Tutorial: Citrus earbud zipper pouch Bev from Flamingo Toes shares a tutorial at Lil Luna showing how to make this adorable citrus earbud pouch. It’s a cute way to carry your earbuds with you. Or
Tutorial: Scrapbusting patchwork zipper pouch Lana Red Studio shows how you can create this patchwork zipper pouch. It’s a great way to use up your smaller or more oddly shaped scraps! They’re fun to
One of the things I made/finished this week is this pouch made from denim scraps left over from making skirts, and a print from Riley Blake's Back Yard Roses collection. The red topstitching is Jeans Stitch thread and the pouch...
My family and I had some old jeans that I almost took to a thrift store to donate. Then the wheels in my head started spinning and I came...
This one tutorial gives you all the basics you need to create the first of what will be many zipper pouches. Learn how to cut a zipper to size, add end tabs, box the bottom corners, and insert a fully finished lining.
Written plus video tutorial shows you how to sew a zipper pouch - great practice for zippers and fun and quick gifts to make
Recently, I was commissioned to create some fun zipper pouches using Ann Kelle's Urban Zoologie in Spring panel fabric. I had never attempted a project quite like this before, so at first, there was a little trial and error in figuring out the best way to make these tiny animal face bags. I think the end result works wonderfully. The following Panda Face Zipper Pouch Purse Tutorial gives specific instructions for using the Panda fabric panel to create this purse; however, the same steps and methods apply for using any of the animal face panels to create a simple zipper pouch, wristlet, or purse the perfect size for a child. The fabric panels that will work for this tutorial include a fox, panda, lamb, two dogs, and a cat. My daughter loves the fox coin pouch I let her keep! Keep reading for a list of supplies and step-by-step instructions to create this precious Panda Face Zipper Pouch Purse! SUPPLIES: Urban Zoologie in Spring by Ann Kelle for Robert Kaufman 7" x 7" square of Black Kona Cotton for pouch back 2" x Width of Fabric Black Kona Cotton for pouch strap (to make a wristlet, cut a piece only 2" x 16") 2 - 7" x 7" squares of Urban Zoologie Minis in Pink by Ann Kelle for Robert Kaufman for pouch lining 2 - 7" x 7" squares of Pellon Shape Flex SF101 5" zipper or longer Thread Glue stick (or Wonder Tape) Ruler Fabric marking pen Wooden chopstick for turning Iron Sewing Machine Scissors Pinking Shears 1 piece of card stock paper Pen or pencil Begin by fusing one square of Pellon Shape Flex to the wrong side of the panda panel being sure to center the interfacing over the face. Use the fabric marking pen to trace the outline of the panda face. Using a small ruler, measure 1/2" from the first outline and draw a second outline. Cut out the panda face along the outer line drawn in the previous step. On a piece of card stock paper, trace around the face cut out with a pen or pencil. Cut out the shape to use as a pattern piece for the pouch back and the lining. Fuse the second piece of Pellon Shape Flex to the wrong side of the black Kona Cotton (this step not shown in a photo). Use the pattern piece created in the previous step to cut out the pouch back and lining pieces as shown below. On the wrong side of one lining piece, use a ruler to measure 2 3/8" down from the top and draw with the fabric marking pen a horizontal line that begins and ends 1" from the sides. From this line, measure down 3/8" and draw another line parallel to the first. Connect the two lines on either end with a vertical line to create a rectangle. Draw another horizontal line down the center of that box. This is shown in green below. Next, place this lining piece on top of the pouch back piece with right sides together. Pin together if desired. Carefully sew along the outer lines of the box. When you reach a corner, place your machine needle in the down position, lift the sewing machine foot, rotate the fabric, lower the foot, and sew the perpendicular line. Once the box is sewn, use sharp embroidery scissors to cut along the center line (the center of the sewn box) through both layers of fabric. Stop approximately 3/8" from each end and then clip toward the corner of the box without clipping the threads. This forms a V on each end of the line as shown in yellow below. Now push the lining fabric through the opening (A). Use your fingers first to smooth out the seams and corners. Once you have it nice and even, use an iron to press the seam in place (B). Flip the fabric over to the lining side, and press again, especially on the corners (C). Make sure the edges of the back and lining fabrics line up as close as possible. Use a washable glue stick to place glue along the right side of the zipper tape. Position the opening in the pouch over the zipper with the zipper pull on the left. The back of