How to Sew a Fabric Trash Bag for Your Car

How to Sew a Fabric Trash Bag for Your Car

Make a fabric trash bag for your car using this simple sewing tutorial.

This car trash bag is designed to hang from your gear shift or from the seat head rest to hang in the back seat area. You can even add a little trash bag liner for easy emptying and to help keep the bag clean. I decided to hang this car trash bag from my gear shift and cut a plastic shopping bag to fit inside as a liner.

The finished car trash bag is approximately 7.25″H x 5.5″W x 4″D with a 14-inch strap.

Check out similar sewing tutorials such as the fabric basket (3 sizes), and a simple tote bag for other sewing projects to try.

Here are the simple instructions for the car trash bag:

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***You can find the AD-FREE, printable PDF version of this sewing tutorial available for purchase in my Etsy shop HERE. Includes 12 pages of step-by-step instructions with pictures. Print a copy to keep next to your sewing machine for easy reference.***

Trash bag sewing supplies needed:

Measure and cut fabric pieces

Car trash bag cut fabric pieces

Using your cutting mat, clear ruler, and rotary cutter, cut two pieces of the outer fabric and two pieces of the lining fabric, each measuring 10″ x 10″. Cut one piece of the outer fabric 14″W x 4″H for the strap.

Attach the interfacing

Cut two pieces of fusible interfacing – I use Pellon P44F Fusible Interfacing – 10″ x 10″ and one piece 14″W x 4″H inches for the fabric strap.

Attach the interfacing to each outer fabric piece and the strap following the package instructions.

Make the trash bag strap

Strap folded in half lengthwise

Once you have the interfacing attached to your strap, place the strap right side down on your ironing board. Fold the strap in half lengthwise and press along the fold.

Open up strap and fold to center

Open the strap back up and fold the outside edge to the center fold you just made and press.

Other side of strap folded to center

Turn the strap around and repeat with the other outside edge and press.

Fold car trash bag strap in half again and press

Fold the strap in half again and press.

Sew the strap along each edge lengthwise

Using your sewing machine with matching thread, stitch along each edge lengthwise, using 1/4″ seam allowance.

Attach the strap to the car trash bag

Add the strap to outer fabric piece

With one of the outer fabric pieces right side up, place each end of the strap at the top of the fabric piece four inches from each edge. The edges of the strap should be next to each other. See above picture.

Baste the bag strap to outer fabric piece

Baste the strap to hold in place.

***You can find the AD-FREE, printable PDF version of this sewing tutorial available for purchase in my Etsy shop HERE. Includes 12 pages of step-by-step instructions with pictures. Print a copy to keep next to your sewing machine for easy reference.***

Sew the outer car trash bag together

Use a 3/8″ seam allowance.

Place outer trash bag fabric pieces right sides together

Place the outer fabric pieces right sides together. The strap should be at the top edge of the bag and in between the two fabric pieces.

Pin sides and bottom of outer pieces
Sew along sides and bottom of outer fabric pieces

Pin and sew along the sides and bottom.

Add the extra-firm stabilizer

The extra-firm stabilizer will help keep the shape of the car trash bag and prevent it from sagging. I used Pellon Peltex Ultra Firm Sew-In but you can use any firm stabilizer.

Cut two pieces of the extra-firm stabilizer 10″x10″. The stabilizer is not a fusible interfacing. You are going to sew it together with the lining pieces.

Sew the lining pieces together

Add the stabilizer to the lining pieces

Place one lining fabric piece right side up on top of one of the stabilizer pieces. Then place the other lining fabric piece on top right side down so the fabric pieces are right sides together, lining up the corners. Last, place the other stabilizer piece on top of the last fabric piece. The order should be: stabilizer / lining fabric right side up / lining fabric right side down / stabilizer.

Lining fabric pieces with stabilizer clipped and ready to sew
Sew together lining pieces with stabilizer

Follow the same instructions to sew the lining fabric trash bag as you did for the outer fabric trash bag, using a 3/8″ seam allowance.

Time to square the bottom

You are going to cut squares from each bottom corner to create the square bottom of the car trash bag.

Cut 2 inch squares from each bottom corner
Squares drawn on bottom corners

Starting with the lining bag, use your clear ruler and marking pencil to make a 2 inch square at each bottom corner.

Cut out the squares along the lines drawn

Cut the squares along the lines using your sewing scissors.

Repeat with the outer bag piece.

Pinch together and line up the seams

Pinch together and line up the seams. Pin or clip in place.

Sew along the edge

Sew along the edge using a 3/8″ seam allowance.

RULE OF THUMB: The finished bottom width is going to be two times the width of the squares you cut. For this car trash bag, the squares are two inches which makes the square bottom 4 inches. If you want a 6 inch square bottom, you’ll cut the squares 3 inches wide.

One outer trash bag and one lining trash bag

At this point you should have one outer fabric bag and one lining fabric bag.

Sew it all together

Place lining bag inside outer bag, right sides together

Turn the lining bag right side out. Keep the outer bag wrong side out. Place the lining fabric bag INSIDE the outer fabric bag. The right sides of each fabric piece should be facing each other.

Be sure your straps are in between the bags.

Pin or clip around top of bag, leaving an opening for turning.

Line up the seams and pin or clip all around, leaving an opening for turning.

Sew around the top of the bag, leaving an opening for turning

Sew around the top of the car trash bag, leaving an opening for turning. Sew over the straps a couple times for extra durability.

Turn right side out

Through the opening, turn the car trash bag right side out

Through the opening, turn the trash bag right side out.

Push the lining inside the bag and press the top

Push the lining inside the bag. Press around the top of the bag and pin the opening.

Top stitch around the top of the bag

Top stitch all around the bag. This gives it a finished look and closes the opening made for turning.

***You can find the AD-FREE, printable PDF version of this sewing tutorial available for purchase in my Etsy shop HERE. Includes 12 pages of step-by-step instructions with pictures. Print a copy to keep next to your sewing machine for easy reference.***

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You are finished!

I hope you enjoyed this sewing tutorial on how to make a trash bag for your car! Happy sewing!

Finished car trash bag
Inside of the car trash bag
Car trash bag hanging from gear shift
Finished car trash bag hanging from headrest

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How to sew a trash bag for your car