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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Quilted Box Pouch


Hi there! While I was at Quilt Market we stopped by the lovely Kate Spain's booth and saw her gorgeous new line, Pardiso.  I love, love, love this new line of hers! She was kind enough to give me a mini charm pack of her new collection.  I was so excited to get back home and make something beautiful out of it! 

It didn't take me long to decide that I wanted to make a box pouch with this lovely fabric!  A girl can't have too many bags and zipper pouches in my opinion.  I have several pouches, and I use them all the time.  They are so handy and can be used for so many different things. They also make great gifts, and don't take too long to make, which I love!  Who doesn't love a quick project?!

(Scroll to the bottom for the giveaway info)


If you are scared to sew with a zipper, don't worry! I was too when I made my first ever zippered pouch!  However, I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to sew with zippers, and the more practice, you learn what works well for you and you will become a pro! ;)


So let's make one together! 


Supplies:

1- Mini Charm Pack 
1- 18" x 12" piece of lining fabric 
1-  18" x 12" piece of batting
1- 9" zipper
Coordinating thread



Step 1: Sew your mini charm together in a 5 x 8 layout using a 1/4" seam allowance.  (you will have two charms leftover) Your patchwork will measure approximately:  16.5" x 10.5"

Step 2: Quilt your patchwork.  First, place your lining right side down, then your batting goes in the middle and your patchwork goes right side up on top.  Stick a few pins in it to keep it from shifting and then quilt.  (You want your batting and backing a tad bit bigger than your top so that if your fabric shifts a little, you won't run out of backing or batting)

Step 3:  Once you have it quilted trim up all the sides, and then you can zig-zag stitch all around to finish your edges.  This is optional, but I like to do this so it gives it a cleaner look inside!


Step 4: Place your zipper tape right side down on the right side of your quilted patchwork.  Notice the zipper pull is face down.  Align the edge of the zipper tape with the top edge of your patchwork.  Using a zipper foot, stitch your zipper tape down using about 1/4" seam.


Step 5: Now you will top stitch just below your zipper tape on the front side.  You will make sure the zipper tape on the back side is pressed down, so that you catch it when you top stitch.  This helps keep the zipper tape down inside the bag so you don't have any issues zipping and unzipping.

Step 6: Now fold over your patchwork so that you bottom edge aligns with the other side of your zipper tape.  You will then sew it on, using your zipper foot.  Use about 1/4" seam.

Step 7: Now turn your pouch right side out, and then you will top stitch along the other side of the zipper tape like you did in step 5.  You will unzip your zipper, when  you do this, and when you get to the bottom, be careful it can get a little tricky, so just take your time!

Step 7: Sew your sides shut.  I did a 1/2" seam to close my sides.  Just make sure you backstitch at the top and bottom! MAKE SURE YOU OPEN YOUR ZIPPER HALFWAY!! (I forgot....and you have to do this to turn your pouch right side out)

Step 8: You can leave your pouch flat like this if you'd like! OR you can make it into a box pouch! Keep reading to learn how to box your corners!

Step 9: Adding your gussets (boxed corners)

With your pouch inside out. Open up one of your corners, and form a triangle.  Mark a line that's 2" from the tip of the triangle and mark across.  You will then stitch along this line.  You will do this to all FOUR corners.




Step 10: Once you have done all four of your corners, you will trim off the excess fabric 1/4" from your sew line on all four corners. (You can see where I trimmed on three of the corners, the fourth is not showing)


And that's it, You can now turn your pouch right side out, and voila! You have a perfectly boxed pouch! 


Now, I have something special to giveaway to one lucky reader! Kate gave each of us a mini charm pack, and Jodie was nice enough to give hers away! So one lucky reader will get this mini charm pack!   

UPDATE:    The lovely Kate Spain has generously offered 2 regular full-size charm packs for this giveaway - we will draw 2 winners!   Thank you, Kate! :) 




So to enter to win, answer the following question:

Have you sewn a zipper into a project before? If so, what was is?

Leave your answer in the comment section below.  Please leave your email address so we can contact the winner!! 

Giveaway will close this Sunday, November 9, 2014.  Winner will be notified by email!

GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED

Good Luck!





177 comments:

Unknown said...
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Unknown said...

Oops! I forgot to leave my email- cherisetower@gmail.com. I think I have seen a zipper in but it's been so long ago I can't remember on what! Great tutorial! Thanks for the giveaway!

Afton Warrick said...

Honestly, I've sewn a zipper so few times that I can count them on one hand. Thanks for the giveaway and tutorial.

Marjorie's Busy Corner said...

Yes, I have sewn a zipper in a pair of slacks years ago, and lately I sewed a zipper in a duffle bag.

thank you for the tutorial and giveaway

linynp said...

Oh I've sewn a zip or two in bags (many ☺️). Love those zip bags!

annemarie said...

I have sewn zippers in clothing but never in a pouch like this - thanks for the great tutorial. a(dot)haun(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

Chiska said...

No I haven't sewn zippers before. I keep buying them hoping I'll get brave.

Unknown said...

I'm so loving everything Kate Spain does at the moment. These charm packs are so handy - thanks for the inspiration. I've done a few zippers in my time, but I'm always scare about doing them. My favourite zipper technique has to be inserting the zipper in an Amy Butler Weekender.

BlessOSU said...

I have sewn a zipper into a project similar to this, and since I have made clothes for years, I have done many zippers. I had a friend who was not zipper friendly, and she would make her little girl dresses, then bring them to me to put the zipper in!

Kim @ TiesThatBindQuilting said...

I've sewn a zipper into a pillow case and it went surprising well for a first zipper!

Missy Shay said...

I have sewn zippers in skirts and dresses before and each time I get a little better.
missysaprons@gmail.com

OhioLori said...

I have sewn zippers into clothing, but finally made a Tote last summer, with zipper pocket, andthen tried a zippy bag, Did OK, but your Tutorial is AWESOME..definitely want to make one too! thank you for sharing how!
bearpaws9(at)copper(dot)net

Heidi [Banks of Frog Creek] said...

Into clothing and pouches!

Sandy said...

No. Ragmop/Sandy

Katy T said...

Tried a jacket once. . .way out of my league but I'm going to try this!

Dorothée said...

Yes I did, on pouches, on bags but the worse was on the princess dress for my daughter !!
dodo.julie@free.fr

Melanie said...

I made a pillow with a zipper...though I had help from a friend ☺️
Love the cute pouch...perfect for those mini charms!

Anita said...

I have done a few projects with zippers. Soon I will start with the Sew Together Bag with 4 zippers!

Anonymous said...

I have done two zipper pouches. The first was a mess, but the second was better. Those charms are super cute!
Heather
hbrooke_ski@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hi, I've sewn zips into clothes and bags, I love the charm pack, going to try this pouch!

Unknown said...

I Have Not Sewn With Zippers. They scare me for some reason.
Love your blog and thanks for the opportunity to participate in the give away! :) Tom
tomdcranford@yahoo.com

Carolyn said...

I have sewn a zip into a clutch purse but will definitely give your box pouch a try, Thank you for the chance to win this gorgeous mini charm pack. cjtrez@mighty.co.za

Karen M said...

I used to sew clothes for myself and my daughter. I have put in lots of zippers. But that was years ago. Now, I quilt. I don't do zippers, or buttons, or hems.

Anonymous said...

No I haven't sewn a zipper into anything yet, but your tutorial makes it look easy! Thanks!

Please click on the delaineelliott for my email link.

Jeanie said...

I've done lots of zippers, from zip bags to clothing. Thanks for the tutorial and the giveaway!

charlotte said...

I have made several of Noodlehead's open wide pouches. Thanks for the tutorial and giveaway. charlottemaxwell57(at)gmail(dot)com

Dieni said...

Yeppp, I have sewn a few zippers for zippered pocket in a bag, and zippered pouch. Thanks for the chance of winning those pretties ;)

Emily C said...

I have put a few zippers in the back of dresses. Been awhile, since I tend to just make quilts lately, but not something i'm afraid of.

JLVerde said...

I have sewn zippers before for a pouch pattern I've made a few dozen times. I'm happy to report, I only totally messed it up once (and that wasn't on the first one I ever made, it was much later).

