Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Pretty Drawstring Pouch {Tutorial}



Thanks for all the lovely comments on my little pouch design that I shared yesterday. Now that my trusty Pfaff is sewing smoothly again, I was able to complete the tutorial today.


If you are after a little drawstring pouch to hold a few essentials or to use as gift packaging, the Pretty Drawstring Pouch will fit the bill. Made from two fat 1/8's of quilting cotton and a length of ribbon, it can be made in under an hour. The lining is folded over to the front to make a contrasting casing for the drawstring.
It is sized at 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm x 16.5 cm).


Materials:
  • 2 fat 1/8's quilting cotton - floral and polka dot
  • 42 inches (107 cm narrow ribbon (1/4 inch wide)

Note: Seam allowance of 1/4 inch included.

1. Using the template, cut out two outer pieces (floral), and two lining pieces (polka dot). 
2. Place the two outer pieces (floral) with the right sides facing. Stitch around from one side to the other, leaving the top open. Clip corners. Press.
3. Place the outer pouch on top of the lining panel (polka dot) and make a mark with a water soluble pen, just above the stitching line on both sides (as marked in Photo 3). Pin the two lining pieces together with the right sides facing. Stitch from the mark on one side around to the mark on the other side.  Clip corners. Press.
4. Clip the seam of the lining at a 45 degree angle as shown in Photo 4. Repeat for each side. Press the seam allowance open. This will form part of the casing.



5. Stitch around the seam allowance on both sides of the casing as shown in Photo 5.
6. Turn the floral part of the pouch so that the print is facing outwards. Place the lining inside the pouch. There will be 3/4 inch (2 cm) of the lining showing at the top and this will form the casing. Press this part of the lining down so that it is level with the top of the pouch. Fold under 1/4 inch along the edge of the casing.
7. Pin the casing in place.
8. Stitch along the top and bottom edge of the casing. Cut the ribbon in half lengthwise. Using a safety pin, thread the ribbon through the casing on one side, and right around to exit on the same side. Repeat with the other piece of ribbon from the other opening. Knot the ends of the ribbon. Press.


And there you have it - a quick little pouch to hold all manner of things.




 We have modified the pattern to make a larger drawstring pouch over on this post.


Edit:  Pink fabric is 30's Collection Atsuko Matsuyama, Lecien; White fabric is Tweet by Timeless Treasures.


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39 comments:

CBH said...

Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Bee Craft Inspirations, under the Page 1 post on Aug. 28, 2012. Thanks again.

Lolitadewdrop said...

This is a really cool tutorial, I have been thinking that I need to make some pouches but I did not know how to go about them. I also really like the fabric that you are using. It is so cute and pretty!

Nanette Merrill said...

It is so lovely. It makes me want to pet it and touch it. The fabrics and your technique are beautiful.

Kimberly said...

So sweet! I love the curved shape...

Carole said...

I've been looking for something like this. Reminds me of the little drawstring pouches that women carried in the 1800s. :-)

Kristy Boucher said...

This is so pretty! Thanks for the tutorial!

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~ko said...

Thank you thank you for posting the tutorial! So sweet and darling. I'm sitting down this very second to make one! PS. It was a needle problem for my Pfaff too! So glad you had posted about it!

Simone de Klerk said...

Thank you for this fun tutorial!

Christine M said...

What lovely pouches. Thank you for the tutorial.

Rita said...

aargh!! i have never had trouble downloading your patterns before, but this time it says i have to log into facebook -- alas, i have decided to stay out of it and have no account. Sad, sometimes things work out that way! thanks anyway -- cute pattern!

Cheryl said...

Thank you so much for sharing. It is really a sweet lil pouch.

Fiona @ Dragonfly-Crafts said...

Just beautiful. What a great tutorial. Thanks Girls xx

Kathrin said...

I really love this kind of bag! Thank you so much for the tutorial!!

Jan said...

What a sweet pattern - thank you so much, girls. I've just finished making my first one from scraps at home - love it. I think these will be my 'go to' stocking stuffers this year.

Ann said...

Thanks for the tutorial. it helps me so much.

rosedevon said...

Love the fabric you used, do you know who makes it, or a name for the fabric patterns?

Sunae @ Because I Said Sew... said...

Beautiful! Seems like i'm not the only one who will be whipping up a few of these! They'd be great for holding all my sewing tidbits or as gift bags!

tbutvilas said...

This is great! I am using a bunch of old Christmas fabric I found at a thrift shop to make little gift pouches for a local nursing home. Filling them with goodies. Love the tutorial!

Connie said...

I love this little pouch. My grandaughters would really like these. Will have to get the pattern and see what they think. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Would love to make this - such a cute pattern. Like Rita, I'm struggling to download template. Any tips?

lawanna said...

That is stinking cute. Love the curvy shape of this. Might make a cute gift bag for tiny things like jewelry.

Elsa said...

Such a sweet bag ~ I found your blog from 'Sew Can She' feature of the day.

Gina Seiders said...

Thanks so much for sharing!

holycow175 said...

adorable..going to make one up for my new daughter-in-law to carry at the wedding on friday:) thank you.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the tutorial! So pretty!

creadientje said...

I used a very cute cupcake fabric to make this cute pouch for a friend
http://creadientje.wordpress.com/2012/09/26/cupcakeswap-2/

Karina said...

Beautiful things You do. Thank You fot this tutorial. For sure.

Karina.

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Anna M. said...

It's the prettiest drawstring bag I have ever seen.

Anonymous said...

vous faites des merveilles et merci pour vos bonnes idees; avec les fetes qui arrivent, voila une idee geniale pou faire des preents car un present fait main a beaucoup plus de valeur!!

sweeten said...

This is lovely! Thank you for the tutorial. I will be making a drawstring pouch to carry pins on trips to Disneyland and if I post a blog post about it, I will be sure to link to your post :)

Pam @Threading My Way said...

Very clever having the lining form the casing!!!

Midori said...

Thank you for the great tutorial. I made the pouch with Christmas prints and just wanted you to know that I linked your page on my blog!
http://picchie.blogspot.ca/2013/01/prettty-drawstring-pouch-chiristmas.html

Iara said...

Parabéns pelos trabalhos e as dicas para facilitar, muito boas, um abraço a todos.

Montse said...

Me encanta vuestro blog ,teneis cosas preciosas ,me hago seguidora para ver mas cositas de las que haceis ,un beso.

Kellynha said...

muito bom esse blog!
obrigada pelo passo a passo

Res said...

I love you´re blog!
Best wishes from Germany, you both are amazing! (:

Darlene Nemeth said...

Beautiful Pouches and easy to follow tutorial. I am now following you and looking forward to seeing more projects.

Judith said...

Thank you for sharing this tutorial. I am going to try this soon. For now I Pinned it!!

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