A quick and easy boxy pouch tutorial. By the end of this blog post, you will be able to sew your own box zipper pouch!
This large checkered boxy pouch is ideal for toiletries or make up storage. Use it everyday at home, take it with you in your bag, or save it for traveling. Dimensions: 10" x 5" x 3" Handmade with designer fabric collections and quilted with flexible foam inside to keep the perfect pouch shape.
Tote from Proenza Schouler White Label in cobalt blue. - Top handles - Open top with self-tie fastening - Unstructured boxy silhouette - Signature logo stamp on front - Two compartments - Internal zip pouch - Approximate Measurements: L: 15.6" W: 13" H: 14.8" 100% Lambskin leather.
In this blog post we'll show you how you can bring your favorite fabric scraps to good use and turn them into a practical little pouch.
***Tutorial video*** 3 Size Big Boxy Pouch Sewing. Instant Download Digital File. This is a SEWING PATTERN and not a finished item. Your file will be available for immediate download just as soon as payment has been cleared. This pattern is available for digital download. Can be printed using a home printer and are compatible with A4 paper size. Additionally, a recommended video tutorial is included for assistance. This listing is a DIGITAL FILE PLEASE NOTE! Due to the nature of the product, refunds cannot be offered on digital file products - please read this listing carefully before you purchase. Please note!! that this pattern is intended for personal use only. Bag dimensions: S: 22x10x10 cm. M: 25x13x13 cm. L: 30x15x15 cm.
Continuing the Holiday Sew-Along with a tiny scrappy boxy pouch tutorial.
Sew a boxy zipper pouch with my free sewing pattern! This zipper bag is just right for organizing supplies, cosmetics, or other small things.
The Woodland Dopp Kit is a boxy zipper pouch that makes the perfect travel companion. Durable, water-resistant, and spacious enough to keep your personal items organized while you’re on the go.
Discover the step-by-step tutorial on how to create a flawless bozy zippered pouch. Learn the important techniques and tips to ensure your pouch turns out professional and stylish every time.
Pin It I've been meaning to post this tutorial for awhile now but have not had (or made) any time for the tedious blogging process. Let me just say that I take no credit whatsoever for the originality of this pouch. This is just a method I use to make it easier for myself. I apologize in advance for the poor quality photos. I took them with my iPhone as I was making the pouch. Here we go. You will need: - 2 exterior panels 13" x 8" - 2 interior panels 13" x 8" - 2 panels of fusible interfacing 13" x 8" - 2 panels of cotton batting 13" x 8" - 12" zipper - scrap of fabric 4" x 7" for handle (optional) For the larger sized pouch, I use 15" x 10" panels and a 14 inch zipper. When you get to boxing the corners, cut the squares at 2" x 2" or slightly smaller if you don't want the bag to be as tall. Just play around with the measurements until you find something you like. If you are quilting the exterior panels, which I did for this tutorial, fuse the interfacing and quilt them before beginning. First, lay out one of your exterior panels and place the zipper face down, with the zip pull on the left side, along the top of the panel. Make sure it's centered. Lay one of the interior panels over the zipper and mark a 1/2 inch mark on either side of the panel along the top edge. Using your zipper foot, sew along the top edge starting and ending at the 1/2 inch marks. Press both panels to one side of the zipper. Lay this finished piece face down over your other exterior panel. This time your zip pull should be on the right side. Place the other interior panel face down over the zipper and mark 1/2 inch on each side again. Sew along the top starting and ending at the 1/2 inch mark and then press down both sides. Now top stitch on both sides of the zipper, again starting and ending at 1/2 inch from the edge. Your panels should look like this. Now separate the exterior panels from the interior panels and sew along the bottom edges of both. I forgot to take a picture of this step but just sew as if making a regular zipper pouch. Only sew the bottom of the exterior panels and the bottom of the interior panels, leaving an opening for turning later. DO NOT sew along the side edges where the zipper is. Now, fold the panels so that the seams are aligned with the zipper. Press seams open. Pin back the interior panels on one side of the pouch. Sew along the exterior panels, including the zipper at 3/8" along the edge. Go over the zipper a few times to reinforce. Repeat with the other side exterior. Now pin back the exterior panels. Sew along the interior panels over the zipper once again, this time at 1/4" from the edge. Repeat with the other side and set pouch aside. If you are attaching a handle, cut your scrap piece down to 4" by 7". Press in half lengthwise and then press both edges towards the center, just as you would with a purse handle. Top stitch along the edges and then sew a couple of lines in between to make sturdier. To box corners, draw out a square on an interior corner at 1 1/2" x 1 1/2". Start measuring at the seam on the side edge. Cut out the square. Position the corner so that the seam is in the center and then sew it closed. Repeat with the other three corners of lining. Now cut out the corner squares on the exterior panels. Before you sew them shut, insert the handle into one of the holes and center it to the seam. Sew closed. Pull the other end of the handle out from the corner closest to it and center it to that seam before sewing shut. Cut excess fabric and close the two remaining corners. Now turn the entire pouch right side out from the opening in your lining. Sew opening closed. Gently stuff fabric scraps into your pouch to help you press your pouch really pretty and perfect. And you're done! Again, I apologize for the dark/blurry photos! I hope you can still use this tutorial to make pretty gifts and project bags. I love using this style of pouch for everything. If you decide to make this pouch and post pictures on instagram, hashtag it with #psboxypouch so I can check it out!! Now, want to win this pouch? Find me on Instagram @greenletterday to enter! Thanks for stopping by!