Lisa England said...

Lately I've used zippers mostly for pouches and tote bags. I like to hold them in place for sewing with 1/4" washable double faced basting tape.

Stitchin At Home said...

I've sewn in lots of zippers. Lately in purses and zip bags. Thanks for a chance to win.

Jodie said...

I've put zippers into pouches and pillow covers.

Janie said...

Yes I have, and I didn't like the outcome. Thanks for your tutorial, and the giveaway.

janie.mccombs@yahoo.com

Willa said...

Have sewn bazillions of zippers over the years. Into all sorts of clothes, purses, totes, tech cozies and little wristlets. That does not mean I like sewing zpippers!

Michelle Renee said...

I've only sewn a few zipper projects. I tend to stay away from them, but after your excited tutorial I've decided I must try again. You made it look so easy. Fabricquiltgirl@gmail.com

QuilterB said...

Yes- lots of zippers. I used to sew clothing and now only quilt. I have made bags with zippers!!
Thanks for the giveaway!

Alice in WV said...

I've never sewn a zipper before. I keep chickening out. abengel(at)zoominternet(dot)net

Junia said...

I have sewn book pouches for myself and for friends. It is easy once you get the hang of it.
juniavaz@gmail.com

MaryBeth said...

I've made several totes with zippers and lots of clothes for my children and grandchildren. Not afraid of zippers!

Loves to Quilt said...

I have been sewing for 50+ years and have made dresses, pouches, pants, etc with zippers. Easy, peasy!
Thanks for the chance to win! And for the tutorial!

Susanne said...

I have been so frightened of sewing zippers I've never tried it (fear of the unknown!!) but your tutorial is so clearly explained I think I will give it a go. Paradiso is gorgeous and I love the colours, so fresh and crisp xox

Allison said...

never done a zipper- not even a button! I'm still working on sewing straight lines! I might have to try to make your box pouch though- it is just so cute!
allisonpogany@gmail.com

Nancy L said...

I have sewn zippers in clothing and made bags, but I love this pattern with the mini charms and plan to make it soon. Thanks for the giveaway!!

sue bennett said...

I sew zippers in my pillows. It makes them stay closed.
Love the bag making soon.

suebennett1975@gmail.com

gpc said...

I've made several zipper bags, thanks to your tutorials! I can't wait to try this box bag, such a cute idea. I still haven't tried to add a zipper to a large tote or a pillow, hoping to get enough courage for that soon. :)

Unknown said...

Not lately,But plan to make these for Gifts.Thank you for the give away

Anonymous said...

I've sewn a recessed/hidden zipper in a tote bag & a glue stick was my friend for that job! I love your little box pouch. The Paradiso fabric is gorgeous!

the girlfriend gap said...

I have sewn a few zippers in little pouches.... Love this bag. Thanks for the giveaway. Janita

Maxine said...

Yes, I've sewn zippers in the wide zipper pouch.. I recently made my first boxy zipper pouch and my first dumpling pouch!

Jayne said...

I've sewn many zippers. In my younger days I sewed clothing for myself and my daughter. I am pretty much just a quilter now. I love quilts, they always fit.

pippirose said...

I've sewn zippers into skirts and dresses, but never anything more complicated.

Karen said...

The last zipper I sewed in was probably 15 years ago when I made a dress. I need to try one of these cute bags!

Katie said...

I resisted zippers for the longest time but I have sewn them into little pouches that I have made for swaps and craft fairs. I have been thinking about making a boxy pouch recently and this is a great and easy tutorial -- thanks for sharing.

April Shae said...

No I have not sewn a project with a zipper. I am utterly terrified to even try! But I LOVE this quilted box!!!!

Jan said...

Sure, I've used zippers in dresses and many bags. They are scary at first, but quickly become just one more task. Thanks for the sweet giveaway.

Jan Baker said...

I sewed one zipper into a Halloween costume for my son. My sister in law sat beside me for the experience. That was over twenty years ago and I haven't tried it again.

Tammy said...

I have sewn many zippers before into clothing and also into bags and pouches I have made. Great new fabric line....Thank you for the chance to enter.

