diy jean tote bag repurposing denim fabric

DIY Jean Tote Bag (Upcycle Jeans Into a Bag You’ll Love)

This DIY jean tote bag is perfect if you’re looking to upcycle jeans into a bag. Transform your worn-out denim into a practical, eco-friendly tote you’ll actually use every day.

Instead of tossing old jeans, give them new life as a sturdy shopping companion. This beginner-friendly project requires minimal sewing and can be finished in just a few hours.

The result? A unique, durable bag that shows off your creativity while reducing textile waste.

Materials You’ll Need

  • One pair of old jeans (adult size works best)
  • Scissors or fabric shears
  • Sewing machine (or needle and thread for hand sewing)
  • Matching thread (denim/blue recommended)
  • Sewing Clips or Pins
  • Measuring tape or ruler
  • Seam ripper
  • Iron (optional but helpful)
  • Decorative elements (optional): patches, buttons, embroidery floss

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Step 1: Select and Prepare Your Jeans

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jeans before starting to ensure they’re clean and won’t shrink after you’ve created your bag.

Pro Tip: Jeans with interesting details like unique pocket designs, embroidery, or patches make for more distinctive tote bags. Consider using these features as decorative elements on your finished bag.

Step 2: Cut Off the Pant Legs

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bag length (typically 14-16 inches) and mark a straight line across both legs. Make sure both sides are even by measuring carefully.

Using sharp scissors, cut straight across both legs following your marked line. Set aside the cut-off legs – you can use this fabric later for handles or decorative elements.

For a more polished look, use a ruler or measuring tape to ensure your cut is perfectly straight. An uneven bottom edge will be noticeable on your finished tote bag.

Step 3: Tear Out the Inner Seam

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How to Use a Seam Ripper Effectively

Now you’ll need to open up the inner seam at the crotch area to create a flat front and back for your bag. Using your seam ripper, carefully tear out the inner seam that runs from the front to the back of the jeans.

  1. Insert the pointed end of the seam ripper under a stitch
  2. Push the blade against the thread until it cuts
  3. Move to the next stitch and repeat
  4. Once several stitches are cut, gently pull the fabric to separate
  5. Continue until the entire inner seam is opened

This step creates the flat front and back panels of your tote bag. Take your time to ensure you don’t damage the surrounding fabric.

Step 4: Trim the Crotch Fabric

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After opening the inner seam, you’ll notice curved fabric at the crotch area. To create a flat front and back for your tote bag, you’ll need to trim away these curves.

Lay the jeans flat and smooth out any wrinkles. Draw a straight line across the bottom where you want your bag to end. Using sharp scissors, carefully trim away the curved fabric to create straight edges that will form the bottom of your bag.

Be careful not to cut too much fabric. It’s better to trim conservatively and adjust later if needed. Cutting too much can reduce the size and capacity of your finished bag.

Step 5: Sew the Bottom of the Bag

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what will become the bottom of your bag. This is where you’ve trimmed the crotch area to create a straight line.

Creating a Durable Bottom Seam

Using your sewing machine (or needle and thread), sew a straight seam along the pinned edge. For extra durability, sew a second line of stitching about 1/4 inch away from your first line. This reinforcement is crucial since the bottom of the bag will bear the most weight.

“Double-stitching the bottom seam is essential for a sturdy tote that can handle groceries or books. Don’t skip this reinforcement step!”

– Experienced Upcycler

Optional: Creating a Flat Bottom

For a bag that stands up better when placed on a surface, you can create a flat bottom:

  1. With the bag inside out, pinch the bottom corners to form triangles
  2. Measure and mark about 2 inches from the point of each corner
  3. Sew straight across each corner at your marked line
  4. Trim excess fabric, leaving about 1/2 inch seam allowance

Step 6: Make and Attach the Handles

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You can create handles from the leftover pant legs or use contrasting fabric for a unique look. For standard tote handles, you’ll need two strips of fabric.

