (or needle and thread for hand sewing)

  • Pins or clips

  • Measuring tape or ruler

  • Chalk or fabric marker

  • Lining fabric (optional, like cotton)

  • Fusible interfacing (optional, for sturdiness)

  • Bag strap (can use a leftover jean strip, chain strap, or ribbon)

  • Buttons, patches, or embellishments (optional)


Step 1: Choose Your Jeans

  • Pick a pair of jeans with interesting details like pockets, seams, or distressing.

  • Wash and iron them before cutting.




Step 2: Cut the Fabric

  1. Bag Body:

    • Cut a rectangle from the jean leg for the bag body.

    • Typical size for a baguette bag: 12–14 inches (width) x 6–8 inches (height).

    • If your jeans have a side seam, you can incorporate it for added style.

  2. Bag Lining (optional):

    • Cut the same size rectangle from lining fabric if you want a soft interior.

  3. Strap:

    • Cut a long strip from the jeans for the strap, roughly 16–20 inches long x 2 inches wide.

    • Fold and sew the edges for a neat finish, or use a pre-made chain or ribbon strap.


Step 3: Prepare the Bag Pieces

  • Reinforce the fabric: If your jeans are thin, iron on fusible interfacing to the wrong side of the denim to make it sturdier.

  • Pockets (optional): Cut out a jean pocket and sew it onto the bag front for extra style.




Step 4: Sew the Bag Body

  1. Fold the denim rectangle in half widthwise, so the short sides meet.

  2. Pin or clip the sides.

  3. Sew along the sides with a 1/4–1/2 inch seam allowance, leaving the top open.

  4. For a flat bottom, fold the bottom corners into triangles and sew across (box the corners) about 1–2 inches from the tip.


Step 5: Add the Lining (Optional)

  • Sew the lining in the same way as the denim body.

  • Place the lining inside the denim bag wrong sides together.

  • Fold the top edge in about 1/2 inch and sew all around to secure the lining.




Step 6: Attach the Strap

  • Sew the ends of your strap to the top corners of the bag.

  • Reinforce the stitches by sewing an “X” shape for durability.

  • Adjust the length for a perfect shoulder fit.


Step 7: Finishing Touches

  • Fold the top edge to create a small flap or leave it open.

  • Add a snap button, Velcro, or magnetic closure.

  • Embellish with patches, beads, or embroidery to personalize your bag.

  • Trim any loose threads and iron the bag for a crisp finish.




Tips for a Cute Look

  • Use the jean waistband as a top edge for a unique design.

  • Mix in different denim shades from other jeans for a patchwork style.

  • Add frayed edges for a casual, trendy vibe.

  • Keep it small and slim—that’s the classic baguette bag style.


If you want, I can make a visual step-by-step guide with diagrams showing exactly how to cut and sew your denim baguette bag. It makes the process way easier to follow!

Do you want me to do that?

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