Cal said...

Yes, I have, and still I get stressed when doing it. I have sewn zippers into pouches, just like in the tutorial you showed us today, bags (badly) dresses and shirts.

Jessica said...

I have not sewn a zipper in. To be honest, it scares me! I might have to try it out though. You made it look easy enough.

Quilting Tangent said...

I put a zipper on a cross stitched pillow. 24Tangent@gmail.com

Sally K said...

I have put zippers in many projects. My favorite is zipper bags. There are many different patterns and tutorials. They are great for using up scraps and the zippers can also add a pop of color.

juliehallfeldhaus said...

I have put zippers in clothes and simple bags! Love that fabric Thanks

Rachell said...

I normally really hate to do zippers! I will do everything I can up until a zipper and then I will put it off. Ha ha. I hate doing centered zippers--they never look pretty. Besides clothing, I've sewn zippers in garment bags, nursing pillow cases, throw pillows, and sewing bags.
reillyr2(at)hotmail(dot)com

Gloria C said...

I have seen lots of zippers into garments, but never undertaken a non-garment project that required a zipper. You make it look easy thoug so I may try one!

Krista@sewwhatscooking.com said...

I've done bags with zippers. Cute pouch. krista@sewwhatscooking.com

Linda B said...

I have done zippers a long time ago. Would love to try it again

Melanie said...

Her fabric is fabulous! I've never sewn a zipper, but you make it look easy!

supersara20 said...

I've sewn many zippers, I've made tons of pouches, pillows, boxy pouches, computer cases, the list goes on!

bjiwami54@gmail.com said...

I made a little clutch for my granddaughter...sewing the zipper was no big deal!

Anonymous said...

HI, have sewn many zippers in my little daughters dresses!
Thanks for a very neat tut+charm pack!

msstitcher1214@gmail.com

Veronika said...

I haven't yet, but now that you make it look so easy I'm not gonna avoid them anymore :) and I love your pouch! And that fabric.

Joyce Carter said...

Hi . I use to make all my clothes and my daughters so I have sewn tons of zippers in. Recently I have been making zipper pouches. These are very addictive. Thank you for the giveaway.

Anonymous said...

I sewed a zip into my first sewing project; a mid calf length skirt! It didn't go too badly I don't think... thanks for the chance :) nnonaihr@hotmail.co.uk

Amy's Crafty Shenanigans said...

Yes I have sewn several zippers in - even in a Sew Together bag and there are four in that!! amycav at hotmail dot com

Gill said...

I haven't sewn a zipper since school so I'm a bit rusty!
gillwatson(at)mailbox(dot)co(dot)uk

Bethany said...

I have sewn a little zipper bag before, it turned out pretty good but I could use some improvement. Thanks for the wonderful tutorial and giveaway, Kate Spain's collections are gorgeous!

Kathy E. said...

I have seen many zippers into many projects! Everything from a small pouch to a coat...slacks, dresses, pillow coverings...practice makes perfect!

brittany said...

I've done zippered pouches before! I'd love to try to do more pouches like this box one, and adding zippers to tote bags and such. Thanks for the chance to win!

Michele T said...

You make it look so easy... yes, I have made zipper pouches, not many, but I think I will try it next time with your method! Thanks!!

Allison C said...

I have made several zipper pouches and I have a love hate relationship with zippers. I like the finished products, but they can be tricky to work with.

Unknown said...

It has been 25 years since I last sewed a zipper in anything, Thanks for the tutorial I will give this a try. Nice give a way.

mumbird3 said...

I have made several zippy pouches and just love them! mumbird3atgmail.com

Unknown said...

I have not, but plan to when the snow starts to fly--wish me luck! pmk1017@aol.com.

Unknown said...

I have not yet installed any zippers. This project would make great Christmas presents.

jackiethompson323(at)gmail.com

amy said...

No zippers yet for me but I think I will try this lovely little pouch! Can't have too many of those! Thanks for the chance to win the Paradiso mini charms! They are so pretty!

Unknown said...

I've sewn a zipper once! It was a cute little patchwork pencil case and it turned out ok. (I'm afraid of zippers - lol) I love your tote and I would love to try one! Thanks!

