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Jul262009

Molly's Sketchbook: Tooth Fairy Bags

We thought we'd try to make the whole Tooth Fairy ritual a little more fun by making a colorful bag complete with a special tooth-shaped pocket for the baby tooth. The Tooth Fairy can take away the tooth and leave the loot in the bag.

This is a really quick project. So quick that you might want to whip up a few in different colors for the different kids (and teeth!) in your life.

Materials

To make 1 3-inch x 3-inch bag:

Cutting

Trace the tooth template on the ecru felt and cut it out.

Cut the bright felt into a 3-inch x 8-inch rectangle.

Cut the yarn into two 14-inch pieces.

The Top Hems

Fold and pin each short side in 1/2 an inch towards the wrong side.

Using the bright embroidery thread, sew these folds down with a small running stitch. You will later thread the drawstring through the small tube created by these hems, so make sure not to sew them closed.

The Tooth

Fold the piece in half right side facing, so the two hems meet up at the top.

Place the tooth shape in the center of the folded piece and pin it down to the top layer of felt.

Using the ivory embroidery thread sew the tooth in place keeping the top open to create a little pocket as shown above.

Sewing up the Sides

Fold the piece in half again with the right side facing out and the top hems matching.

Pin the sides closed.

Using the bright embroidery thread sew both of the sides closed with a small running stitch and stop at the top hem. Do not sew alll the way to the top, leave the tubes created by the top hems open.

Adding the Drawstrings

Thread a large, dull needle point needle with one of the 14-inch pieces of yarn and pull it through one of the top hem tubes.

Then turn around and thread the same length through the opposite tube.

Tie a knot at the end of the length of yarn.

Repeat this on the opposite side of the top hem with the other 14-inch length of yarn.

Trim both of the ends of the yarn drawstrings...

... and you'll be able tighten the top of the bag by pulling on the opposite drawstrings.

Now all you have to do is wait for the Tooth Fairy!

Reader Comments (15)

These are adorable! I can't wait to make some!
Thank you for sharing :)
July 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMarrissa
I love it! Thank you for sharing. :)
July 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDebbie
Lovely idea! Sadly tooth fairy never visited my pillow but I will surely make these for my boy.
July 27, 2009 | Unregistered Commentermiosotis
My guys are a couple of years away from losing teeth but I think these will do the trick nicely. Thanks so much!
July 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMeg
I love this super simle super cool & cute tutorial!! I added to my blog which includes favorite tutorials and finds online, my personal bookmark of what i love ;) (xboutiquex.blogspot)
July 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterWinn
My little girl just lost her front tooth a few days ago. I wish I would have had one of these pretties (way better than the sandwich bag *gack* that we used!!)- -well, now I'll be ready for next time!
Thank you!
August 1, 2009 | Unregistered Commentermegan
how clever and cute are those? I love them thanks for the great tutorial and pictures!
I posted a link to your site on my craft blog so my viewers can hop over to your and get the great tutorial too!

Thanks for sharing
Samantha at TwoHeartsTogether
http://www.twoheartstogether.com/2009/07/30/tooth-fairy-bags/
I'm new to this site, can I sell these once I make them?
September 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRebekah
Hi Rebekah,
Thank you so much for your interest in our site. All of the projects on this site are copyrighted by purl and purlsoho.com and may not be used for resale. They are here for your personal enjoyment and to give as gifts. Thanks so much for your question.
The Purl Bee.
September 1, 2009 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
I've never sewn or embroidered ... the directions were great which made it an easy project! My little niece just lost her first tooth this week so she'll have this ready for the other toothies that will follow. I hope her younger sister will also use this little bag. Thank you so much for this great project!
October 10, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTerri
These are too cute. cannot wait to make them!
November 12, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkat
This is fabulous, my daughter and I just made one. It was so simple she did most of her own stitching. I loved the un-evenness of the stitches and contrasting thread she picked out. Very sweet!
January 14, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterberkeleymomma
http://growingkiwis.blogspot.com/2010/01/dont-you-know-our-bunny-teeth-bleed.html

Thanks so much. I just made one for my 5 year old who is very excited about his first loose tooth!
January 28, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMeg
Adorei seus trabalhos.abraços
May 16, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermarcia
Thanks so much your your cute idea and clear, concise directions. I am not a crafter, but was able to make this easily and was thrilled with the results. I posted a link on my blog to pass along. www.vinobaby.blogspot.com
July 2, 2010 | Unregistered Commentervinobaby

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