Show-Off Project Case - £5+VAT
Zipper pouches are always useful to have around, and this pattern has four!
The pouches each have a panel of clear pvc fabric running down the centre, so that you can easily see the contents, and are finished with strips of binding that cover the zipper tapes. They also have self-bound sides for a neat finish with no raw edges on show. The four pouches are joined together so that when you are finished with what’s inside, you can fold the whole thing up and tie the top to make a case. Great for carrying a hand sewing project around with you, or for taking your tools to a sewing class.
This pattern is made up of sizes for rectangles, which you can cut using your favourite quilting rulers. No printing required.
To help you to turn the fabric tubes, this pattern is supported by a photo tutorial, which you can find here, and a short video, here.
This is a downloadable PDF pattern sent to your email, not a physical product.
PDF Pattern - £5.00 plus local taxes or VAT (press button to see price in your local currency)
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The Show-Off Project Case has a finished size of approx. 9” wide x 6 ½” high closed, with two pouches 8” w x 6 ½” h and two pouches 8” w x 6” h
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Clear plastic central panel, so you can easily see what is inside
Zipper tape is finished on the outside with binding, so no raw edges on show
Pouches are made in pairs, then joined together at the end
Sides are self-bound, for an easy finish
Fabric ties are turned without special tools
This pattern uses batting, but you could use a fusible fleece instead
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You will need: (width x length)
Quilting weight cotton: I used 3 fat quarters. I suggest using a non-directional design, as the case folds up in the centre. One piece of the lining may need to be cut sideways, depending on the exact width of your fabric.
Clear pvc fabric: 15” x 16 ½”
#3 zips (dress zips): 4 x 9 “ zips
Batting: 22 ½” x 16 ½
You will also need: a zipper foot, strong cord (like a waxed linen thread) or other method of turning fabric tubes, a seam ripper
Optional extras: ¼” machine foot, double-sided tape, ½” binding maker, spray glue
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Fabrics A and B: Quilting weight cotton
Clear Vinyl: You need to make sure your vinyl is not too thin. You can buy crafting weight vinyl (for example, from ByAnnie) but you can also use the slightly thicker weight of table covering. In my experience, the glitter vinyl is a good weight.
Batting: I used a bamboo quilt batting, but you could also use an acrylic curtain interlining, or a fusible fleece
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The PDF comes as one file. It contains a simple, six-step tutorial with fourteen photos, enhanced with graphics to make it clearer to understand. All sizes are in inches.
INCLUDED:
List of all materials and quantities needed to complete the project
Instructions on how to cut and prepare the fabrics
Step by step instructions including photographs of each step
Pattern ready for printing
THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF PATTERN SENT TO YOUR EMAIL, NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT
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