How to Sew Pouches to Organize Your Life
comments (15) December 28th, 2012The overlap pouch will be sewn through all layers at once; just check that the side you want on top when it's finished is underneath when you're sewing it (because it's inside out).
| Sew the side seams on the overlap pouch right through all three layers where they overlap. |
The flap pouch gets sewn separately for the pocket part and the flap. The two hemmed edges should almost meet, but leave about 1/8 inch between them.
| First, stitch the sides of the pocket part... |
| ...then the sides of the flap section. |
| The flap pouch is nearly finished. |
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happy new year.!!!
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great ideas, especially the zipper one!
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