How to Sew a Piped Zipped Pouch by Debbie Shore
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This large, zipped pouch is made with two squares from our Daisy Lane Chrysanthemum fabric panel with a red cotton lining and red piping, and is stabilised with Vileselene H640. You can of course make it with any fabric you like!
It’s simple and fun to sew and would make a perfect gift!
Finished size:
13” x 10” x 2.5” [33cm x 25cm x 6cm]
Use 1/2" [1cm] seam allowance
Materials:
14” [36cm] square bottom fabric
2 pieces of top fabric each measuring 14” x 5” [36cm x 13cm]
30” of pre made 0.8” [3mm] piping cord
14” x 24” [36cm x 61cm] lining fabric
Four pieces of lining fabric each measuring approx. 3” x 2” [8cm x 5cm] for the zip tabs
14” x 24” [36cm x 61cm] H640
11” [28cm] ribbon
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I recently discovered your tutorials. But, only been a quilting since covid started. Love your tutorials and definitely making this bag ❤️
Thankyou Debbie. I made a tweed bag for my friends birthday. I got the a fabric from Hawick. When i last visited her in scotland. ❤
You are so talented. Thank you for this tutorial.
Hi DEBBIE you make things looks so easy love your videos
So cute. Your tutorials are the best. 💕 Thank you Debbie.
I sooo love watching your videos for these projects. It makes me feel like I can do this because it seems so simple and it is, really!. However I don't have the time to make them all - darn!
Another adorable creation from you. I have to tell you that 7 years ago you were my inspiration to start sewing bags after I watched your video on a tote bag. I had been sewing clothing for many, many years but never purses and needed a new challenge after retirement. Now I've infected my daughter with the sewing and love of fabric bug and our little side business has grown considerably. We also get to spend many hours of quality time together which is the best part. . Next month we will be participating in our third craft fair and this one is huge!!! So thank you for sharing your knowledge and love of creativity to all of us
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It’s a pleasure, so glad you’re both enjoying the sewing!
Beautiful, thank you 🙏👍😊💕🙏🇺🇸
Love this bag. Piping just finishes it perfectly.
That is a beautiful bag. You make it look so easy. I always worry about putting zippers in. Thanks for this video! 💕🧵🌸
That's 1 stitch I haven't used yet, must try it, thank you Debbie
Your Tutorials are amazing. Thank you so much.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you Debbie
Very pretty fabrics! Thanks 💕
Gorgeous make and fabrics
Great video as always Debbie...so many ideas to sew.. so little time to sew😬
Hello Debbie I’m really excited that you’re coming to Ipswich for a book signing in Franklins newly opened shop . I hope I get to meet you 🎉🎉
❤I love your work, I’ve learned so much thank you 😊
Absolutely love this. No ready made piping though. Suggestions please Miss Debbie?
I wish you lived closer, I could use all those zipper ends. I like to sew lap quilts. Those zipper ends give disabled individuals different textures to touch.
Hello Debbie!
Can anyone please suggest what I can use since we do not have ready made piping in the stores here? Thank you.
Mam fabric for piping cord should be bias or straight?????