Happy Tutorial Thursday friends. I hope you are all staying healthy! I have a fun new tutorial to share with you today. This project is so easy and fast, you’ll definitely want to make more!
Introducing The Daisy Pouch! This cute little pouch is perfect for storing all of your craft notions! And you can customize it to fit your needs as well, making it the perfect notions pouch!
I named it the Daisy Pouch after the super cute fabric line I used for it. This adorable fabric is called Daisy Mae by Poppie Cotton and it was so fun to work with!
Watch the Daisy Pouch Video Tutorial here!
Supplies:
- 3 FQs – I used Poppie Cotton Fabric
- 12″ polyester zipper
- 1 Button
- 1 7″ x 1/8″ leather strap or string
- Embroidery floss
- Sewing Machine: Juki TL2000 Qi
- Aurifil 50wt Thread
- Medium Weight Interfacing, Fusible Fleece or Cotton Quilt Batting
- Friction Erasable Pens
- Oliso Pro Smart Iron
- Creative Grids Ruler
- Scissors
- Wonder Clips
You can leave the pocket as is, or you can customize it by adding some vertical stitch lines and use it to store knitting needles or crochet hooks!
There’s even a convenient zipper pouch on the outside for keeping things nice and secure! If you stitch slots for crochet hooks or knitting needles, I suggest also sewing a horizontal stitch line where the case folds so that your small items don’t get stuck in slots when placed in the zipper side. I hope that makes sense!
Do you prefer written patterns? Click here to get the Daisy Pouch PDF pattern and start sewing today!
Love this pouch! Beautiful! Thank you so much!!
Can’t wait to make this! I’m not seeing the measurements to cut the fabric though…
You can find the measurements below her video on you tube π
They’re under the YouTube video description and in the PDF Pattern as well.
I would like to make this but I donβt see cutting instructions. Did I miss something? Thank you.
You can find the measurements below her video on you tube π
These are adorable! I have a 13 year old niece who would love making these. They’d be such cute gifts too! Now if I just had time for things like this… π