Last night, completely on a whim, I made myself a mini Sew Together Bag. I keep my epp supplies in the one I made a while back so I knew a smaller version would be a great addition to my ever growing collections of pouches I use daily.
I followed this tutorial and measurement chart to cut out all the pattern pieces (just so you know you still need the original pattern to be able to figure all the measurements out). I also read through Quilt Barn's sew together bag sew along as I worked on my pouch. Her in progress photos are super clear and a great supplement to the original pattern. They saved me lots of head scratching moments for sure :).
Ages ago, when I made my first Sew Together Bag I used interfacing as directed, but the pouch turned out too floppy for my liking. So, with my second one, I used tons of fusible fleece. In fact, I used a little too much of it which made for an extra stiff and thick pouch.
I think I finally got it right this time. I fused SF101 interfacing to all pattern pieces, and added a duck canvas layer to main panel. Worked like a charm. The finished pouch is neither too floppy not too stiff, it's just perfect.
Oh, I love this pouch so much. I love its shape, and simple fabrics I used, and that striped binding, of course. And a metal zipper, I'm really obsessed with metal zippers these days :).
And, just for comparison, here are my two pouches. Top one is the original size with three pockets, bottom one is a smaller size with two pockets.
Thanks for stopping by everyone. Svetlana
Your pouches are so cute, love them!!!
ReplyDeleteThe metal zipper gives a special look, very nice:)
x. Karin
I want to sit down and so this right now!
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ReplyDeletesuper cute! I love the mini sized one and need a new wallet - do you think a checkbook would fit?
ReplyDeleteI love both of these, however the top one is my favorite. I am going to have to make some.
ReplyDeleteWhat are epp supplies?
ReplyDeleteThe black and white striped binding looks very stylish against the denim and leather! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI really like the simple fabrics... wonderful choice!
ReplyDeleteYour work is amazing!
ReplyDeleteAck! Look how you matched those stripes on the top one!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Love it!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see these bags I one to make one. Must do, thanks for the handy hints and links. No excuse now.
ReplyDeleteCheers Di
Beautiful pouches. Where do I get the time to make one like this?? I'll put it on my list of things to make!
ReplyDeleteI used a metal zip on my full sized sew together bag and have been addicted to them ever since :) Love the stripy binding you used!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I had never thought of making a smaller one.
ReplyDeleteI really love both of yours! Need to try the smaller one. Have you tried the craft fleece (987F)? It's not as thick as FF and works well.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Superb fabric choices, as always. That striped binding is the perfect pop! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for these, I am going to make this bag on holiday. Yours looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the striped binding! I have the larger one (made for me) and now will have to find someone to make the smaller one for me.
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