Tracy said...

Yes I have, into several zip bags! This one I will have to try!

Kay said...

I have sewn a zipper in a pouch similar to the one you made only I used laminated cotton and use it as a toiletry bag when I travel. I love the use of mini charms for this one - thanks for the tutorial!

Rosa said...

Gorgeous pouch.I've sewn many zippers,clothes,bags,cushions and pouches.Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

A wristlet, made from scraps left over from Japanese Jigsaw quilt that I stepped out on a limb to make.
The wristlet turned out awesome. I too was afraid to stich thru all those layers of fabric, batting and then zipper. But I hand cranked my wheel over the zipper part and wha-la.........it didn't break a needle.
Love your tutorial..the pics are great. I've never used zipper take tho...hmm.
bluestarof2@yahoo.com

Barb said...

No, I avoid zippers!!! BUT, this is too cute!

apple blossom said...

yes, I've made pencil pouches in the past.

Donna W said...

The last zipper that I put in was in a bag. But, I use to put them in when I sewed clothing. But, since I got into quilting---the clothing has been put on hold.

Trudy Keller said...

I have sewn a zipper in a flat pouch, but these directions are so much clearer. Thank you so much! I plan to make some for Christmas gifts.

Mary Ann said...

My guild had our Education Conference a couple weeks ago and I took this class to make a wallet and sewed my first zipper! Went really smooth. I am going to try your pouch as you make it look very easy to do.

Linda Nelson said...

I love making zippered pouches. I've made boxy ones and flat ones...love them all!

lenelson(at)mail(dot)com

Jo said...

I have sewn zippers a few times in bags, they came out just fine but they still terrify me...go figure

Unknown said...

I've made quite a few things with zippers. I make dresses and bags.

LeAnne said...

I've sewn a couple of zippers in mini totes. It's never as hard as I remember, but I still put off making more.

Anonymous said...

I've never sewn a zipper into anything and frankly I'm afraid to!

Rina Mason said...

I've sewn zippers into pants, dresses and bags. They don't scare me at all.

Cecilia said...

I made a small cross body bag and put in a zipper. It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. I will have to make a bag based on your tutorial. Thanks for the giveaway and tutorial.

Vicki H said...

I have made one zipper pouch so far, the zipper wasn't to hard. I want to make your boxy bag now.

Unknown said...

Yes, many pouches and totes. Also, garments.

Teresa S. said...

I've sewn zippers into garments, but for some reason sewing a zippered pouch or bag is intimidating!
tstanulis@verizon.net

Christine S said...

I've done zip pouches and wristlets. This is a great idea for mini charms!

Unknown said...

In a dog pillow!
Rusti_lee@yahoo.com

KathleenD said...

Yes, I have. This year I made the cutest cosmetic pouch with a long zippered top opening and another interior zippered pocket. Last month I made a walker saddlebag/caddy and included a zippered pocket so the user could secure their ID and keys and not have to wrestle with a purse as well as maneuver the walker. I'm very pleased with how that came out. Thanks for your tutorial and for the opportunity to win a little piece of the gorgeous Paradiso fabric!

SonjaLoyd said...

I made a Dress for my granddaughter with a back zipper.I had to overlay it to hide the zipper.
sjloyd60@gmail.com

Rebecca said...

I've done zippered purses and totes

kasualkat said...

I have sewn a zipper in a tote. I have made a lot of clothes with zippers.

carolaj3 said...

My daughter in law has an "Academy Awards Night Party" every year. She has a 'swag' gift for all 30 ladies. I help her. Two years ago I made 30 duffle bags all different fabrics. I certainly perfected my zipper technique!

Mom C said...

Pillows, and purses. Thanks.

Unknown said...

A zipper you ask? I have created a couple of skirts that had zippers. That was in a former life though. Your cute pouch and tutorial are very tempting. Renragjd@gmail.com

B Berger Fabric said...

Lovely bag!!! i tried this for thanksgiving day

Anonymous said...

I have sewn zippers on pouches, pillows, and recently a Minnie mouse skirt I made for my 21 year old daughter! I have sewn many but each time I have to look at it and try to remember which way it starts! hahaha

Anonymous said...