the pouch should be facing up (D). Press the fabric onto the zipper to set the glue. Sew around the opening of the box to secure the zipper in place. If using a regular sewing machine foot, it may be necessary to open the zipper to move the zipper pull out of the way for the foot. Cut off the excess zipper on each end. Turn the pouch over and place the remaining lining piece on top of the lining piece with the zipper, right sides together. Pin just the lining pieces together (A). Using a 1/2" seam allowance, sew the lining pieces together but leave a 2 to 2 1/2" opening at the bottom (B). ONLY sew the lining pieces together! I find it helpful to fold the back piece in half and pin it to itself. Also, it may be a bit tricky sewing near the ends of the zipper. If you find this too difficult to do with your regular sewing machine foot, try using the zipper foot instead. Trim the seam allowance to 1/4" using pinking shears, or use regular scissors and then clip all the curves (C). View (D) shows how the lining is sewn together without sewing into the back piece at all. Prepare the purse strap using the 2" wide x width of fabric piece of black Kona Cotton. Adjust the length of this strap by cutting off some length or adding additional length. Fold the fabric in half with wrong sides together along the length and press. Open up the seam and fold each long edge in toward the center (wrong sides together) and press again. Fold along the original center line again and press. This is the same as making binding or double fold bias tape. TIP: You can always leave the strap long and tie a knot in the top of the strap to adjust the length later. Pin each end of the strap to the right side of the pouch back by lining up the outer edge of the strap with where the panda ear begins. Make sure the raw edge of the strap is lined up with the raw edge of the pouch back (A). If you prefer, baste in place, but be sure to only sew them onto the pouch back! If sewing a wristlet strap instead, attach both ends of the strap on the outside edge of one ear. Unzip the zipper and stuff the rest of the strap into the lining (B). Fold the lining pieces in half and pin together to keep them out of the way. Place the panda face piece (front of the pouch) on top of the pouch back with right sides together. Pin the two pieces together (C). The lining and the outer pouch should NOT be pinned together! They should only be connected by the zipper. (D) Sew around the panda face using the inner line as the sewing guideline. Sew very slowly to make sure you stay on this line and as close to the corners near the ears. If you aren't careful, you will have a lot of the blue fabric outside of the face showing once you turn the pouch right side out. Use pinking shears to trim the seam allowance to 1/4" and use embroidery scissors to clip excess fabric from the corners near the ears (E). Do not clip through the seam! Turn the pouch right side out through the opening in the lining. Use a wooden chopstick to carefully work out and smooth the curves of the ears and the face. Once you are satisfied with the shape, sew the opening in the lining closed and push the lining into the zipper (F). Press the Panda Face Zipper Pouch Purse well from both sides! Enjoy! Be creative and use the panels to make appliques for shirts, skirts, and totes, or sew a pillow. Have FUN sewing!
Tutorial: Bag organizer zipper pouches Stephanie from Swoodson Says shows how you can sew a set of zipper pouches to help organize all that stuff you bring along with you when you have kids and you go
When in doubt, sew a zipper pouch! Here are 25+ easy zipper pouch sewing tutorials you can give as gifts! I love zipper pouches because they can be the wrapping for a gift like a
Bag sewing pattern review by Reece of Happy Okapi of the Blue Calla Tansy Zippered Tote.
Today's how-to is one that can hold up to serious wear AND while keeping all your cash & cards organized. This is a quick & practical ...
How to Make an Open Wide Zippered Pouch I love making zippered pouches but I also love filling them. To make filling them easier I came across this i
Clutch purse pattern - this is a free pattern for the Lili clutch purse, an easy and quick sewing project - get your free sewing pattern here!
You don't need to buy fancy bags and purses from the store if you can make one yourself! Follow this tutorial and find out how easily you can make a store finished product at home.
DIY Tutorial Ideas Step-by-Step
Sometimes you don't have time or energy to sew your own zipper pouch. Here are some swoon worthy zipper pouches that you can get on Etsy!
With International Quilt Market only a few days away, we’ve got travel on the mind. What’s a sewing traveler to do? Travel Handmade!! Quilty escapes are our favorites as attendees alway…
With a few small scraps of leather and your sewing machine, you can make this great traveler's purse following this 10 step tutorial!
