Boxed Zipper Pouch (how to)


Hello everyone, happy Saturday to you all!

I'm super excited to bring you a new video tutorial 😀. 


I'm a huge fan of boxed zipper pouches as they make such useful pencil or make up bags, or they can even be used as small project bags.

These pouches are fully lined with no exposed raw edges. I think you'll like how stylish and beautiful they look not just on the outside, but on the inside as well. And, to top it off, the pouch is given its shape by folding the edges of the pouch instead of needing to cut and then sew all the corners, definitely a time saver.

DIMENSIONS: 3'' wide x 7'' long x 2'' tall

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I made my pouches using quilting cotton for both the exterior and the lining of the pouch, but you could use canvas or some other slightly heavier weight fabric for the outside of the pouch if you wish.

I also used Pellon SF101 interfacing for both the exterior and the lining of the pouch, but Pellon Fusible Fleece could be used for the exterior panels instead if you wish your finished pouch to have a bit more structure.


CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS:

Main Exterior: (2) - 5 1/2'' tall x 10'' wide panels
Lining: (2) - 6'' tall x 10'' wide panels
Inner Binding: (2) - 1 3/4'' x 5'' strips
(2) - 1'' tall x 10'' wide strip
Contrasting Exterior Strip: (2) - 1'' tall x 10'' wide strip
Interfacing Cut: (2) - 5.5'' tall x 10'' wide panels
(2) - 6'' tall x 10'' wide panels
(2) - 1'' tall x 10'' wide strip

YOU WILL ALSO NEED:
(1) - 9'' long metal or nylon zipper
(2) - 2'' long ribbons


Let's get sewing, shall we? 

Here's the video tutorial for you, enjoy!