Hello, happy Monday to you all!
I'm super excited to show you my newest pdf pattern today.
I designed this pouch mostly with my teenage daughters in mind as I wanted them to have a safe place for their phones and some cash when they are out and about with their friends without having to carry real purses around.
The pattern, however, also includes instructions on how to add a thin detachable handle which makes for a lovely convertible pouch that can be worn both attached to belt loops of your favorite jeans or carried as a regular little purse.
Its finished size is 6.5" wide x 4" tall x 1" deep so it's a perfect size to fit your phone, some cash, sunglasses, and even a few other necessities in.
I love using hardware when making my bags and pouches as I think it adds extra polished touch to a finished product. This little pouch uses swivel hooks, D-rings, as well as heavy duty snaps for closure. I bought my swivel hooks and d-rings on Etsy here, and snaps are from Joann.
This is a beginner friendly pattern and here's the list of materials needed to make one Fannie pouch:
1 FQ fabric A (main exterior, flap lining, swivel clasp tabs, handle)
1 FE fabric B (flap exterior, pocket)
1 FE fabric C (lining)
12” x 18” fusible fleece
2 heavy duty snaps - size 24 – 5/8”
2 – 1 1/4” swivel clasps with 1/2” loop end
2 – 1/2” D-rings
What do you think? Would you like to make a Fannie pouch of your own? I'm offering this pdf pattern at an introductory price of $5.00 for the next 48 hours.
You can purchase this pattern by clicking on the button below or by going to my Etsy shop.
Thanks so much for stopping by. Wishing you all a super creative week. Svetlana
Super cute! You are on a roll with the cute patterns! My mom LOVED the qayg pouch I made her from your tutorial - so thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnother cute pattern, you are just full of them! I started a pouch using your QAYG tutorial, you made it so easy to understand! :)
ReplyDeleteSvetlanko, tak to je super sikovne! Sila jsem si takovou kapsicku na doklady a bud ji mohu mit na pasku u kalhot, nebo na popruhu pres rameno. Ale Tve reseni je moooc zajimave a originalni! Krasne jsi to vymyslela :) Jola
ReplyDeleteI love it, although 'fanny' has a totally different, 'lady front-bottom' meaning in the UK ;)
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I will definitely have to try making a small cross-body bag to use when I don't want to carry my big purse!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant, and safe, idea! Genius! Jxo
ReplyDeleteThis idea is genius! What a fun, hip way to wear a "fanny" pack. I will have to make one for my niece! Thanks for the links for the hardware.
ReplyDeleteI concur with "mrs flying blind", great pouch but as a Brit can't read or hear fanny without laughing out loud like a case of arrested development.
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant!! So cute & versatile- I'm getting the pattern now!!
ReplyDeleteTämä on loistava. Pitää kokeilla tehdä, kiitos :)
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely! I have to get the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely bag, and a great idea to attach it to belt loops like that. Not sure about the name though, that word does not mean bottom in Britain :)
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ReplyDeleteSo so cute!! Had to buy right away :) now to find time to sew it up!
ReplyDeleteP.s. You always have the most perfect fabric combinations!