I have finished the bag off, and with its matching purse, its all ready to be posted! Blogged.
blog de patchwork i costura: un món de somnis i de colors, on us vull presentar les meves labors, les meves idees i inquietuds...
blog de patchwork i costura: un món de somnis i de colors, on us vull presentar les meves labors, les meves idees i inquietuds...
The Zippy Wallet Tutorial is here! Bear with me, this is my first tutorial. Although I’ve probably followed and read
(Pattern can be printed off HERE.) Why hello friends! This is the last tutorial for the week. Last year I came up with the Pleated Pouch for Purse Week. For Purse Week this year, I’m reposting a t…
This sewing bag pattern creates the perfect zipper bag to carry all of your sewing tools in. Uses supplies on hand and a embroidery download.
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I love this pouch so much...because it is so easy to make and it is extremely cute! Here is what you need: * 2 pieces of square fabrics: this one was 10"x10" (small), the other one was 20"x20" (big) * 2 pieces of strings: 29" (small) and 35" (big) --> this can be adjusted to your own style 1. Cut the 2 contrasting fabrics into your desired squares 2. Pin all around the 2 squares together (right sides together) 3. Sew all around the two fabrics (right sides together) and leave enough gap to turn the fabrics around - for the small one I did about 1/4" all around, for the bigger one I did about 3/8" all around 4. Cut the edges to reduce bulk 5. Turn the square (right sides out) and top stitch all around (approximately 1/8") 6. Measure from the edge of the corners 3" (small) or 6" (big) and fold 7. Stitch from the end of the folded corner to the other end 5/8" (small) or 6/8" (big) 8. Put in the 2 strings and voila...your own little flower pouch...easy, right? :)
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Button pouch. Can you see me/my arms in the background? Hi. If you were little me growing up, you could never have enough pouches. I always wondered at the irony of spending money on something