We are making a start on some Christmas gift projects this week. First up are some travel shoe bags – they are a practical gift for a traveller and can be used to store shoes, clothing, or laundry in your suitcase. We have a lot of novelty prints in our fabric stash (some with a travel theme), which are perfect for shoe bags. This is a fat quarter friendly project.
We used our Men’s Shoe Bag Tutorial and resized it for Ladies Shoes. If you would like to make some shoe bags for ladies, you will need 3 fat quarters.
- Fabric 1: Cut a rectangle measuring 15 x 13 inches (front of bag)
- Fabric 2: Cut a rectangle measuring 15 x 13 inches (back of bag)
- Fabric 3: Cut a rectangle 15 x 8 inches (base of the bag); cut two strips measuring 15 x 21/2 inches (casing for the drawstring).
- Cord :2 1/2 yards, cut into two equal lengths.
- Fabric label (optional)
Then follow the tutorial for the Men’s Shoe Bag. It has step by step photos showing the construction method. This is a great project for beginner sewers.
We also made another Man Sized Travel Shoe Bag using this Lucky Cat Manekineko Fabric for someone who loves travelling to Japan.
Check out our Travel Inspired Tutorials for more gift ideas for the traveller.
Sandie @ crazy'boutquilts says
What fun gift ideas! Thank you!
Jan says
I’m a fan of drawstring bags of all sizes, they’re just so handy. I’ve made many of your little drawstring bags, now to make some shoe bags! Thanks very much.
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks for stopping by Jan! Shoe bags are so practical – love having an organised suitcase.
Nancy Blue Moon says
You ladies find the cutest fabrics!
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks Nancy! Hard to resist pretty fabric.
Caroline Heinrichs says
Yes, these are a great shoe bag, thanks for the tute!
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks Caroline! Have a great week.
Allison says
Good idea! I wish I thought of making something like this before I left for England!
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Enjoy your trip!I love having an organised suitcase.
Donna says
I love these bags. I have made lots of smaller versions for all the little people in my life. This is a fantastic blog and it is so refreshing to have a crafty site that is Australian (even better that you are in WA) Keep up the great ideas-I love trying them out.
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks heaps Donna for your lovely feedback! Glad you found us 🙂 Best wishes for a wonderful Christmas!
Mary says
Hi love your work . Can you please tell me where I can buy the lovely lables that you have sewn onto the shoe bags. They make a wonderful finishing detail and I would like to add them to my own bags. Thank you.
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks Mary! Etsy store – Charming babies has a good range of printed zakka style labels.
Happy sewing!
Anne Brewer says
My son is in the Navy. He has white shoes, with white soles and has to pack them for travel often. I can’t wait to make him this bag. I am not a crafty person, but know what I want. I think I will line this with white fleece and I think I will have to put a divider so the shoes don’t touch each other. I’m hoping those changes won’t be hard to make.
Thank you for the idea and “How to”
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Happy sewing Anne! Fleece lined shoe bag would be great for white dress shoes.