I'm really excited to share with you a FREE clutch pattern that I wrote, the Discotech Clutch! You can find the pattern right now as a free download on Sew
You'll love this Open Wide Zippered Pouch for storing your everyday essentials. You can keep your keys, makeup, pens, phone, wallet, and anything else you need during the day right in the palm of your hand with this DIY clutch purse. Your daughter or granddaughter can also use DIY accessories like this to store their pens and pencils for school. It's so versatile! Use fabric scraps you have laying around your craft room to put together this easy sewing pattern. By using scraps, your pouch is sure to be one-of-a-kind.
This easy zipper pouch is a great way to use up fat quarters or scraps! It's embellished with a sweet little embroidered deer and it could be used to hold so many things! Learn how to make a bag that is perfect for carrying your embroidery supplies, makeup, or even extra cash. This adorable and easy sewing project only takes 3 fat quarters to sew up and would make a great gift. Plus, it will only take you a few hours to make. Add some a-deer-able accessories to your collection when you sew up this Woodland Deer Embroidered Zipper Pouch.
I think I have a problem - I can't stop making pouches! My fussy cut heart is the perfect size for my Splendid Notions Pouch so of course I had to make a pouch. You can find my Fussy Cut Heart Pattern [HERE] I used a 6" finished Farmer's Wife block for the flip side. This one is very special and you can read more about it [HERE] The Splendid Notions Pouch pattern can be found [HERE] and you can use any 6" or smaller block. Enjoy! xo Charise
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Make a crossbody bag and small zipper pouches to stay organized and secure at home and on the go, travel. Lazies, Stay organized and secure in style with
Zipper Bag CANVAS - Black Stripe - Zipper Pouch, farmhouse makeup cosmetic case, pencil pouch, stocking stuffer, gift for girls We all need too many zipper pouches. One for every mood and day of the week, as well as all a different one for each type of item that needs to go inside, and that is quite okay! This size is perfect to use as a cash wallet, pencil pouch, makeup organizer, feminine needs, essential oils, or anything else you need to zip up and stay secure. SIZING: Final Measurements: 7.25" long, 5" high, 1.25" deep at bottom and is closed with a zipper. This Case is made with a lightweight canvas and is padded with a fleece lining inside. DISCLAIMERS: *Accessories Not Included. *Pattern placement may vary from the item originally photographed. **ZIPPER MAY NOT BE EXACT AS PICTURED, but will match the fabric** Shop the entire "Black Stripe" collection: https://www.etsy.com/shop/paperfromheaven/?etsrc=sdt&search_query=black+stripe Need more bags? Essential Oil bags: https://www.etsy.com/shop/paperfromheaven/?etsrc=sdt§ion_id=22603564 Mini Zip Bags: https://www.etsy.com/shop/paperfromheaven/?etsrc=sdt§ion_id=22603590 Large Cosmetic Bags: https://www.etsy.com/shop/paperfromheaven/?etsrc=sdt§ion_id=46481105
Warm or Cool? Which appeals to you? Fabric Placement and Zipper Color makes all the difference! This Rifle Paper Co fabric pairs nicely with black essex linen. This wristlet is great to carry your essentials or use it in a bigger bag to corral loose items. The outside pocket is a canvas print, the linings are quilting cottons, the outside fabric is black essex linen linen. The two zippers are either terracotta (rust) or blue-green with an antique gold bronze nylon coil. The hardware is antique gold bronze and the handle is black faux leather. The pouch measures 8.5" wide by 5.5" high and 1/2" deep. The top zipper opening is 7" long and the front pocket zipper opening is 6" long. See my other handmade bags and wallets in my Etsy shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/HelloToTheMadre
This gorgeous patchwork zipper pouch is loving handmade by myself. It is made with beautiful, high quality quilting cotton. The front and back patchwork panels are made with a fabric selection from the Summer Breeze collection by Moda Fabrics. The pouch panels are machine quilted using Guterman thread. This pouch is fully lined using a yellow cotton fabric, showing no raw edges, a zipper closure, with a faux leather cord added to the zipper pull. Fusible foam panels are used as in-between layers to add stability to the pouch. This beautiful, quilted, patchwork pouch can be used in so many ways. It is great for carrying make up, your day-to-day essentials, medication, first aid kit, sanitary products, accessories, snacks, sewing items, hand/travel bag organiser, stationary, book or ipad case, passport and travel document holder. This stylish patchwork zipper pouch makes a lovely gift for a friend, teacher gift, family member, or a nice little treat for yourself. Materials: Quality quilting cotton fabric Fusible foam stabilizer Nylon zipper Faux leather suede cord Measurements: (approximate) Height: 8 inches/20cm Width: 9.5 inches/24cm As this creation is handmade, measurements are approximate and minor imperfections may occur. Care instructions: Handwash in cool water Re-shape pouch whilst damp Air dry flat Do not tumble dry Do not iron Keep out of direct sunlight as it might fade the fabric colour. This is not a toy, keep safely from small children and pets as it contains small parts. This listing is for one pouch. Ready for immediate dispatch. Free UK delivery. Items are securely packaged. Sent via Royal Mail, 2nd class signed for service
My family and I had some old jeans that I almost took to a thrift store to donate. Then the wheels in my head started spinning and I came...
