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Simple Zip Pouch Tutorial For Beginners

Simple Zip Pouch Tutorial For Beginners

This tutorial is for anyone who wants to master some simple basics  – sewing in a zip, and making a small pouch. Zipper pouches are so versatile and great for organising your stuff!

You need:

Fabric – cut 2, 18cm x 14cm (5.5 x 7″) – I used home decorator weight for this project to make the pouch a little sturdier. Another great option is to fuse some medium weight interfacing to your fabric for a stiffer finish.

1 x 15cm (6″) metal zipper

Good quality thread

Optional – rotary cutter and mat

Take one piece of fabric and place the zip and fabric right sides together. Make sure your fabric is correctly positioned if the print on your fabric is directional, like mine is. Pin in place if you would like to.

Attach the zipper foot to your machine. Place the zip and fabric under the pressure foot and lower the needle into the position you want.

There are faint lines in the zipper tape that you can use as a stitching guide. Start sewing, guiding your zip and fabric through gently.

A little tip for sewing around the zipper tab – sometimes you will get close to the zipper tab and your presser foot will collide with it, or at least struggle to sew past it. Place your needle down into the fabric, lift your presser foot, and gently move the zipper tab by zipping or unzipping the zip. Once the tab is out of your way, lower your presser foot and keep going!

Once you have completed the first side, repeat the process for the second piece of fabric. Line up your fabric and zipper right sides together.

Carefully sew the other side. Once you are finished you will end up with this:

Simple Zip Pouch Tutorial For Beginners

For a nice finish, topstitch along the fabric close to the zipper. This also helps to stop the edges inside the pouch get caught in the zipper.

Firstly, gently press your fabric (and remember – if you are using a plastic or polyester coil zip, don’t let the iron touch the coils!)  Stitch a neat line a couple of millimetres from the zip/fabric seam. Once you are done, you will have this:

Simple Zip Pouch Tutorial For Beginners

This is really important – open the zip now! You need a hole to be able to turn the pouch right way out once you have completed it, and if you forget to open the zip you will have to unpick stitches! Argh!

Simple Zip Pouch Tutorial For Beginners

Now fold your pouch right sides together. Pin around the edges.

If you are one of my regular readers you may remember a post called The Trouble With Zips, where I took a scientific approach to solving the mystery of neat corners in my zip pouches when I sewed in the zips? This information continues on from that post, and shows you how to position the zip to ensure your corners are neat and not pinched. A few people emailed me asking for some more information, so here it is!

When you fold your zip pouch right sides together to prepare sewing up the sides, the zipper teeth need to face away from the exterior fabric.

You can see in the above picture that the open part of the zip naturally folds that way, with the zip teeth facing out, or away from the exterior fabric. If you are sewing a lining into you pouch, the zipper is concealed by the lining fabric, which makes this a bit trickier, so you just have to ensure that the zip teeth are in the position shown in the photo.

Pin your sides into place and sew around the three edges.

Trim excess fabric and clip across the corners, being careful not to snip through your stitches.

Turn your pouch right sides out and gently push the corners out. You are finished! Hurrah! Now you can use your pouch to store all your bits and pieces!

Simple Zip Pouch Tutorial For Beginners

Simple Zip Pouch Tutorial For Beginners

Simple Zip Pouch Tutorial For Beginners

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