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Pouch Cubed by Leah Williams © Sew Spoiled 2011 Sew Spoiled patterns content within the tutorial is copyrighted. The finished product that you, as an independent home seamstress, creates can be sold in your shop provided the pattern was purchased from an authorized dealer and you state in the description: “This pattern is a Sew Spoiled design by Leah Williams.” All items for sale must be handmade by you. Contracting with others to mass produce the designs is prohibited. Sew Spoiled Pouch Cubed Pattern www.etsy.com/shop/sewspoiled

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Pouch Cubed

by Leah Williams

© Sew Spoiled 2011 Sew Spoiled patterns content within the tutorial is copyrighted. The finished product that you, as an independent home seamstress, creates can be sold in your shop provided the pattern was purchased from an authorized dealer and you state in the description: “This pattern is a Sew Spoiled design by Leah Williams.” All items for sale must be handmade

by you. Contracting with others to mass produce the designs is prohibited.

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Materials:4-Fabric scraps measuring 6”x6”2-interfacing measuring 6”x6”5”to 7” zipper3”ribbon

Step 1: Gather some scraps of fabric and interfacing. Using the template cut out 2 main fabrics, 2 lining and two interfacing pieces. You will also need a piece of ribbon measuring 3” and a 5” to 7” zipper.

Step 2: Fuse the main fabric to the interfacing.

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Step 3: Layer main panel right side up, zipper wrong side up and lining wrong side up. Pin all together.

Step 4: Using a zipper foot, sew the layers together.

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Step 5: Press the fabrics away from the zipper

Step 6: Topstitch the edge of the main fabric to the zipper.

Step 7: Follow steps 3-6 for the opposite side of the zipper.

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Step 8: Pin the main fabrics right sides together and the lining right sides together.

Step 9: Sew only the sides, make sure you leave a 2” opening in the lining, do not sew the corners.

Step 10: Pinch the bottom corners of the main fabrics together and pin. Then pinch the bottom corners of the lining together and pin.

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Step 11: Sew the corners.

Step 12: Pinch the top corners together and pin. Sandwich the 3” ribbon in between the top of the zipper and main panel corner.

Step 13: Sew the last two corners altogether

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Step 14: Cut excess fabric and zipper.

Step 15: Flip right side out, using a chopstick poke the corners.

Step 16: Iron the lining opening closed and sew. Congratulations! You have made a Pouch Cubed!

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Sew Spoiled Pouch CubedCut 2 Main Fabric

Cut 2 Lining FabricCut 2 lightweight Interfacing

(6”x6”)

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