Zippered ditty bag pattern
#11
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If you take the pattern on the link below but change the process at step 6 you can make the flat one it seemed you wanted....instead of matching the bottom seam with the zipper and ironing flat, open the zipper first, then fold the tube at the zipper so the bottom seam is at the opposite end and iron it flat...insert the wrist loop near the zipper and stitch across both ends. Turn the ditty bag right side out thru the zipper.
Originally Posted by DebraK
I've done many of these. Hope it will help. you will have to figure out your own sizes
http://modernquiltlove.wordpress.com...ouch-tutorial/
http://modernquiltlove.wordpress.com...ouch-tutorial/
#14
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Originally Posted by ktbb
If you take the pattern on the link below but change the process at step 6 you can make the flat one it seemed you wanted....instead of matching the bottom seam with the zipper and ironing flat, open the zipper first, then fold the tube at the zipper so the bottom seam is at the opposite end and iron it flat...insert the wrist loop near the zipper and stitch across both ends. Turn the ditty bag right side out thru the zipper.
Originally Posted by DebraK
I've done many of these. Hope it will help. you will have to figure out your own sizes
http://modernquiltlove.wordpress.com...ouch-tutorial/
http://modernquiltlove.wordpress.com...ouch-tutorial/
#15
Originally Posted by GoBama
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#18
Check out the link below... it is a pattern I passed onto my granddaughter, who is making them for Christmas gifts for her girlfriends. Together, we've made dozens of them, and it is very easy. And yes, the pattern is FREE.
http://sew4home.com/projects/storage...s/445-wristlet
http://sew4home.com/projects/storage...s/445-wristlet
#19
Originally Posted by Moon Holiday
Check out the link below... it is a pattern I passed onto my granddaughter, who is making them for Christmas gifts for her girlfriends. Together, we've made dozens of them, and it is very easy. And yes, the pattern is FREE.
http://sew4home.com/projects/storage...s/445-wristlet
http://sew4home.com/projects/storage...s/445-wristlet
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