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Anytime is a good time to learn (or re-learn) a new skill. If you’ve been a little intimidated by sewing in 3D or inserting zippers, we encourage you to try this pretty little case. It’s surprisingly straightforward!
Learn how to make a little purse featuring a lace zip. This tutorial includes step by step instructions with pictures and a free downloadable pdf pattern.
Handy and really pretty Laptop Bag tutorial. Laptop bags are often so boring and utilitarian… Joy’s bag brings some style and color and fun into the mix!
This one tutorial gives you all the basics you need to create the first of what will be many zipper pouches. Learn how to cut a zipper to size, add end tabs, box the bottom corners, and insert a fully finished lining.
Since I don’t have a smart phone {shocking I know…we try to live simply sometimes!}, I try to carry this small camera with me all the time. But, I always worry that it is going to get banged up in my purse, so I take it out, and then we go somewhere and don’t have...
Product Description Brand: CLUCI Color: Black With Brown Features: 【LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMPACT】: This beautiful crossbody bag measures 7.08 inches in length (L) x 7.87 inches in height (H) x 0.39 inches in width (W), and weighs only 0.46lb. It’s perfect for carrying small items like a phone, wallet, keys, comb, and some cosmetic accessories. However, it’s not suitable for carrying large quantities of items. 【EASY TO CLEAN】: The exterior of the small crossbody bag is made of high-quality, vegan PU leather, with gold double zippers that add a touch of style. Vegan leather is durable and easy to clean; simply wipe the bag with water to keep it looking fresh. 【COMPACT STRUCTURE】: This simple crossbody purse has two zip pockets on the front and one on the back. The top zipper is smooth and easy to open and close. Inside, there’s a pocket and a zipper pocket for storing items of various sizes. 【FASHIONABLE AND VERSATILE】: This lovely crossbody bag has an adjustable shoulder strap and top zipper closure, allowing it to be worn in many different ways. It’s suitable for both travel and daily use. 【After-Sale Service】: We are committed to providing customers with the best customer service and high-quality goods. If you are not satisfied, please contact us by email. Package Dimensions: 45x217x200 Department: Luggage Tags: Black With Brown CLUCI Luggage
Written plus video tutorial shows you how to sew a zipper pouch - great practice for zippers and fun and quick gifts to make
Tutorial: Bag organizer zipper pouches Stephanie from Swoodson Says shows how you can sew a set of zipper pouches to help organize all that stuff you bring along with you when you have kids and you go
Recently, I was commissioned to create some fun zipper pouches using Ann Kelle's Urban Zoologie in Spring panel fabric. I had never attempted a project quite like this before, so at first, there was a little trial and error in figuring out the best way to make these tiny animal face bags. I think the end result works wonderfully. The following Panda Face Zipper Pouch Purse Tutorial gives specific instructions for using the Panda fabric panel to create this purse; however, the same steps and methods apply for using any of the animal face panels to create a simple zipper pouch, wristlet, or purse the perfect size for a child. The fabric panels that will work for this tutorial include a fox, panda, lamb, two dogs, and a cat. My daughter loves the fox coin pouch I let her keep! Keep reading for a list of supplies and step-by-step instructions to create this precious Panda Face Zipper Pouch Purse! SUPPLIES: Urban Zoologie in Spring by Ann Kelle for Robert Kaufman 7" x 7" square of Black Kona Cotton for pouch back 2" x Width of Fabric Black Kona Cotton for pouch strap (to make a wristlet, cut a piece only 2" x 16") 2 - 7" x 7" squares of Urban Zoologie Minis in Pink by Ann Kelle for Robert Kaufman for pouch lining 2 - 7" x 7" squares of Pellon Shape Flex SF101 5" zipper or longer Thread Glue stick (or Wonder Tape) Ruler Fabric marking pen Wooden chopstick for turning Iron Sewing Machine Scissors Pinking Shears 1 piece of card stock paper Pen or pencil Begin by fusing one square of Pellon Shape Flex to the wrong side of the panda panel being sure to center the interfacing over the face. Use the fabric marking pen to trace the outline of the