Saturday, November 18, 2017

Zippered Pouch..so easy, great gift idea!

Good Saturday morning!

I am so very excited about this project!  I watched the Missouri Star Tutorial on YouTube "The Zippered Pouch: An Easy Quilting Project Tutorial" and though I've made zippered pouches and clutch purses before, this is by far the best tutorial and method I've ever seen or done!  So I am just going to take you through a mostly picture tutorial of my own project, but refer you to the Missouri Star video tutorial for a more in-depth lesson.

Once you learn this method for sewing zippers in bags the possibilities are endless!
 

For a pouch 7"x 7 1/2" I began with the lining fabric & cut a 17 x 8 1/2" rectangle. I then cut a piece of fusible fleece to match and fused them by ironing them according to the fleece directions...the bumpy side of the fleece to the WRONG side of the fabric.  For the front of the pouch I cut once piece of fabric 17 x 6 1/2' and another strip for contrast at the top of the pouch 17 x 2 1/2" and sewed them, Right Sides Together right onto the fleece.

After topstitching next to that seam on the Right side, I cut the piece in half which will become the front and back. Make sure both pieces are EXACTLY the same size!

Now we'll prepare the zipper. Choose one that's nylon and is longer than the width of the pouch. Mine was 9".  You'll cut off the end of the zipper and prepare tabs to cover both ends of the zipper by cutting a strip 5" long by 1 1/2" wide. It should match the top fabric of your bag.  Fold in half, then fold both long ends in toward center, then fold in half & press.
 

Stitch with zipper ends inside the fold - be sure to catch both sides. Cut off excess.  Now sew zipper, RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER against top of pouch front. Be SURE to leave 1/2" from both ends - the zipper will be centered against the top with 1/2" left on each end. See photo. Sew about 1/4" from upper edge.  Open and top stitch next to zipper on Right Side.
Now you will sew the other side of the zipper to the RIGHT SIDE of the other piece's TOP edge of the pouch.

Almost done!
Now...VERY IMPORTANT! LEAVE ZIPPER OPEN!!!!  Sew front to back - be sure to line them up and make sure to match up the bottom & sides.  Sew together sides & bottom.  (I squared up the bottom of the pouch...I will show that technique on a future tutorial, but in the meantime you can find some on YouTube, most likely.  Pull through the open zipper, and.....










Voila!
Quote of the day:  "Sewing is not just a craft...it's therapy!" Amen!

2 comments:

  1. Just a great little bag. Thanks!

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