Creating Sturdy Handles

  1. Cut two equal strips of fabric, approximately 4 inches wide by 22 inches long
  2. Fold each strip in half lengthwise with right sides together
  3. Sew along the long open edge and one short end
  4. Turn the tube right side out (a safety pin can help with this)
  5. Press flat with an iron if available
  6. Topstitch around all edges for a finished look and added strength

Attaching Handles to Your Bag

Position your handles on the inside of the bag’s waistband, spacing them evenly. For a standard tote, place each handle end about 3-4 inches from the side seams. Pin in place.

Sew the handles securely using a box stitch with an X in the middle for maximum strength. This reinforcement is crucial as the handles will bear the weight of your bag’s contents.

Customization Ideas

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Make your jean tote bag unique by adding personal touches. Here are some ideas to customize your creation:

Decorative Elements

  • Add iron-on patches or appliqués
  • Embroider designs or your initials
  • Attach decorative buttons or studs
  • Sew on colorful fabric scraps
  • Use fabric paint for custom designs

Functional Additions

  • Add an inside pocket from the jean’s back pocket
  • Sew a zipper closure at the top
  • Create compartments with additional fabric
  • Add a key clip or carabiner
  • Reinforce the bottom with cardboard or plastic

Creative Idea: Use the original jean pockets as external pockets on your tote bag. They’re perfect for holding your phone, keys, or transit card for easy access!

Caring for Your DIY Jean Tote Bag

Your upcycled jean tote bag is designed to be durable, but proper care will extend its life even further. Here’s how to keep it looking great:

  • Spot cleaning: For small stains, use a damp cloth with mild soap to gently scrub the affected area
  • Machine washing: When necessary, wash your bag inside out on a gentle cycle with cold water
  • Air drying: Hang to dry rather than using a dryer to prevent shrinkage
  • Reinforcement: Check stitching periodically and reinforce any areas that show wear
  • Storage: Store flat or hanging when not in use to maintain shape

Denim typically becomes softer and develops character with use and washing. Your bag may develop a natural worn look over time, adding to its unique appeal.

Share Your Creation!

Now that you’ve created your unique jean tote bag, it’s time to show it off! We’d love to see your creative upcycling project and how you’ve personalized it.

“Every time you upcycle an old item, you’re giving it a second chance while reducing waste. Your creativity helps our planet!”

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make a jean tote bag without a sewing machine?

Yes! While a sewing machine makes the process faster, you can hand-sew your jean tote bag using a strong needle and denim thread. Use a backstitch for strength, especially on the bottom seam and handle attachments.

How can I make my DIY jean tote bag waterproof?

While denim isn’t naturally waterproof, you can add water resistance by applying a fabric waterproofing spray designed for outdoor fabrics. Alternatively, you can line your bag with waterproof fabric like ripstop nylon or oilcloth.

What’s the best way to clean my jean tote bag?

For regular cleaning, spot clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. If your bag needs a deeper clean, wash it inside out on a gentle cycle with cold water and air dry. Avoid bleach and harsh detergents that can damage the denim.

Looking for more ideas?

  • Discover clever ways to repurpose old jeans and learn exactly what to do with old denim jeans instead of throwing them away.
  • Looking for something more stylish? Try these DIY handbag ideas from old jeans and discover 5 creative ways to upcycle denim into bags you’ll love.

Wrapping Up: Your Sustainable Fashion Statement

By creating your own DIY jean tote bag, you’ve taken a meaningful step toward sustainable living. You’ve transformed what might have been textile waste into a practical, personalized accessory that reflects your creativity and environmental consciousness.

This project is just one example of how upcycling can give new life to old items. Your handmade tote not only serves a practical purpose but also starts conversations about reducing waste and rethinking our relationship with clothing and accessories.

We hope you’ve enjoyed this creative journey and that your new jean tote bag serves you well for years to come!

If you want to check out how to make a tote denim jean tote bag visually this is a upcycle denim video!

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