View Single Post
Old 12-07-2019, 07:31 AM
  #17  
d.rickman
Super Member
 
d.rickman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Canada
Posts: 1,386
Default

[ATTACH=CONFIG]620585[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]620586[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]620589[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]620588[/ATTACH]

I used an invisible Zipper. Zipper should be 20" in length, not 22 as in my previous post (which I corrected).

pic #1, shows to sew zipper opened up, with zipper sewn on the right side of fabric, slowly move the zipper along the edge of the fabric, sewing to the end, then make a small snip "V" into the fabric, and stitch the end of the zipper as you will have to turn the zipper to the other side when finished.
pic #2. shows the other side of the zipper being sewn along the other edge of your fabric.
pic #3. shows the finished small pouch
pic#4. shows my 22 inch zipper being the wrong size - should be 20 inches., I will cut off the end of the zipper I do not need. It is now 7:14, so shows it does not take long to make a small pouch. I would line the next one I make, to finish off the raw edges, you could also zigzag the edges to stop any fraying.

Please note the first post shows the reversed side of the bag, when you cut it out, you need to have the reverse side facing you, so you will use the blank side of your copy as your correct side of the fabric. Therefore the "s" should be just like you would print it....

The small pouch is 5 x 7 inches when finished, and very easy to fold up and put into your purse, or bag. Makes an inexpensive nice gift for a small child or friend and family. Hope you find my instructions easy to understand, and thanks for looking. Have a great weekend.
Attached Thumbnails small-pouch-3-img_4471.jpg   small-pouch-2-img_4472.jpg   small-pouch-2.jpg   small-pouch-4-img_4476.jpg   small-pouch-3-img_4474.jpg  

d.rickman is offline