OOPS! kcpompa@yahoo.com Thank you so much for the tutorial! The box pouch is adorable and I will be making one this weekend for sure!

ozone3 said...

Yes I have. I made a skirt just a couple months ago. Not hard at all.

Thanks for the chance to win!!

Unknown said...

Never!! Just the thought of sewing in a zipper and I break out in a sweat! sandybailey55@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

Can't wait to try this! Thanks for sharing!

Unknown said...

I have sewn many Zippy Pouches but am going to make this today! Thanks again!

Anonymous said...

I have sewn zippers into clothing but nothing else.

Jacklynn Grimm said...

I have made plenty of zipper pouches in my sewing career, I still have the first one I made. It was a pencil case I used in 8th grade out of purple denim with a pink metal zipper, unlined. That was back in 1977! Love your little pouch, thank for the give away! jacklynnsteven at netzero dot com

CJ said...

I have sewn zippers into projects thanks to great online tutorials! I have sewn zippers into purses, pouches, skirts. cjnid AT outlook DOT com

Sandra :) said...

I've made a few zipper bags in my time :) I'm currently working on a zippered backpack and would like to make a few more of them in toddler sizes for Christmas gifts :D

Karen said...

I've put zippers in purses, pillows, and clothes. Somehow I recently forgot how to do invisible zippers, but I'm sure I can learn again.

Dawn said...

Yes I have, but only once. It was a zippered pencil pouch. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, so I would attempt it again. dawnm1993@gmail.com

Vicki in MN said...

I have sewn zippers in garments, purses and bags. It's not all that hard :-)

RoseAndCons said...

I've only put zippers into the two mini box pouches I made. they store crayons now.
roseharries_06@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

I haven't sewn a zipper yet- but I'm itching to give it a try! Thanks- Sarah: crjandsbj(at)netzero(dot)com

LaraMatzat said...

I just made some bags last weekend with zippers and it was my first time. It was a little tricky even though it didn't seem too hard from the instructions. I think it will be easier the next time I try.

Anonymous said...

My first zipper project was the Sew Together Bag and they were super easy and not scary at all. Your pouch is super cute as well.

Crystoll at aol dot com

Havplenty said...

I made clothing for many years and have sew many a zipper into just about everything you can wear.

tushay3(at)yahoo(dot)com

✾Jamie Lee Cooley✾ said...

Very pretty fabric! I've sewn zippers into pouches, and even into a removable cushion cover for my kid's little "easy chair." They're not as hard as I thought they would be!

Kris said...

I have sewn zippers into all sorts of clothing and bags. Many years of practice, but just ordered some lace zippers to sew into little pouches like your tutorial. Haven't tried them yet.

ckgaraas said...

I have bought several patterns with zippers and even bought some zippers to do these projects but have not started them yet. Hopefully soon. These pouches look so cute and love the new fabric line here!!

Susan said...

I have sewn a few zipper bags before and found that it wasn't nearly as hard and I thought it would be! And I love them!

Polly said...

Awesome bag and well written tut! Thanks for the chance to win us ur generous givaway!

NonnaD said...

Yes in skirts years ago. :-/ but most recently tried again in pillows! Something I am determined to accurately achieve! :-)

Miggsie said...

I have only sewn 2 zippers, both were for pouches. Thanks!

jcallahan said...

I've only seen one zipper! It was for my daughters Halloween costume and it came out great first try!

Unknown said...

I just put a zipper in Amy Butler's Weekender Bag. I didn't think I could do it but it came out well!

TerryH said...
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TerryH said...

Just put a zipper in a cute little pouch wristlet, pattern by Stitchin' Sisters....What's in your bag?
Zippers in pouches so much easier than skirts or dresses. Thanks for the chance to win.
terryken@verizon.net

Unknown said...

I have never sewn a zipper yet. I'm going to try in the next week and use your tutorial! It looks easy, so I hope I don't screw up more than a few times! Lol!! Thanks for the giveaway!

tdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com

DonnaM said...

I've sewn many, many zippers into both clothing and all sorts of craft projects & bags.

Unknown said...

