12/13/2023 0 Comments Three compartment pencil caseNOTE: First piece the two together and only LATER in this tutorial you'll add interfacing, and THEN topstitch along the seam. Sew the upper and the lower part of Outer pieces together, meaning print A + print B, matching long edges, with right sides together, using a ¼" (7mm) seam allowance. Measurement for the pieced version: for the large size, cut the upper piece 10" by 4" and the lower piece 10" by 3". Or skip Step 2 to make your zipper pouch from one-print Outer pieces. The photo below shows a pieced version, your pouch will look like this if you follow the piecing instructions in this Step 2. OR do you want a printable copy of the WHOLE tutorial? Scroll to the bottom of this tutorial for more details! Step 2- OPTIONAL - Piece The Outer Of The Zipper Pouch You'll be taken to the shop - scroll to BOXED Zipper Pouch Pattern, it's $0! To download the FREE Boxed zipper pouch TEMPLATE, click the button below. I’ve created a FREE BOXED! pouch template that you can download for free. Get the template from the shop here - it's absolutely FREE! Print and start cutting and sewing right now. Here’s how to start making your own zippered pouch. The seam allowance for this project is ⅜" inch (1cm), except for the piecing where it is ¼" (7 mm) How To Sew A Zipper Pouch With Boxed Corners - Tutorial If you seriously don't have any #5 zippers at hand and need to use a #3 zipper (the one with a 1" zipper tape width), there is a workaround that will make it possible - scroll to the bottom for instructions. Shop my personal favorite sewing supplies on Amazon HERE. iron, scissors, or rotary cutter plus cutting mat (I use this one by Olfa).sewing machine, needle, pins or sewing clips,.Each 10” x 12” (25 x 30 cm): fusible fleece, fusible medium-weight interfacing, and lightweight interfacing.a #5 nylon coil zipper with zipper tape width 1 ¼" (3.2 cm) - min 8"/9" (20/23 cm) long, depending on the pouch size you're making ( zipit is a good source of quality zippers).less than a fat quarter (50x55cm) of fabric (I used prints from the Create! collection).NOTE: this zipper pouch pattern calls for a zipper with a 1 ¼" (3.2 cm) wide zipper tape, meaning a zipper #5 - NOT the standard 1" (2.5cm) wide zipper tape you get when you purchase the #3 zippers large zippered pouch: 7 ½" wide, 4 ½" tall, 2" deep (19 x 11 x 5 cm).small zippered pouch: 5 ½" wide, 3" tall, 2" deep (14 x 7.5 x 5 cm).And look what I've sewn with this same fabric, too:Ĭheck out this popular NEA crossbody bag pattern HEREĪGC readers are raving about it!! Finished Size Of the Zippered Pouch - 2 Sizes! Stunning colors, right?!Īnd THIS fabric, right?! I've sewn all zipper pouches in this tutorial with the Create collection designed by Kristy Lea for Riley Blake Designs, and it's all the colors I will ever want to have! You can buy the fabric HERE. I used the rich colorful prints from the Create collection by Kristy Lea for my pouches. Actually use up any scraps you might have, and make a pieced version! See step 2 below for cutting the pieces. Tip: Use two fabrics for the outside to make your boxy zipper pouch twice as nice! This is a fat quarter friendly project and a scrap buster. However, since a few steps include some extra corner manipulation (like boxing a corner from both sides at once!), maybe some will want to start with one of these:īut first, make sure to save this one to Pinterest so you have it at hand when you want to go for it! (Way sooner than you might expect!) Having said that, I designed the tutorial like I always do, with TONS of photos, and every detail explained, so everybody should be able to do it, even if you're still a little new to sewing. This tutorial is for you, seasoned makers, consider this skill-builder tutorial a gift from me. My jam! But sometimes, I do want to give a little something to those of my readers who'd describe their sewing skills as advanced or intermediate. Those of you who've been reading my blog for years do know that I love doing beginner-friendly tutorials. This is an intermediate-level sewing pattern. Just free.) The Story Behind This Zipper Pouch Pattern Scroll further down to get the template from my shop for free (no code. Now imagine it as a pencil case, a small makeup bag, make an essential first-aid kit set, or simply a pouch to store your craft supplies, like embroidery thread, buttons, ribbons, and the like.
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