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

Craft a perfectly polished zipper pouch with this specialized embroidery design! Available in three sizes, this project stitches together entirely in-the-hoop, complete with embroidery on both sides and a contrasting lining. Add an optional wrist strap if you like to complete the look. Follow the step-by-step instructions below to stitch your own beautiful zipper pouch!

Supplies


Project Needs & Notes:

- 1/2 yard quilter's cotton or linen (for outer fabric)
- 1/2 yard of quilter's cotton (for lining)
- 1/8 yard thin fabric (for strap and wristlet)
- 1/2" D-ring
- 1/2" swivel clasp
- All purpose zipper (9"+ for small size, 12"+ for medium size, 16"+ for the largest size)
- Temporary spray adhesive (such as Gunold KK100)
- Embroidery thread
- Scissors
- Masking tape or painter's tape
- Soft, fibrous water-soluble stabilizer (such as Vilene)
- Seam ripper
- Quilting ruler
- Iron
- Pressing cloth
- Ironing board
- Hand sewing needle or fabric glue

Designs featured in this tutorial include:
X14780, Enchanted Autumn Lined 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


  • Enchanted Autumn Lined Zipper Pouch (In-the-Hoop) (Sku: EMP70122-1)

Steps To Complete

To make a wristlet and D-ring strap for the zipper pouch, cut two strips of the outer fabric or the lining fabric.

For the D-ring strap the strip should be cut to 1 3/4" wide x 7" long.

For the wristlet strap the strip should be cut to 1 3/4" wide x 14" long.

Using a quilting ruler and a rotary cutter is the easiest way to cut out these pieces.

Take either of the two fabric strips, and fold the two long sides over 3/8" with wrong sides together.

Press the folded edge with a pressing cloth.

Then fold the strip in half by matching up the two, long folded edges.

Press the fold, and then either pin or use temporary spray adhesive to hold the fold in place for sewing.

As the stitching will been seen from both sides, wind a bobbin with the same thread you are using in the top needle.