The Quilted Boxy Pouch pattern is a beginner's sewing pattern (PDF), covering all the basics of bag making. From boxing out corners, how to insert a zipper to creating a patchwork, quilty version. The Sewing Pattern is part of the basics series, focusing on basic sewing skills.
Boxy fit sweater met verwassen afwerking, buidelzak vooraan en STWD garageprint. Gemaakt van katoen.
Fabric Boxy Pouch Bag Free Sewing Pattern
Created in New York, Time's Arrow is a leather handbags label that feature clean-lines and classic shapes. Created with purpose and function in mind, the collection fuses distinctive designs with surprising versatility. Each handbag is a lifestyle statement with a pinch of playfulness. This signature Jo Tote is a chic staple for everyday work, travel or play. Generously sized to fit your essentials tablet, work documents, mini make up pouch. Crafted from calfskin leather and designed with a boxy top handle or adjustable shoulder strap to wear cross body. Featuring top zip closure, interior zip pocket, card slot, fully lined and finished with gunmetal hardware. DETAILS // - Color: Militaire - Content: 100% Saffiano calfskin - Polyester lining - Comfortably fits 13" laptop - Interior lightly padded laptop slot - Interior card / passport slot, zip pockets - Front snap origami pocket - Small pockets for power cords, sunglasses, etc. - Gunmetal hardware - Top handle with detachable shoulder / cross body strap & optional shoulder pad - Imported PRODUCT MEASUREMENTS // - Length: 13" - Height: 12" L - Width / Depth: 8" - Handle Drop: 7" - Strap Drop: 16.5" - Special leather care
Boxy pouch perfect for your skincare routine, self care kit or on the go cosmetics/stationary/snack pouch. Have one for the car, one for the work drawer, and one at home on the bedside table. Fully lined in a mix of either gingham or floral. The inner wadding is a gorgeous natural bamboo cotton blend, not polyester like other brands. Made in Australia with love and care. Pick your outer print to match your style. Measures approx 20cm x 10cm x 8cm.
Lovely, handmade, cotton, fabric, patchwork, quilted boxy style zipper pouch made with a selection of beautiful prints from Japan. The pouch has been lined with a floral print also from Japan. Many of the fabrics are by Atsuko Matsuyama. I have machine quilted the pouch with Aurifil thread. There is also a red strawberry zipper charm and two ribbon tabs. Pouch measures approx. 22 cm width x 10 cm height x 10 cm depth (Large (L) – 8½" x 4" x 4" inches) The pattern is by Ma and Me Designs. Please hand wash and leave to dry naturally. Do not tumble dry. Steam press with iron. Postage overages will be refunded for international orders.
