The basic construction is the same as my "popular" pouch, but I eliminated the gusset and just sewed them flat. I've made a lot of zippered pouches, but these are the first ones I've made like this, with an appliqued section and a fabric section on both sides. I think it makes them a lot more interesting and there are a million different things you could applique on them to personalize them--they would be great gifts, because anyone could use a pouch for something!
Showing posts with label zippered pouch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zippered pouch. Show all posts
Monday, June 24, 2013
Birdy Pouches
For two recent swaps on Craftster, I made (among other things) a zippered pouch for each partner. They both like birds, and they both appreciate whimsy, so the birds are wearing party hats!
The basic construction is the same as my "popular" pouch, but I eliminated the gusset and just sewed them flat. I've made a lot of zippered pouches, but these are the first ones I've made like this, with an appliqued section and a fabric section on both sides. I think it makes them a lot more interesting and there are a million different things you could applique on them to personalize them--they would be great gifts, because anyone could use a pouch for something!




The basic construction is the same as my "popular" pouch, but I eliminated the gusset and just sewed them flat. I've made a lot of zippered pouches, but these are the first ones I've made like this, with an appliqued section and a fabric section on both sides. I think it makes them a lot more interesting and there are a million different things you could applique on them to personalize them--they would be great gifts, because anyone could use a pouch for something!
Monday, January 28, 2013
What Is It? Guess and Win! (Updated 1/29)
Tuesday Update: Thanks for your great comments and guesses! No one got it right yesterday, so feel free to keep guessing. Also feel free to repeat someone else's guess if you are stumped, because everyone who leaves a comment will be entered in the drawing if there is no correct guess.
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It's been a while since my last giveaway, so let's have another one! To contrast with the gray weather we are having in Virginia today, I'm offering a bright, sunshiny-yellow zippered pouch! (Key not included! It is for size comparison only!)
This is one of my very popular pouches that I created for the Master Craftster Series on Craftster last year. It measures 5.5" x 8", it is fully lined, and it can be used for lots of things--I'm sure you will find it quite handy if you win it!
This time, the winner of the giveaway will be the first person to guess what I am going to make with the little knitted piece in the picture below. (I won't be adding anything else to the piece, but I will do something with those dangling yarn ends to finish it.) Leave your best guess in the comment section, one guess per person, per day (that's right...go ahead and guess again tomorrow if there is no winner today.) The giveaway will end when someone guesses correctly (and the winning guess has to be exactly correct...not just close! There are two particular words I will look for in the winning guess.) If no one guesses it by Friday, February 1st, I will choose a random winner from everyone who left a comment.
Be sure I have a way to contact you if you win...if you are not a registered Blogger user (and your comment shows up as posted by "Anonymous"), leave your email address too.
And this is just a little side note--I know a lot of you dislike the "captcha" verification thingy that you have to complete before you can post your comment; I actually turned it off for a couple of weeks, and the flood of spam became so overwhelming I had to turn it back on. If you have trouble leaving a comment, just send me a message (leslieandersen4@gmail.com) and I will post your comment for you.
Good luck to all! I can't wait to read your guesses!!!
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It's been a while since my last giveaway, so let's have another one! To contrast with the gray weather we are having in Virginia today, I'm offering a bright, sunshiny-yellow zippered pouch! (Key not included! It is for size comparison only!)
This is one of my very popular pouches that I created for the Master Craftster Series on Craftster last year. It measures 5.5" x 8", it is fully lined, and it can be used for lots of things--I'm sure you will find it quite handy if you win it!
This time, the winner of the giveaway will be the first person to guess what I am going to make with the little knitted piece in the picture below. (I won't be adding anything else to the piece, but I will do something with those dangling yarn ends to finish it.) Leave your best guess in the comment section, one guess per person, per day (that's right...go ahead and guess again tomorrow if there is no winner today.) The giveaway will end when someone guesses correctly (and the winning guess has to be exactly correct...not just close! There are two particular words I will look for in the winning guess.) If no one guesses it by Friday, February 1st, I will choose a random winner from everyone who left a comment.
