![]() ![]() I like to use a zipper longer than the bag pieces so I can let the top of the zipper stick out past the fabric by an inch or so. Layer an outer (main fabric) piece face up, then the zipper face down along one edge, and then the lining face down. Start by making a sandwich with your zipper and bag pieces. Re-fold at the middle crease and stitch down both sides close to the edge. Open up and press raw edges to the center. Press tab pieces in half the short way to create a piece 2” x 3”. That’s okay –we’re going to take larger seam allowances at the ends. The fleece will be shorter at the notched ends. 14” (or longer) nylon zipper affiliate link (You could use an 11” zipper but I prefer using a longer zipper and trimming it down after it’s sewn in.)įollowing manufacturer’s instructions to fuse fleece to the back of the Bag Body pieces (main fabric).Want to make one of your own? Here’s how! Boxy Pencil Pouch Tutorial ![]() I can guarantee you that your boxy pencil pouch would also be cute without the swivel hook.įor a more beginner-friendly pencil pouch, check out my easy zipper pencil case tutorial here. I added a swivel hook at one end so you can attach it to a backpack, but that is totally optional. I’m loving how it pops with that royal blue zipper!įinished measurements are approximately 8” long x 2.25” tall x 2.25” deep. I used a bright yellow solid for the lining. Those colors are so happy and the pens are such a fitting design for a pencil pouch, don’t you think? Novelty prints are especially fun for this pouch! I treated myself to this Cotton + Steel pen print. It’s quick to sew and shows off a fun fabric print. ![]()
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