They Make Wonderful Gifts, Too! These handy zipper pouches can be used for just about anything. The boxy shape means they hold a lot for their size and are easy to pack into a larger bag. Fill them with sewing tools and supplies, cosmetics and more. They’re also wonderful gifts, especially for those hard-to-buy-for people …
Pin It I've been meaning to post this tutorial for awhile now but have not had (or made) any time for the tedious blogging process. Let me just say that I take no credit whatsoever for the originality of this pouch. This is just a method I use to make it easier for myself. I apologize in advance for the poor quality photos. I took them with my iPhone as I was making the pouch. Here we go. You will need: - 2 exterior panels 13" x 8" - 2 interior panels 13" x 8" - 2 panels of fusible interfacing 13" x 8" - 2 panels of cotton batting 13" x 8" - 12" zipper - scrap of fabric 4" x 7" for handle (optional) For the larger sized pouch, I use 15" x 10" panels and a 14 inch zipper. When you get to boxing the corners, cut the squares at 2" x 2" or slightly smaller if you don't want the bag to be as tall. Just play around with the measurements until you find something you like. If you are quilting the exterior panels, which I did for this tutorial, fuse the interfacing and quilt them before beginning. First, lay out one of your exterior panels and place the zipper face down, with the zip pull on the left side, along the top of the panel. Make sure it's centered. Lay one of the interior panels over the zipper and mark a 1/2 inch mark on either side of the panel along the top edge. Using your zipper foot, sew along the top edge starting and ending at the 1/2 inch marks. Press both panels to one side of the zipper. Lay this finished piece face down over your other exterior panel. This time your zip pull should be on the right side. Place the other interior panel face down over the zipper and mark 1/2 inch on each side again. Sew along the top starting and ending at the 1/2 inch mark and then press down both sides. Now top stitch on both sides of the zipper, again starting and ending at 1/2 inch from the edge. Your panels should look like this. Now separate the exterior panels from the interior panels and sew along the bottom edges of both. I forgot to take a picture of this step but just sew as if making a regular zipper pouch. Only sew the bottom of the exterior panels and the bottom of the interior panels, leaving an opening for turning later. DO NOT sew along the side edges where the zipper is. Now, fold the panels so that the seams are aligned with the zipper. Press seams open. Pin back the interior panels on one side of the pouch. Sew along the exterior panels, including the zipper at 3/8" along the edge. Go over the zipper a few times to reinforce. Repeat with the other side exterior. Now pin back the exterior panels. Sew along the interior panels over the zipper once again, this time at 1/4" from the edge. Repeat with the other side and set pouch aside. If you are attaching a handle, cut your scrap piece down to 4" by 7". Press in half lengthwise and then press both edges towards the center, just as you would with a purse handle. Top stitch along the edges and then sew a couple of lines in between to make sturdier. To box corners, draw out a square on an interior corner at 1 1/2" x 1 1/2". Start measuring at the seam on the side edge. Cut out the square. Position the corner so that the seam is in the center and then sew it closed. Repeat with the other three corners of lining. Now cut out the corner squares on the exterior panels. Before you sew them shut, insert the handle into one of the holes and center it to the seam. Sew closed. Pull the other end of the handle out from the corner closest to it and center it to that seam before sewing shut. Cut excess fabric and close the two remaining corners. Now turn the entire pouch right side out from the opening in your lining. Sew opening closed. Gently stuff fabric scraps into your pouch to help you press your pouch really pretty and perfect. And you're done! Again, I apologize for the dark/blurry photos! I hope you can still use this tutorial to make pretty gifts and project bags. I love using this style of pouch for everything. If you decide to make this pouch and post pictures on instagram, hashtag it with #psboxypouch so I can check it out!! Now, want to win this pouch? Find me on Instagram @greenletterday to enter! Thanks for stopping by!
The Quilted Boxy Pouch pattern is a beginner's sewing pattern (PDF), covering all the basics of bag making. From boxing out corners, how to insert a zipper to creating a patchwork, quilty version. The Sewing Pattern is part of the basics series, focusing on basic sewing skills.
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Boxy fit capuchonsweater met geborduurd detail, buidelzak en lange mouwen. Gemaakt van stof met verwassen effect.
These mini boxy pouches are it! With the included stretchy wrist coil, you can have all of your little out-and-about essentials basically in the palm of your hand! You can stash your cash, cards, lip balm, keys, meds, sunscreen stick, sanitizer, dog treats or poop bags, travel period products - almost any little essential you need to have on you. They're perfect for running errands, walking your pup, a night out, your next gym sesh, or even going to the beach 🏖️ Plus, the attached swivel clasp makes it easy to clip 'em onto a backpack, a belt loop, inside your purse, or anywhere that's convenient for you! SIZEApproximately 4" long x 2.5" wide x 2" tall (10cm x 6.4cm x 5cm) FEATURES• frosted* key lime green jelly vinyl (unlined)• sized to fit credit cards• sky blue zipper• black swivel clasp• coordinating stretchy wrist coil (color and style may vary)*Please note, this jelly vinyl is ever-so-slightly translucent, it is not 100% opaque. BONUSThe wrist coil can be unclipped and used as a hair tie!
