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Practice of Handmade Sachet for Primary School Students

Handmade sachets for primary school students are as follows:

1. Preparation: needle, thread, scissors, homespun (cut two square homespun with the same size and moderate size), lanyard, filler, wormwood (other herbs can also be put).

2. Overlap two pieces of homespun and sew one side.

3. Continue to overlap two pieces of homespun and sew the second side.

4. Next, sew the third side of two homespuns.

5. The sewn homespun is in the shape of a pocket. Turn it over and hide the hem inside.

6. Fill the sachet with fillers and absinthe.

7. Close the edge of the sachet and sew it in half.

8. Insert the lanyard into the remaining half of the opening and sew it completely.

9. The simple and beautiful Zhuanghang homespun sachet has been completed.

Brief introduction of sachet

This kind of sachet is also called flannel, box, box, Xiang Ying and Pei Wei. Today is called purse, playing with goods and shorting. It is a folk embroidery handicraft created by working women in ancient China.

It is the product of China ancient farming culture marked by men plowing and women weaving, and it is the remains and regeneration of China traditional culture that has lived for thousands of years.

The sachet was originally called "smelly". In Qu Yuan's Lisao, there is "Hujiang Powder, Bi, which Qiu Lan thinks is admirable". At that time, the spices were Bizhi and Qiu Lan. In the Ming dynasty, there were still smelly names. Traditional sachets in China are mostly made of silk and filled with realgar, smoked grass, mugwort and other spices. It is said that sachets can ward off evil spirits, so they will be hung on the Dragon Boat Festival.