Small Muslin Cloth Bags with Drawstrings 200 Count Review

A 200-count pack of 3 x 4 inch muslin cloth drawstring bags for dried herbs, spice bundles, potpourri, and small pantry gifts.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 24, 2026

Bottom line

Small Muslin Cloth Bags with Drawstrings give dried herbs, spice bundles, potpourri, and small pantry gifts a soft reusable pouch format.

Small muslin cloth bags with drawstrings in a 200 count pack

What this review covers

Details covered here include the listed 200-bag count, 3 x 4 inch size, drawstring closure, muslin cloth format, and listed fit for spice, herb, potpourri, and cloth tea bag use.

The upside

  • The 200-count pack supports many dried-herb sachets and pantry gifts.
  • The 3 x 4 inch size suits small herb bundles and spice blends.
  • Drawstrings help each filled bag close neatly.

The tradeoffs

  • Cloth bags need clean, dry storage before filling.
  • Fine powders may leave dust on the fabric.

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Full review

Small cloth bags for dried herbs

Small Muslin Cloth Bags with Drawstrings give dried garden herbs a soft pouch for sachets, spice bundles, potpourri, and pantry gifts. The 3 x 4 inch size suits lavender buds, rosemary sprigs, mint blends, citrus peel, bay leaves, and small dried flower mixes.

The 200-count pack supports a season of little projects, from cupboard sachets to herb-salt gift bags.

Drawstrings keep each pouch tidy

Each bag closes with a drawstring. That closure helps a filled pouch stay gathered around dried leaves, flowers, or spices.

Fill gently and leave room near the top so the string can close without crushing the contents.

Pair with tags and jars

These bags fit naturally beside dried herb jars, kraft tags, white marker notes, and tiny scoops. A label or tag can carry the plant name, garden spot, and date.

What to expect

Keep empty bags clean and dry until filling day. Use coarser dried pieces when the pouch will be handled often, because fine powders can leave dust on the fabric.