Handmade padded and quilted makeup bag with honeycomb (waffle) woven fabric outside, Gingham lining inside for all but the green pouch (floral lining) Triangular pouch: 18x13x6 cm Boxy pouch: 17x10x10 cm with a small pocket inside for your precious items My bags being handmade, the exact measurements can vary slightly. Your makeup bag will be shipped within 3-5 working days (usually faster). With multiple patterns and combinations to choose from, from ditsy florals and trendy gingham materials to colourful zippers, you will never run out of options! If you want your very own and unique version with any other combination of outer/inner fabric and/or zipper, don't hesitate to contact me as all my articles are made to order. 🧼 Washing Instructions Can be machine-washed. Use mesh laundry bag and "delicate program" at low temperature (30°) for more caution. Don't tumble dry, don't iron, dry flat. 🌸 Thanks for Visiting My Shop 🌸
The Albam Over Dye Check Hoody in Ecru is a lightweight piece of outerwear based on a vintage 80's reference. With a design similar to their beloved smocks, they've used a compact cotton that has a papery, technical hand feel that makes for a great mid layer or light jacket season depending. The Hoody is cut a little boxy, featuring raglan sleeve construction and a kangaroo pouch pocket at the waist. Draw cords at the hem and hood allow further shape and adjustment as desired. - Technical cotton fabric construction - Pullover design - Boxy, comfortable cut - Raglan sleeves - Kangaroo pouch - Eyelets at armpits - Drawcords at hem and hood - Made in Portugal - 100% Cotton Small Medium Large Chest 23.5 24.5 25.5 Sleeve 30 30.5 31 Rear Length 25.5 26.25 27
Stay cozy and stylish in our new half zip pullover, made from midweight cotton fleece with a cropped, boxy fit. Featuring a handy pouch pocket and contrast rib details at the neckline and cuffs, this pullover is perfect for after workouts or daily wear. Regular fit Cotton Fleece: 100% Cotton Half zip Long sleeve Cropped length Pouch pocket Midweight Heavy soft wash Machine Wash Cold, Gentle Cycle, Tumble Dry Low
How to make a cute quilted cosmetic zippered boxy bag! Free Sewing Tutorial
If you would like to make some storage pouches then here is a great sewing pattern for the Boxy Pouch Set, where there are 6 sizes of the pouch. Sometimes
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French brand Isabel Marant is known for it's bohemian French-chic aesthetic, and this filters into the label's range of accessories. From compact pouches and boxy totes to moon-shaped shoulder bags, there is something to finish any outfit, no matter the occasion.
Lovely, handmade, cotton, fabric, patchwork, quilted boxy style zipper pouch made with a selection of beautiful prints from Japan. I have also added some embroidered flora prints. The pouch has been lined with a cream spotted print fabric. Many of the fabrics are by Atsuko Matsuyama. I have machine quilted the pouch with Aurifil thread. Pouch measures approx. 22 cm width x 10 cm height x 10 cm depth (Large (L) – 8½" x 4" x 4" inches) The pattern is by Ma and Me Designs. Please hand wash and leave to dry naturally. Do not tumble dry. Steam press with iron. Postage overages will be refunded for international orders.
Lovely, large, handmade, cotton, fabric, patchwork, quilted boxy style zipper pouch made with a selection of beautiful prints from the Spooky and Sweeter fabric collection. I have also added some Starry fabric by Ruby Star Society. The pouch has been lined with Starry and fusible fleece and interfacing. I have machine quilted the pouch with Aurifil thread. Pouch measures approx. 22 cm width x 10 cm height x 10 cm depth (Large (L) – 8½" x 4" x 4" inches) The pattern is by Ma and Me Designs. Please hand wash and leave to dry naturally. Do not tumble dry. Steam press with iron. Postage overages will be refunded for international orders.
This is the Boxy Zipper Pouch sewing pattern that comes in three sizes from the designer Miss Freckles Design.
The Large Morris Coated Canvas Tote is cut from off-white coated canvas to an unstructured, boxy silhouette with a contrast stripe at the top. Two black leather handles and a logo-embossed patch at the front with white topstitching. Decorative leather trims. Open top with a turn-lock closure. Unlined interior with a coated-canvas base and an attached zip pouch. Silver-tone metal hardware. PRODUCT DETAILS: Designer ID: WB213002F00004101 Color: Off White Composition: Cotton and Leather Measurements: L: 12" W: 9" H: 11" Imported
Very simple Boxy Pouch without a pattern. DIY Tutorial
Learn how to make a mini zipper boxy pouch with this step-by-step tutorial and free pattern.
French brand Isabel Marant is known for it's bohemian French-chic aesthetic, and this filters into the label's range of accessories. From compact pouches and boxy totes to moon-shaped shoulder bags, there is something to finish any outfit, no matter the occasion.
This is the Holland Pouch pdf digital sewing pattern from the designer Center Street Quilts.
Do you love the look of boxy pouches, but feel intimidated about actually making one? Me too! Instead of making mine the traditional way, I’ve added little tabs and snaps to a regular pouch and turned it into a boxy pouch. The fabric is Jet Set by Kanvas for Benartex, and it’s so cute and...
Meet The Holland Pouch! I created The Holland Pouch pattern because I wanted a go-to quilted pouch pattern that was simple and fast: something that a even beginner could feel confident making. My requirements were: no bias binding, finished edges inside, and only straight line sewing (no curved seams). The Holland Pouch pattern meets