How to make sachet tutorial

The tutorial for making sachets is as follows:

1. Prepare printed cloth, cotton rope, rope threader, seasoning bag, filled cotton, Chinese knot, tassel, scissors and sewing machine.

2. Sew two pieces of printed cloth with one centimeter wide pockets respectively.

3. Sew two pieces of cloth from the bottom of the pocket to both sides, and clip tassels on the three sides of the seam.

4. Turn the bag back to the front, put on the cotton rope, fill the sachet with the spice bag, fill it with cotton, tighten the cotton rope and tie the knot.

Bag type:

Generally made into round, square, oval, Japanese horn, gourd, pomegranate, peach, waist, square and so on. Most capsules are hollow in the middle of two pieces, and some are hollow, but they must be porous and breathable to give off fragrance.

This sachet is about ten centimeters long, five centimeters wide and two centimeters thick. There is a silk sash at the top for hanging, and a knotted tether ribbon or jewelry tassel at the bottom.

In order to prevent diseases and keep fit, the elderly generally like to wear plum blossoms, chrysanthemums, peaches, apples, lotus flowers, dolls riding fish, dolls holding cocks, double lotus flowers and other shapes, symbolizing all the best and family harmony.

Children often use birds and animals, such as tigers and leopards; Monkeys go to bed to fight cocks and drive away, symbolizing health and safety.

Couples often embroider mandarin ducks to play in the water, fly with me or show their love with something they like.

Famous origin of sachet:

Qingyang, Gansu, is known as the hometown of sachet embroidery in China, China. Look at Qingyang sachet, which has strong traditional colors, exquisite craftsmanship, strong three-dimensional sense, dynamic and static complementation, and profound folk consciousness. It has its beautiful symbolic significance and is a treasure of folk art.

As a traditional folk decoration of the Dragon Boat Festival, Qingyang sachet embodies people's deep-seated good wishes, permeates the symbolic meaning of "praying for good fortune and avoiding evil spirits", and is endowed with folk cultural connotations of showing life, vitality, expressing thoughts and beliefs and revealing human desires, which fully embodies the simple, healthy and progressive spirit of the working people and contains the broad, magnificent and masculine national soul of the ancient Chinese civilization.