Yay!!! I am so happy (and quite nervous too) to be able to show you my very first PDF pattern. Ready? Ta - daaa!!!
You know I love making pouches, right? So it was only natural that I decided to design a pouch for my first PDF pattern.
I designed this unique two in one pouch in two sizes. Large one would be great to keep pens, pencils, make up, or even craft/ sewing supplies nicely organized. Small size is perfect for holding credit cards and spare change. Or how about keeping all those little odds and ends that clutter our purses nicely organized?
I've worked hard to make sure all the step by step instructions are clear and easy to follow (pattern also includes 23 color photos). It's not a very hard pouch to make, but a basic knowledge of installing a zipper and working with fusible fleece and interfacing is recommended.
A big thank you goes to my lovely pattern testers who not only sewed up some super amazing pouches, but also gave me lots of useful notes on how to make my pattern more user friendly.
I'm so excited to be able to share their beautiful makes.
Monika beautifully combined denim and strips of patchwork into this fantastic pouch. Love the addition of contrasting stitching, too.
My super nice, long time bloggy friend, Judith made this gorgeous pouch. I so adore the combination of fabric and zippers she chose.
I love how Debbie, another one of my long time bloggy friends, used two different zippers for her pouch. What a great idea.
Julie used Urban Chick Boho fabric collection (one of my very favorites) to make this sweet pouch.
I'm totally jealous of this gorgeous patchwork + stitching pouch Tara made. Beautiful, isn't it?
Karen made this super cute bunny pouch. Adorable !!!
These two beautiful pouches were sewn by the lovely Yvette . What a great idea to do an all patchwork pouch, too.
Thank you again ladies. You totally rocked this pattern :)
If you'd like to make one of these pouches for yourself or someone special - I think they would make great Christmas presents for young and old :), hop on over to my Etsy shop.
I'm offering this pattern at a discounted $6.00 price for the next 48 hours . After that it will go back to its regular $8.00 price.
Have a very lovely day friends. Svetlana
I'm so excited to be able to share their beautiful makes.
Monika beautifully combined denim and strips of patchwork into this fantastic pouch. Love the addition of contrasting stitching, too.
My super nice, long time bloggy friend, Judith made this gorgeous pouch. I so adore the combination of fabric and zippers she chose.
I love how Debbie, another one of my long time bloggy friends, used two different zippers for her pouch. What a great idea.
Julie used Urban Chick Boho fabric collection (one of my very favorites) to make this sweet pouch.
I'm totally jealous of this gorgeous patchwork + stitching pouch Tara made. Beautiful, isn't it?
Karen made this super cute bunny pouch. Adorable !!!
These two beautiful pouches were sewn by the lovely Yvette . What a great idea to do an all patchwork pouch, too.
Thank you again ladies. You totally rocked this pattern :)
If you'd like to make one of these pouches for yourself or someone special - I think they would make great Christmas presents for young and old :), hop on over to my Etsy shop.
I'm offering this pattern at a discounted $6.00 price for the next 48 hours . After that it will go back to its regular $8.00 price.
Have a very lovely day friends. Svetlana
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteThat's one of the coolest pouches I've seen. Good work!
ReplyDeleteLovely and so many great testers! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! I already headed off to etsy to buy it. Can't wait to make a few for Christmas gifts!
ReplyDeleteOh! I'm so in love with your gorgeous pattern Svetlana! Congrats on this new milestone! x
ReplyDeleteAwesome pattern! I so enjoyed testing for you and just finished making #2. Now seeing the other versions, I know I will be making more.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWell done! I'm a new follower and your pouch is a great start :-)
ReplyDeleteLG,
Kathrin
It's so cute, and you always use the best colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, unique pattern Svetlana, congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute pattern! I love it!
ReplyDeleteAck! Now I see what I missed out on by not finishing other stuff!!:) Guess I'll head to your shop!
ReplyDeleteI can see so many uses for this...would be fun to use some clear vinyl on the inside if using it for colored pencils or flosses!!:)
Oh my goodness, that green cotton + steel version is perfection! It's such a great pattern, Svetlana!
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern - these pouches are such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! Go girl! I love all the different pouches! Don't they look yummy! Well done chick! It's a beautiful design. Looking forward to more wonderful patterns! Jxo
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love a good pouch so I already went and bought the pattern! I can't wait to whip up one (or more) of these.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Svetlana!!
ReplyDeleteJust catching up on the last couple of weeks - congrats on the pattern, it looks like there's a great range of options in it. Love the shawl and the birdies too, hope you're rid of the plastic boot soon!
ReplyDeleteThese are such cute pouches and I love the variety of samples! I just bought your pattern and you did a wonderful job of including many pictures and very clear instructions. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pattern Svetlana!
ReplyDeleteCongratuations! I love this idea, heading over to order my pattern now.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations - It's fantastic! What a clever twist on a zipper pouch! The testers all did a beautiful job - each one so unique. I will be ordering one for sure :-)
ReplyDeleteSo exciting! Love your new little pouch. Great how each one looks just a bit different. So many great ideas.
ReplyDeleteThank you for allowing me to test your pattern. It was an honor and I will be making more of them!
ReplyDeleteI love this little pouch. Have bought the pattern and am going to make it this weekend.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to make a double zippy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple yet brilliant design!
ReplyDeleteThey look great!
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