Be sure I have a way to contact you if you win...if you are not a registered Blogger user (and your comment shows up as posted by "Anonymous"), leave your email address too.
And this is just a little side note--I know a lot of you dislike the "captcha" verification thingy that you have to complete before you can post your comment; I actually turned it off for a couple of weeks, and the flood of spam became so overwhelming I had to turn it back on. If you have trouble leaving a comment, just send me a message (leslieandersen4@gmail.com) and I will post your comment for you.
Good luck to all! I can't wait to read your guesses!!!
Friday, May 18, 2012
Popular Pouch! (With tutorial)
Of the seven projects I made for the Bernina Master Craftsters series for Craftster, the most popular one has been this zippered pouch (posing below with the Bernina 380). Of the 20+ projects in the series, this was the first one to make it into the "Hot New Projects" category, based on reader's interest.
It's just my regular ol' pouch, but I think what makes it so appealing to Craftster readers is the fabric combination. I got these fabrics at Sew Mama Sew a while ago, just because they looked cute, without any plan for how to use them; but when it came time to choose fabrics for my Master Craftster projects, I grabbed these first, because I was going for the brightest colors in my stash!
I was floored when I got the weekly e-mail (below) from Craftster with the Project of the Week--they chose my zippered pouch! (Leslieshappyheart is my Craftster username.) This is probably the most exciting thing that has happened to me in a while!
It's just my regular ol' pouch, but I think what makes it so appealing to Craftster readers is the fabric combination. I got these fabrics at Sew Mama Sew a while ago, just because they looked cute, without any plan for how to use them; but when it came time to choose fabrics for my Master Craftster projects, I grabbed these first, because I was going for the brightest colors in my stash!
I was floored when I got the weekly e-mail (below) from Craftster with the Project of the Week--they chose my zippered pouch! (Leslieshappyheart is my Craftster username.) This is probably the most exciting thing that has happened to me in a while!
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Lined zippered pouches make great gifts and are wonderful little organizational tools. Toss one in a backpack or in your desk drawer to house your favorite mini sewing kit. Leslieshappyheart shared her zippered pouch tutorial, complete with lining and a little button. Personalize yours with various fabrics, buttons, zipper pulls and even embroidery. If you make one, bask in the glory and share some pictures on the Purses, Bags & Wallets Board. | ||
Happy sewing, Craftster Team And now, I give you the tutorial, just as it appears on the Craftster website. If you make one of these pouches, I'd love to know about it! Whimsical Zippered Pouch using the BERNINA 380 I love making zippered pouches! They make great gifts and you can easily personalize them with your choice of fabrics and embellishments. I made this simple pouch to test-drive the BERNINA 380. Start by cutting your fabrics. For the lining, cut two pieces 6 1/2" x 9". For the outside, cut two pieces of your main fabric (the blue print in this picture) 5" x 9". Cut two pieces of your secondary fabric (the orange stripe) 2" x 9". Using a 1/4" seam, sew the secondary fabric strips onto the main fabric pieces, as in the picture. The fabric choice makes all the difference between an ordinary pouch and a great pouch--this bright, whimsical print and matching stripe are really great! I made two of these pouches, one without embellishment, and one with this blue ribbon trim. If you want to use the ribbon, sew it in place now. To give the pouch more body, I added iron-on interfacing to both the outside pieces and both lining pieces at this point. Now to add the zipper! Layer one outer piece and one lining piece on each side of the zipper, as shown in the photo below. (The fabrics are staggered in the photo so you can see how they are layered; to sew them, match the left edges of both fabrics, but leave the zipper extending past them, as in the photo.) Since this is an exposed zipper, I'm just using the basic sewing foot (rather than the zipper foot). The amazing thing about the BERNINA 380 is that there are nine needle positions, from left to right, so you can easily arrange everything just the way you want it. I'm sewing with the needle in the farthest left position, very close to to the zipper teeth. Then flip the fabrics over and topstitch, again with the needle in the left-most position. Repeat on the other side of the zipper, sewing the outer fabric and lining in place, then flipping the fabrics and topstitching. When you have done both sides it will look like the picture below. Now to sew around the sides. First, open the zipper half-way (you will sew the sides with the zipper in