Key fobs are a fun sewing project that you can really get creative with and personalize to make them unique.
I made each of my girls each a key fob for their house keys, diary keys, locker key, etc. This mini purse design is so handy; it was inspired by a designer key fob that I already own.
It’s not just a cute accessory, it’s functional too! Stash a library card, cash or other small items in the pocket.
If you’re new to sewing, working with the felt material as I did will be a great way to start out. As usual I enlisted my Fiskars paper crafting tools along with my sewing gear to bring this project to life. Check out how easy this cute little accessory is to create!
Instructions
1. Prep materials and cut sizes as follows:
a. Trim outer felt material to 4” x 8”
b. Trim Heat N Bond to 4” x 6”
c. Trim inside/lining felt to 4 ½” x 6 ½”
d. Cut a 4” circle from scrap paper to use as a template
e. Cut a 4 ½” circle from scrap paper to use as a template; cut in half.
f. Cut a ½” – ¾” x 2” strip of lining felt color material (to attach key chain)
TIP: Rather than cutting with scissors, I prefer to rotary cut the straight pieces to ensure I get accurate measurements.
2. Fold the 4” circle in half or use a ruler find center of circle,
mark with pen. Place the circle at one end of the 4” x 8” piece of
outer felt and trace half of the circle shape to create a rounded flap.
Trim traced shape with scissors.
3. Fold 3” from lower/straight end
upward; press to start making the shape of the purse obvious. Fold over
the 2” rounded flap; press.
TIP: Protect your ironing board or
work surface from gummy adhesive with a Non Stick Craft Sheet. Follow
manufacturers instructions to apply Heat N Bond product or whatever
fusible adhesive brand you use.
4. Apply the 4” x 6” piece (cut
in step 1b) of Heat N Bond to the lower portion of the felt strip;
remove the backing. Adhere the lining piece of felt to the Heat N Bond
allowing the excess to overhang evenly on all sides except at the top or
where the adhesive stops and the flap begins. It should line up
straight along the adhesive here.
5. Trim the excess away with
scissors; use Fabric Pinking Shears to add a decorative edge on the
lower portion of the lining felt as shown below.
6. Use the 4”
circle template to cut a piece of Heat N Bond to fit the rounded flap.
You will only need the half circle. Use the 4 ½” half circle (cut in
step 1e) to trace onto your lining felt material. Cut the shape with
scissors and bond to the flap. Trim around the lining felt with Fabric
Pinking Shears. Press firmly with iron on the folds.
7. Create small accents to decorate the outside of the key fob.
I created the peace sign using the Circle Cutter (a 1 ½” circle) and the trimmed out the inside shape with detail tools…the No. 5 Micro-Tip Scissors and Fingertip Craft Knife. These pieces can be Heat N Bonded and/or stitched into place.
8. Fold ½” x 2” piece of felt (cut in
step 1f) in half with key chain attached; sandwich between layers of
purse and stitch closed at sides. Stitch around the flap also if
desired.
9. Stitch sew in snaps or attach your choice of closure.






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