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Ruffled Zipper Pouch – Free PDF

Ruffled Zipper Pouch - Free PDF Sewing Pattern

A sweet little zipper pouch with pleated ruffles. We’ve seen a lot of  ruffled zipper pouches online, but this bag is just a little more detailed.  If zippers intimidate you, give the free Mastering Zipper Techniques class a try!

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  • Pleated Pouches in Five Sizes – PDF Pattern

    Pleated Pouches Patterns in Five Sizes

    These pouches are fast, easy, and satisfying to sew! Best of all, this sewing pattern includes pattern pieces to make them in FIVE sizes.

    • Mini – Perfect for gift/debit/credit/business cards.
    • Small – Smaller square shaped pouch good for tiny random bits floating around the bottom of your bag.
    • Tall – This was designed to hold an iPad mini, and other similar sized gadgets.
    • Square – Another square shaped pouch that will also hold an iPad mini, and a bunch of other stuff.
    • Medium – Good for many different eReaders, or to use as a small clutch.

    The pouch portion has two vertical pleats which give the body room to expand to hold quite a few things. They also add a nice visual detail to the front.  The instructions are for making them with a simple and convenient VELCRO closure, but of course you can make them with magnetic snaps, buttons, or any other closure you please (instructions not included for other closures).

    The pattern is in pdf format and is available for INSTANT DOWNLOAD once your payment is processed.

    Approximate Finished Dimensions:

    • Mini –  3” x 4.25” (7.5 x 11cm)
    • Small -  4” x 4.25” (10 x 11cm)
    • Tall  –   8.25” x 6” (21 x 15cm)
    • Square  –   6.75” x 7.75” (17 x 20cm)
    • Medium  -   5.25” x 8.25” (13 x 21cm)

    Sewing Skill Level:
    Advanced Beginner – Someone who has completed a few sewing projects, sewn from a pattern before and/or taken a basic sewing class.

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  • Split Personality Eyeglasses Case – Free Pattern

    Split Personality Eyeglasses Case - Free Pattern

    Happy Mothers’ Day from Jo-Lydia’s Attic Designs!  

    A free PDF pattern to make this case to store your sunglasses and/or eyeglasses.

    You can customize this design to fit any pair of glasses, from big, flirty sunglasses to your smaller readers. It was designed to use up scraps and to show off both sides of a double-faced quilted fabric.  The case pictured above was made from leftover fabric from the Sew ‘n’ Go Quilted Beach Mat Tote and Pillow.  Just follow the measuring and cutting directions to make a case that fits your glasses to a “T”!   Make it to fit your largest glasses to ensure that you can use it for all of favorite specs!

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  • Easy Tissue Pouches – Free Tutorial

    Easy Tissue Pouches - Free Sewing Tutorial

    by Suzanne, with enthusiastic encouragement for all!

    Made from chevron striped fabric as well as many others,  Suzanne whipped up these useful and smart-looking tissue pouches in no time while demonstrating how to do it in a very well written photo tutorial.  (Links for her fabrics below!)

    Work alongside Cheryl Arkison as she shows you how to incorporate curved elements into your quilts with confidence.

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  • Postcard Zippered Pouch – Free Iron-on Transfer and Tutorial

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    To make this pouch you will need:

    • 20 minutes
    • A printed iron on transfer (a free printable on the bottom of the tutorial)
    • A small piece of cotton duck cloth (at least the size of your transfer)
    • An eight-inch zipper
    • Pinking Shears
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