Sewing

I rarely sew but I was recently inspired to bust out the old Singer to create some lined zippered pouches similar to one I made a few years ago. I realized I had almost all the material I needed, except the zipper, so why not?

The sewing session was actually quite enjoyable and yielded two new pouches.

I’ve been using the brown flower pouch with the green zipper to hold double pointed needles and other miscellaneous knitting tools. I started looking at the little pouch, racking my brain and trying to remember exactly how I had accomplished this feat – without a pattern no less. I knew it couldn’t be too hard because I’m not an expert sewer by any stretch although I’ve been sewing a very long time (since 1972 to be exact).

Because my newly acquired Timbuk2 messenger bag has quite a bit of velcro, it occurred to me that a zippered pouch would protect my socks in progress from getting snagged. I created the pretty green pouch with the pink zipper and guess what? It works!

I am going to attempt to produce a pic-torial in the next week to show you exactly how I made these lined pouches. They’re not reversible because the zipper only works in one direction, but they are finished and lined and very sweet. You’ll see.

So all you need is four pieces of mismatched fabrics, two pieces of each print. The size is immaterial – you can make them any size you want – but my scraps are approximately 4 inches by 8 inches. The zipper I’ll be using is 7 inches. This is actually a good size to start with. You’ll also need some thread.

The fabric was purchased at Craft Warehouse in Vancouver Washington. The zipper and thread were obtained at JoAnn’s fabric.

Get your materials together and meet me here in about a week and I’ll show you how to make one – if you haven’t already figured it out yourself.

4 Comment(s)

  1. Those are some scrumptious fabric choices. How could you not want to stuff all you own in one just to show it off! love it.
    Peace~
    Dawn

    Dawn | Apr 12, 2010 | Reply

  2. Such pretty colors. Makes me smile when I look at them.

    Christine | Apr 12, 2010 | Reply

  3. Love the fabrics… so colorful!!!

    Nancy | Apr 17, 2010 | Reply

  4. Thanks for the great tutorial. I’ll be back with pictures. One fine day :)

    Pinneguri | Apr 23, 2010 | Reply

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