How to Sew a Double Snap Pouch in 3 Sizes!
Got a pile of gorgeous fabric scraps you just can't bring yourself to throw away?
I’ve got the perfect afternoon project for you! Today, we’re turning those tiny leftovers into the most adorable, double-snap mini pouch featuring a front card slot and a secure zippered back pocket.
It’s compact, incredibly functional, and makes the sweetest handmade gift.
I have prepared patterns in three sizes as well, so shall we get started together with a light heart?
The finished measurements of this Grove Snap Pouch are approximately
11cm(4⅜") W × 8.5cm(3⅜") H × 2cm(3/4") D.
11cm(4⅜") W × 8.5cm(3⅜") H × 2cm(3/4") D.
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◆ Main panel
① 12.5cm × 9cm (5" × 3⅝") Exterior
① 12.5cm × 9cm (5" × 3⅝") Lining
① 12.5cm × 9cm (5" × 3⅝") Fusible fleece
◆ Front pocket
① 12.5cm × 14.5cm (5" × 5¾") Exterior
◆ Gusset
① 27cm × 3.5cm (10¾" × 1⅜") Exterior
① 27cm × 3.5cm (10¾" × 1⅜") Lining
① 27cm × 3.5cm (10¾" × 1⅜") Fusible fleece
◆ Back panel
① 12.5cm × 17cm (5" × 6¾") Lining
① 12.5cm × 17cm (5" × 6¾") Fusible fleece
◆ Zipper pocket
① 12.5cm × 9cm (5" × 3⅝") Exterior
① 12.5cm × 9.5cm (5" × 3¾") Lining
① 12.5cm × 8.5cm (5" × 3⅜") Exterior
① 12.5cm × 8.5cm (5" × 3⅜") Lining
◆ Others
① Zipper_seam allowance excluded 10cm(4")
② Plastic Snap Buttons
① 3.5cm(1⅜") Wide bias tape 85cm(33⅝")
Place the front pocket on the right side of the main panel and sew around the 3 sides!
Match the gusset to the sides and bottom of the main panel to form the front section.
Cleanly finish the top edge of the front panel using bias binding tape.
Sandwich the zipper between the zipper pocket exterior and lining, then stitch.
Fold back the bottom pocket pieces and add a beautiful topstitch along the zipper.
For the top pocket section, open up just the exterior fabric and leave the lining flat underneath.
Put the back panel and zipper pocket wrong sides together, and baste around the edges to hold them in place.
Align the bottom of the front panel onto the back panel, and sew the 3 outer sides together.
Bind the raw outer edges with bias tape, install the snap buttons, and your beautiful pouch is complete!
All done! We hope you enjoy creating your own wonderful piece.
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