panda face. Using a small ruler, measure 1/2" from the first outline and draw a second outline. Cut out the panda face along the outer line drawn in the previous step. On a piece of card stock paper, trace around the face cut out with a pen or pencil. Cut out the shape to use as a pattern piece for the pouch back and the lining. Fuse the second piece of Pellon Shape Flex to the wrong side of the black Kona Cotton (this step not shown in a photo). Use the pattern piece created in the previous step to cut out the pouch back and lining pieces as shown below. On the wrong side of one lining piece, use a ruler to measure 2 3/8" down from the top and draw with the fabric marking pen a horizontal line that begins and ends 1" from the sides. From this line, measure down 3/8" and draw another line parallel to the first. Connect the two lines on either end with a vertical line to create a rectangle. Draw another horizontal line down the center of that box. This is shown in green below. Next, place this lining piece on top of the pouch back piece with right sides together. Pin together if desired. Carefully sew along the outer lines of the box. When you reach a corner, place your machine needle in the down position, lift the sewing machine foot, rotate the fabric, lower the foot, and sew the perpendicular line. Once the box is sewn, use sharp embroidery scissors to cut along the center line (the center of the sewn box) through both layers of fabric. Stop approximately 3/8" from each end and then clip toward the corner of the box without clipping the threads. This forms a V on each end of the line as shown in yellow below. Now push the lining fabric through the opening (A). Use your fingers first to smooth out the seams and corners. Once you have it nice and even, use an iron to press the seam in place (B). Flip the fabric over to the lining side, and press again, especially on the corners (C). Make sure the edges of the back and lining fabrics line up as close as possible. Use a washable glue stick to place glue along the right side of the zipper tape. Position the opening in the pouch over the zipper with the zipper pull on the left. The back of the pouch should be facing up (D). Press the fabric onto the zipper to set the glue. Sew around the opening of the box to secure the zipper in place. If using a regular sewing machine foot, it may be necessary to open the zipper to move the zipper pull out of the way for the foot. Cut off the excess zipper on each end. Turn the pouch over and place the remaining lining piece on top of the lining piece with the zipper, right sides together. Pin just the lining pieces together (A). Using a 1/2" seam allowance, sew the lining pieces together but leave a 2 to 2 1/2" opening at the bottom (B). ONLY sew the lining pieces together! I find it helpful to fold the back piece in half and pin it to itself. Also, it may be a bit tricky sewing near the ends of the zipper. If you find this too difficult to do with your regular sewing machine foot, try using the zipper foot instead. Trim the seam allowance to 1/4" using pinking shears, or use regular scissors and then clip all the curves (C). View (D) shows how the lining is sewn together without sewing into the back piece at all. Prepare the purse strap using the 2" wide x width of fabric piece of black Kona Cotton. Adjust the length of this strap by cutting off some length or adding additional length. Fold the fabric in half with wrong sides together along the length and press. Open up the seam and fold each long edge in toward the center (wrong sides together) and press again. Fold along the original center line again and press. This is the same as making binding or double fold bias tape. TIP: You can always leave the strap long and tie a knot in the top of the strap to adjust the length later. Pin each end of the strap to the right side of the pouch back by lining up the outer edge of the strap with where the panda ear begins. Make sure the raw edge of the strap is lined up with the raw edge of the pouch back (A). If you prefer, baste in place, but be sure to only sew them onto the pouch back! If sewing a wristlet strap instead, attach both ends of the strap on the outside edge of one ear. Unzip the zipper and stuff the rest of the strap into the lining (B). Fold the lining pieces in half and pin together to keep them out of the way. Place the panda face piece (front of the pouch) on top of the pouch