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Double Sided Applique Zipper Pouch (In-the-Hoop)

Make a bold style statement with this unique embroidery design! A handy zipper pouch is constructed in-the-hoop, accented with delicate stitching and bright applique on the front and back. Perfect for storing small trinkets and treasures! We'll show you step-by-step how to stitch your own zipper pouch.

Supplies


Project Needs & Notes:

- 1/2 yard quilter's cotton, ultrasuede or linen (for pouch)
- 1/4 yard of quilter's cotton for the applique fabric
- All purpose zipper (9"+ for small size, 12"+ for medium size, 16"+ for the largest size)
- Elastic, cord, or ribbon
- Embroidery thread
- Scissors
- Masking tape
- Tear-away stabilizer
- Seam ripper

Designs featured in this tutorial include:
X14724, Bold Blossom Zipper Pouch (In-the-Hoop)

Special note: Because the last color stop of file "b" sews the "a" and "b" pieces together, make sure to completely embroider file "a" before embroidering file "b".

Products Used


  • Blossoming Applique Zipper Pouch (In-the-Hoop) (Sku: EMP70114-1)

Steps To Complete

When you download in-the-hoop zipper pouch design, you will find multiple files. Some are the embroidery files, and the others are dieline files marked with the letters "DL". Dielines are used to cut the fabric to the correct shape and size.

Open and print each dieline file using embroidery software. If you do not have embroidery software Wilcom TrueSizer is a free program to use.

To begin preparing the fabric pieces, cut two rectangles out of the main fabric that are twice as big as the front (file "b") top and bottom pieces. Fold both fabric piece in half with wrong sides together.
Press the folded edge, and spray the wrong side of the fabric with temporary adhesive to hold the folded fabric together. Adhering the two folded sides together will help prevent shifting, and make the pieces easier to cut.

Then spray the back side of the two front pieces (file "b") paper dielines with temporary adhesive. Smooth them onto the right side of the fabric, matching one edge up with the folded side.

Cut the two front pieces out on the fold, and remove the paper dieline.

For the back dieline piece (file "a"), simply spray the paper dielines with temporary adhesive, and smooth them onto the right side of the flat unfolded fabrics.

Then cut out the shapes, and remove the paper.