Are you tired of losing your sewing essentials like needles, pins, and buttons? Look no further! This easy-to-make sewing pattern notions pouch will keep all your sewing notions organized and within reach. Let’s dive into the simple steps to create this handy pouch.
Materials Needed:
- Fabric of your choice (approximately 1/2 yard)
- Matching thread
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
- Zipper (8 inches or longer)
- Sewing machine
- Pins
- Iron
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Measure and cut the fabric: Start by measuring and cutting two rectangles from your fabric. Each rectangle should measure 9 inches in width and 12 inches in height.
- Attach the zipper: Place one rectangle right side up and position the zipper facing down along the top edge. Place the second rectangle right side down on top. Pin in place and sew along the top using a zipper foot on your sewing machine. Iron the fabric to flatten the seam.
- Finish the pouch: Open up the fabric with the attached zipper and press the seams on both sides. Then, fold the fabric in half with right sides together and the zipper in the center. Pin and sew around the three remaining sides, leaving a small opening at the bottom for turning.
- Turn the pouch inside out: Carefully turn the pouch inside out through the small opening you left. Use a blunt tool, such as a pencil, to push out the corners. Fold the edges of the opening inward and sew it closed.
Note: You can customize your pouch with additional pockets or dividers by sewing them onto the inside before attaching the zipper.
Final Thoughts
With this simple sewing pattern notions pouch, you will never misplace your sewing essentials again. It’s a practical and stylish solution to keep everything organized in one place. Feel free to experiment with different fabrics and embellishments to add a personal touch to your pouch. Happy sewing!
Love it! Can’t wait to make one
This looks so cool! I love how you can customize the fabric and the function of the pouch to fit your needs. It’s great to have a craft project you can make that is both beautiful and practical.
This looks really cool! I’ve never seen a pattern like this before, definitely adding this to my list of things to make!