back with right sides together. Pin the two pieces together (C). The lining and the outer pouch should NOT be pinned together! They should only be connected by the zipper. (D) Sew around the panda face using the inner line as the sewing guideline. Sew very slowly to make sure you stay on this line and as close to the corners near the ears. If you aren't careful, you will have a lot of the blue fabric outside of the face showing once you turn the pouch right side out. Use pinking shears to trim the seam allowance to 1/4" and use embroidery scissors to clip excess fabric from the corners near the ears (E). Do not clip through the seam! Turn the pouch right side out through the opening in the lining. Use a wooden chopstick to carefully work out and smooth the curves of the ears and the face. Once you are satisfied with the shape, sew the opening in the lining closed and push the lining into the zipper (F). Press the Panda Face Zipper Pouch Purse well from both sides! Enjoy! Be creative and use the panels to make appliques for shirts, skirts, and totes, or sew a pillow. Have FUN sewing!
Custom design and unique vertical pocket daily pouch with strap. The organizer pouch bag is a stylish and easy way to keep things together. Leyl pouches are handmade and have unique special designs by me. I make it with big love. Travel pouch made of cotton canvas with excellent storage capacity. In Summary multi-purpose pouch; can use to store and organize your journal or planner, daily items, camera supplies, stationery, journal supplies, cables, portable art supplies, hobby supplies, make-up supplies, medicines, travel supplies, and much more. This pouch really works! And, this colorful pouch is a great combination of pink, mustard, and mint. Many more available harmonious color combinations. Please take a look at my collection! https://etsy.me/3ocNPoP 🎁 WHAT IS IN THE PACKAGE • 1 piece Canvas multi pocket organizer pouch with adjustable strap ( * strap optional ) 🚦 Vertical version Total pockets: 9 • Cotton Canvas. The fabric has stain-proof and water-repellent properties with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified. (It is not completely waterproof, however.) • Front Section: 2 open pockets 1 pocket for pens • Back Section: 1 Open Pockets 1 pocket with velcro • In Sections 100% cotton fabric 3 pockets • Custom adjustable canvas strap ( 3 cm/ 1,18" inc canvas beige strap ) 📐 SIZE B6 Vertical Pouch ( total pocket : 9 ) • Width: 21 cm/ 8 " inc • Length: 16 cm / 6 " inc • Depth: 6 cm / 2" inc Large Vertical Pouch • Width: 23 cm/ 9 " inc • Length: 20 cm / 8 " inc • Depth: 6 cm / 2" inc 🚥 Horizontal version Total pockets: 13 • Front Section: 2 open pockets 1 small open pocket 1 small flap pocket 2 Pockets for pens • Back Section: 2 Open Pockets • In Sections 100% cotton fabric 4 pockets 📐 SIZE Small Utility Pouch ( for A6 planner/ notebook ) • Width: 19.5 cm/ 7,67 " inc • Length: 14 cm / 5,5 " inc • Depth: 5 cm / 1,96" inc Medium Pouch Journal ( for A5 planner/ notebook ) • Width: 26.5 cm/ 10,43 " inc • Length: 18.5 cm / 67,28 " inc • Depth: 5 cm / 1,96" inc The Leyl inner carrying case is lightweight, good quality, and with lots of pockets and zips. This is handmade. Made of cotton canvas. It is multi pockets. So it is very sturdy, practical, functional and has so many useful compartments! Very convenient for changing purses. This purse organizer is a very useful tool for a disorganized purse. Such a good idea to keep your purse organized so you can find items quickly. Zippered pouch daily bag purse & backpack purse keeps organized and neat! Perfect fit for smaller bags and so many compartments. Or, work great for a hospital bag organized, a planner, a journal, a notebook, a knitting project tool, when you travel or go camping, and put different items, etc. I sew these meticulously in my own home in Turkey and Turkish cotton material. I really love doing this. This is a handmade one. You can contact us for the color catalog. I have fabrics in khaki, pink, chocolate dark brown, mint, red, burgundy, navy blue, gray, black, purple, and many more. You can contact me with any of your questions. 💌 Love, Leyl- by Seher
When in doubt, sew a zipper pouch! Here are 25+ easy zipper pouch sewing tutorials you can give as gifts! I love zipper pouches because they can be the wrapping for a gift like a
Bag sewing pattern review by Reece of Happy Okapi of the Blue Calla Tansy Zippered Tote.