this position). Then flip the fabrics so the two outer sides are touching, right sides together, and the lining pieces are also touching, right sides together. Pin everything in place. The zipper will be folded so there is a small bump at the two sides; make sure the bump is pushed down towards the lining. Sew all around the edge, leaving a 4" opening at the bottom of the lining. That's right, you sew right over the zipper! Trim off the ends of the zipper, even with the seams. Sew a 1" gusset in each of the four corners. Sewing the gussets is simplified on the BERNINA 380 by the marked 1/8" measurements on the throatplate. To turn it right side out, reach in and open the zipper all the way, then turn it. Press under the raw edges of the opening in the bottom of the lining, and stitch it shut. Push the lining down inside the pouch and smooth it out. Hot off the sewing computer! (Yes, that's what it's called in the manual--it's a sewing computer, not a sewing machine!!!) I added the orange button for a little more interest. After pressing it with the iron, I finished the pouch with a flower charm tied on with a ribbon. Small touches like this can really personalize your creations. My zippered pouch is now ready to be given away! |
Monday, April 30, 2012
Chococat Pouch
The "I Love Cats or Dogs Swap" is just winding down on Craftster, and I made this cute little zippered pouch for my partner. She has two black cats, and she loves things that are kawaii, so I immediately thought of Hello Kitty's friend, Chococat!
I make the Chococat patch by printing an image from the computer, cutting it out and tracing the different parts onto wool felt. I hand-sewed all of the parts of the cat, then machine-sewed the patch onto the front panel before assembling the pouch.
My partner's favorite colors are hot pink and turquoise (hey, me too!) so I gave the pouch a turquoise lining.
I finished it off with a kitty charm for a zipper pull. My partner loves it! On Wednesday I'll show you the dog-related items I made for her (yes, she loves dogs too!)
I make the Chococat patch by printing an image from the computer, cutting it out and tracing the different parts onto wool felt. I hand-sewed all of the parts of the cat, then machine-sewed the patch onto the front panel before assembling the pouch.
My partner's favorite colors are hot pink and turquoise (hey, me too!) so I gave the pouch a turquoise lining.
I finished it off with a kitty charm for a zipper pull. My partner loves it! On Wednesday I'll show you the dog-related items I made for her (yes, she loves dogs too!)
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Random Acts of Kindness
About a month ago, I posted about a "Pay-It-Forward" game for bloggers; the first 3 bloggers who commented on the post would get a gift from me, if they put the same post on their blog and agreed to send gifts to 3 people. I felt bad that it was only for bloggers, so today I'm going to give EVERYONE the chance to get a little hand-made gift from me (except Susan, Kat and Helen--whom I love and encourage to do a random act of kindness!--you three are my Pay-It-Forward recipients, so feel free to comment on this post, but your comment won't count toward gift).
This time we're doing "Random Acts of Kindness". I will send a random gift to anyone who does a kindness for someone and leaves a comment on this post. Maybe it will be one of these zippered pouches:
Simply do something unexpected for someone, any time, anywhere, and then come back here and tell what you did in the comment section. If it's next week, next month, or next year, fine! Maybe you will volunteer at school; help an older person in the grocery store; give a gift to your favorite bank teller--I'm sure you will think of something. It can be big or small, it just has to be something that makes someone else know they've been noticed. The world can seem cold and impersonal at times, and random acts of kindness are meant to counteract that.
I hope I have to send a ton of gifts, and that we all will make random acts of kindness a habit in our lives.
This time we're doing "Random Acts of Kindness". I will send a random gift to anyone who does a kindness for someone and leaves a comment on this post. Maybe it will be one of these zippered pouches:
Simply do something unexpected for someone, any time, anywhere, and then come back here and tell what you did in the comment section. If it's next week, next month, or next year, fine! Maybe you will volunteer at school; help an older person in the grocery store; give a gift to your favorite bank teller--I'm sure you will think of something. It can be big or small, it just has to be something that makes someone else know they've been noticed. The world can seem cold and impersonal at times, and random acts of kindness are meant to counteract that.
I hope I have to send a ton of gifts, and that we all will make random acts of kindness a habit in our lives.
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