The Turned Out Zipper Pouch - £6+VAT










PDF Pattern
£6.00 plus local taxes or VAT
The Turned Out Zipper Pouch may look like an ordinary pouch, but it is full of features!
It has a wide base, so it easily stands up by itself; it is fully lined; it has a recessed zipper, so that it opens wide for easy access; and the pieces are stitched and turned through before being joined together. You can choose from two sizes.
Size 1 is a straightforward design, just a plain, lined interior, but size 2 has lots of different options.
· A wrist-strap, connected with a d-ring and lobster clasp
· An unusual zipped inner pocket, where the zip faces upwards, making it easy to grab and open
· A triple pleated pocket, with three flaps with hook and loop closures
· An alternative lining piece, to make a plain interior
· The option of making a triple pleated pocket without flaps
· Or you could make the pleated pocket with an elasticated top, from cotton fabrics or from mesh.
As with my other patterns, there are dots, notches and stitching lines to make it easy to get a great finish.
You can sew along with the full tutorial video here.
I have a FREE download going into more detail on making wrist-straps. You can find it here.
Finished sizes (approx.):
Size 1 - 7” wide x 5” high x 2¼” deep
Size 2 - 9¾” wide x 7” high x 3” deep
The PDF comes as two separate files. The first contains a simple, six-step tutorial with twenty photos, enhanced with graphics to make it clearer to understand. The second file contains the pattern pieces, ready for you to cut out and use. All sizes are in inches.
INCLUDED:
A list of all the materials and quantities you need to complete both projects
Cutting layouts for all fabrics
Instructions on how to cut and prepare the fabrics
Step-by-step instructions including photos of each step
Photo tutorial and pattern pieces ready for printing
THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF PATTERN SENT TO YOUR EMAIL, NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT
You will need (width x height):
Quilting weight cotton:
Fabric A - Size 1: 21” x 8” Size 2: 21 x 16.5”
Lining A - Size 1: 21” x 7” Size 2: 21” x 18”
Lining B - Size 1: n/a Size 2: 16” x 15”
Fusible fleece: Size 1: 14” x 6½” Size 2: 20” x 8½”
Fusible interfacing: Size 1: 21” x 14” Size 2: 34” x 21”
¾” Hook/loop tape: Size 1: n/a Size 2: 1½”
#3 zipper: Size 1: 9” Size 2: 8¾”, 13”
Hardware requirements: Size 1: n/a Size 2: 1 x ½” d-rings, 1 x ½” lobster clasp
Sundries: fabric marker, hump jumper, zipper foot, pinking shears, point turner
Optional extras: ¼” machine foot, fabric glue stick
Photographs by Hazel A Patterns