Hello there. I have been working on this for a couple of weeks and am very happy that I can now present this tutorial to you. Before we start, I will tell you that I scheduled 3 hours for this class with a 15 minute snack break in between. I also precut the two pieces of fabric, folded the top edge over about 1/4 of an inch and ironed it down to maintain the position before the 2 pattern options were presented to my students. Since I had 6 girls with varying sewing skills and a helper the time I allotted was sufficient. If you are sewing with your child or by yourself 1 1/2 hours should be enough.
The great thing about this project is that it is not only super fun but it is varying enough that you can keep the attention of tweens. There is also minimal supplies needed and only very basic sewing skills if any at all.
Here's what you will need:
Fabric - Two 8 1/2" by 5 1/2"
Zipper - 7 Inch
Sewing Needle
Thread
Pins
Sewing Machine
1. Fold over the fabric 1/4 inch and iron as shown below.
2. Using two pins, pin down the fabric face up on the zipper. You will be sewing from the right side.
3. Thread the needle with a long piece of thread. You will be sewing with double thread. Tie the end and start sewing from the wrong side (so that the knot is on the inside)
4. After you have completed the initial insert of the needle, begin sewing slanted straight stitches like below with the fabric right side up. The stitches should start at the end of the zipper metal part. Once you stitch all the way down one end then go up the other end in an opposite direction from the original stitch. This will create the X pattern that you see in the 4th photo. Once you are done with this side then continue to the other side. (Face up).
5. Keep up the good work. Once you are done with both sides open the zipper half way and pin both sides together inside out. This is to keep the zipper in place when you sew the sides.
6. Ok time to sew. Using a straight stitch sew down one side be sure to reverse stitch at the beginning, sew down one side, turn and continue until you have sewn all sides. This should be around a quarter inch from the edge.
7. Use a pair of scissors to cut off the extra thread and turn your pouch right side out. Use something with a slightly pointy edge and push out the corners.
8. Great Job!!!
9. Keep Smiling!!
10. Here are some pictures of my students' work. Ages 7-10.
Thank you very much for joining me. I hope you go out right now and find a tween or teen to do this project with. Ok you can just do it by yourself. LOL
Darley ~