In my lifetime I have sewn in countless zips into my own dresses, my daughters dresses, gift dresses, and many other items. Lately my daughters give me clothes, hoodies, coats, and bags that have broken zips in the hope that I can replace them - and I do.
Pauline

perry94022 at hotmail dot com

Lesley said...

I have sewn a zipper into a skirt. Thanks for the giveaway!

Julie said...

I haven't tried anything with zippers yet. Makes me nervous!
J.hara421@gmail.com

Pamela said...

I have sewn zippers into both clothing and pouches. Thanks for this great tutorial and for the chance to win this delightful fabric!

Sandy said...

I've only sewn zippers in clothing -- I have yet to try a bag or pouch! Thanks for the fun tutorial and the chance to win this pretty fabric!

sylvie jourdan said...

I love making zippered pouches and bags. Thanks for this tutorial and the giveaway.

Cindy said...

Yes, I am no longer afraid of zippers. I started sewing them, and after a couple, it all made sense finally. I love putting zippers into pouches and little purses. cdahlgren at live dot com

Sarah said...

I have sewn zippers into many, many things, and every time I need to re-learn how to do it! sarah@forrussia.org

Lee said...

I recently used a zipper on a tote bag that I made! thank you !

bjiwami54@gmail.com said...

I've been sewing for 52 years and my zippers in any project, clothing or craft, always have flaw somewhere!

Sherri P said...

I have only sewn a zipper into a dress and Halloween costumes pretty fabric and great tutorial Squirrelcpa@gmail.com

Janie said...

Yes. A tote. Thanks for the giveaway.


janie.mccombs@yahoo.com

Leslie said...

Not that I remember...if I have it was back in school. Thanks for the tutorial!

Sallie said...

No, I haven't. Thanks for the giveaway and tutorial!

GO STARS! said...

I've sewn zippers into bags, skirts, pillows, and dresses. As many as I've sewn, it's still not my favorite thing to sew

NancyL said...

I used to sew lots of clothes so put in many zippers. Lately I made a couple small zipper bags. alnaloge(at) gmail (dot) com

Helen said...

I have sewn zippers into many clothing items but not into a quilted project...yet.

JudyQT said...

Hmmm. The last time I sewed in a zipper was making outdoor cushions and pillows! And... Believe it or not, used some Kate Spain fabric! Coincidence- wow. Loved the tutorial and the fab fabric! Thanks for the chance to win,

judy_toelle@msn.com

Anonymous said...

I have sewn zippers in purses and clothes

vtippenv@netscape.net

Sarah @ Berry Barn Designs said...

Oh, I love this line and if I win, I have the perfect project for it! And yes, I have sewn a few zippers - in Noodlehead pouches for teacher gifts : )

Rhonda D. said...

I have sewn zippers in clothes and pouches.
wigglypup2 ( at ) yahoo ( dot ) com

Jeneta said...

I have! After avoiding them for years I now love them! I always do a zippered back on my cushion covers and love zippered pouches (especially boxy ones like yours!).

auschick said...

I've sewn a few in :) most recent zipper was in a princess dress that I made :)

JB & KC said...

Yes, several zipper pouches...I carry a zipper bag every day for my purse

Anonymous said...

I used to sew a lot of zippers during my garment sewing days but haven't in years. Thanks for the giveaway. Beautiful fabrics.

Susi Ripple said...

Yes I use zippers in lots of things, hand bags, in the hoop machine embroidery and clothes.

Unknown said...

yes, i have sewn a zipper into a lot of projects-a variety of cases, bags & totes plus clothes & jackets. this bag looks a lot easier to sew than any other one. i need to sew this one. :))

Jennie @ Porch Swing Quilts said...

Zippers are my friends! I've done Sew together Bags, Weekenders, zippy pouches, clothes. Love this boxy pouch. Need to make one for a friend!

Jennie

sam said...

I have sewn zippers into bags and pouches.

Carol said...

I used to do garment construction many years ago and then sewed many zippers into projects but have not done so in a long time--maybe this will be my first project with a zipper since those days. I love the box pouch!

Cindy P. said...

What are finished dimensions of this box? pilkcindy@gmail.com. Thanks!

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