Are you looking for a special organizer pouch that you can carry and store for your journal and supplies? Here you are. This canvas planner pouch is completely special! Light, soft, and special design! Canvas planner utility pouch. Zippered and multi pocket pouches are great for organizing all items. Leyl planner pouches are much more than a pouch. These have all sorts of pockets perfect for storing and transporting all your accessories. Lightweight, durable, functional, and high quality! A planner pouch to hold and organize all the supplies! The pouches are in small and medium sizes and are suitable for all sizes of A5, A6, B5, B6 notebooks. Also, the pouch is a planner bag for carrying your journal and pens or all other journal supplies together thanks to its adjustable strap. A stationery pouch for storage all your stationery! The pouch to store/transport journals, notebooks, planners, agendas, all pencils and pens, stickers, journal supplies, sketchbooks, sketch pads, portable art supplies, journal accessories, office supplies, pens and markers, regular and water brushes, watercolor pad, color palette, and all their stationery together. Or, a pocket organizer that holds your hobby stuff! Lots of pockets that hold all kinds of art supplies such as sewing, knitting, amigurumi, and painting. Also, the zippered pouches work great for purse organization. The inner organizer is a stylish and easy way to keep things together. Very convenient for changing purses. The purse organizer is a very useful tool for a disorganized purse. Such a good idea to keep your purse organized so you can find items quickly. Portable charger, wallet, keys, and a lot of other stuff as well. The pouch daily bag purse and backpack purse keep organized and neat! And, this custom design and unique pouch is a great combination of mustard, navy, and pink Many more available harmonious color combinations. Wide variety with vertical and horizontal versions. Please take a look at my collection! https://etsy.me/3ocNPoP 🎁 WHAT IS IN THE PACKAGE • 1 piece Canvas planner pouch with strap ( * strap optional ) • Custom adjustable canvas strap ( 3 cm/ 1,18" inc canvas beige strap ) 🚦 Total pockets: 10 • Cotton Canvas. The fabric has stain-proof and water-repellent properties with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified. (It is not completely waterproof, however.) • Front Section: 2 open pockets 1 pocket for pens 1 pocket • Back Section: 1 Open Pockets 1 pocket with velcro • In Sections 100% cotton fabric 3 pockets • Custom adjustable canvas strap ( 3 cm/ 1,18" inc canvas beige strap ) 📐 SIZE 📐 SIZE Small Utility Pouch for A6 planner/ notebook • Width: 19.5 cm/ 7,67 " inc • Length: 14 cm / 5,5 " inc • Depth: 5 cm / 1,96" inc Medium Pouch Journal for A5 planner/ notebook • Width: 26.5 cm/ 10,43 " inc • Length: 18.5 cm / 67,28 " inc • Depth: 5 cm / 1,96" inc B6 Vertical Pouch ( total pocket: 9 ) • Width: 21 cm/ 8 " inc • Length: 16 cm / 6 " inc • Depth: 6 cm / 2" inc I make it with big love. I sew these meticulously in my own home in Turkey and Turkish cotton material. I really love doing this. This is a handmade one. You can contact us for the color catalog. I have fabrics in khaki, pink, chocolate dark brown, mint, red, burgundy, navy blue, gray, black, purple, and many more. You can contact me with any of your questions. 💌 Love, Leyl- by Seher
Here is the perfect little zippered pouch for coins, business card, credit cards, ear buds and your ID. Great bag to slip into your pocket or to help keep your handbag organized. It is accented with a charm zipper pull.This bag makes a great little gift...insert a gift card or use as a tea bag holder for the person who loves tea....Perfect stocking stuffer or teacher gift.***Please note if ordering more than one, the motif and charm may vary slightly