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Sewing: Rev. tote and zippered pouch
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Rev. tote and zippered pouch

Rev. tote and zip pouch

Rev. tote and zip pouch

Learn It

This project was made as part of a Craftsy course:
Bag-Making Basics: Reversible Tote & Zipper Pouch »

Instructions

Use a zipper foot to sew in zipper for the pouch, it makes it so much easier.

Difficulty:

Category: Sewing

Type of item: Accessory

For: Women

Style: Classic, Casual


Materials

2 ( 1/2 Yard) Pieces and 2 Fat quarters plus 9"zipper for the pouch and fusible interfacing.

What was your inspiration?

I chose this type of fabric because the colors are so much like the Fall Season.

What are you most proud of?

Being able to successfully place the zipper in. This task is not my favorite. But watching this course made it not so daunting.

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Take you time and have fun with it, you are sure to like the end result. I think I'm going to make more to sell and give as gifts. Having all the seams hidden makes it look professionally done.

 

7 comments

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NENE28 on craftsy.com
Nov 18, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Love the colors!
shazdove on craftsy.com
Nov 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Love what you have done, fabrics are beautiful. They are a great gift idea.
Pazia on craftsy.com
Nov 12, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
thank you, for the nice comment.
soulsurfersteph on craftsy.com
Nov 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Nice...I was going to try sewing different fabrics together to create an effect like this. I like how yours turned out. It will provide some inspiration! Thank you!
Pazia on craftsy.com
Nov 12, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
This was a fabric printed to look like it was quilted, I did not have to work real hard to get this effect. Thank you for liking my work.
ijstacy on craftsy.com
Nov 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I love your choice of fabrics!!
Pazia on craftsy.com
Nov 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Craftsy, thanks for offering such a great course. I just loved making this bag and look forward to the other course taught by Kristin Link of, Sew, Mama, Sew!