Showing posts with label patchwork zipper bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patchwork zipper bags. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

9 Scrappy Patchwork Zippered Pouches

I wanted to use up scraps that were over flowing in my scrap bags, so I made some zippered pouches. I still have plenty of scraps left because when I wasn't looking they multiplied like rabbits! LOL!

If you see any that you would like to buy, email me. They will eventually go to the gift shop, but the shop will take only a few items each month, so if I still have some of these, I would be happy to sell them. $18 each plus shipping. I invoice through PayPal. I will mark any that sell as sold here next to the photos. Thanks for looking.


#1 Side A.

#1 Side B.

#1 Inside.

#2 Side A.

#2 Side B.

#2 Inside.

#3 Side A.

#3 Side B.

#3 Inside.

#4 Side A.

#4 Side B.

#4 Inside.

#5 Side A.

#5 Side B.

#5 Inside.

#6 Side A.

#6 Side B.

#6 Inside.

#7 Side A.

#7 Side B.

#7 Inside.

#8 Side A.

#8 Side B.

#8 Inside.

#9 Side A.

#9 Side B.

#9 Inside.
I entered a bag into the Elm Street Quilts Bag it 2017 
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Sunday, May 8, 2016

Marilyn Patchwork Cosmetic Zippered Pouch

I made the Marilyn Cosmetic Patchwork version of this zippered pouch by Imazz Patterns. I have so many scraps that I made both the front and back of this pouch in patchwork. It's a nice size. You can add an inside pocket if you want to, but I decided not to add any pockets on this one. You can also add a wrist strap if you want to. The pattern comes with the patchwork version as a bonus, plus the instructions to make the Marilyn with all one fabric or 2 fabrics. It's a nice size bag for cosmetics and more. You can find Imazz Patterns on Etsy or Craftsy.

This is a fast and easy bag to make too!
Imazz Pattern design
Here is the patchwork on one side of the bag.


I used a canvas home decor print for the bottom of the bag.

Here is the other side of the bag with more patchwork. I used my batik scraps for both sides.
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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Little Zippered Bags

I have been trying to use up some fabric scraps and I made several zipper bags using a few different tutorials to see if I like any of them. I tried one style bag that I wasn't wild about and another that looks okay, but I didn't like the directions. So I went back to making the rest of the bags (the selvage bags) my own way and I added the lining separately. Most zippered bags have you sandwich the lining and the exterior with the zipper in between. Well I don't know about you but I feel like I am sewing blind that way. Even if I baste each piece separately and then sew, things always tend to shift in the process and I do not like how the zipper looks after I flip it over so I can see it. I decided it would be easier and faster to make a lining like the bag (minus the zipper) and then join the 2 together wrong sides together and stitch by hand the lining to the bag. For me it's not more work because I avoid having to rip out the zipper and lining umpteen times to get it right when using the sandwiched method. I also tried experimenting with sewing on the selvages to create a fabric and I made a few goofs along the way and learned a few things too. One thing is that it's a lot of work just to create the selvage fabric before even attempting to make the bag! LOL!!! Well at least I put those selvages to good use. :0)
I used up red scraps for this bag. Didn't care for the instructions for this bag. I got directions from a book I checked out at the library months ago. Directions were lacking and poorly written. I had to make my own adjustments to make this bag work.
Gingham lining.
Gusseted sides. (Those lint and thread gremlins at a it again! Every time I take a photo they jump on my creation!) I gave this little bag as a prize for a name tag drawing at one of my groups and Angela won it. I know she will use it.
Selvage bags I made. I like the ones with the diagonal selvages better. I hadn't thought out the placement of the other 3 selvage bags very well because I didn't want them to look cut in half, but rather to have a short vertical selvages on the tops. I forgot about the boxed bottoms making the horizontal selvages shorter after sewing them.
I sewed the lining in after the bag was made, stitching it by hand around the top.
I love the little scissors selvage! I like other shapes on the selvages rather than just dots.
These were made the sandwiched zippered method. I had to rip out and re-do a couple of times. Where you sew the side seams it gets too bulky at the top by the zipper and things don't lie flat. 
The other side of the bags from above. 
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