Read Sew What! Bags: 18 Pattern-Free Projects You Can Customize to Fit Your Needs Online
Authors: Lexie Barnes
SOFTEN UP
. You can also make the case without a lining. Try using a soft flannel, felt, or fleece. These fabrics will offer some extra protection for your glasses and because they don’t fray, you can skip the lining altogether. Here’s how:
When cutting your fabric, only cut two pieces for the exterior.
Stitch the long sides and bottom. Clip the corners, trim the seam allowance, and turn right side out.
Press under the top edge ½" and topstitch.
Start small! With a little ingenuity and some scrap fabric, you can make cases for all kinds of things. Everything pictured here is easy enough for a beginner to try!
1. diaper case; 2. knitting wristlet; 3. sandwich bag; 4. business card case; 5. lip balm lanyard
SKILL LEVEL
newbie
Don’t blow it! Carry your tissues in style. Make one of these cuties to match your new tote bag. Make a dozen for gifts at a bridal shower. This project lets you practice your stitching and learn to make an overlapped opening. Try your hand at appliqué and add some real flair to your pouch. Your tissues have never looked better!
OUR FINISHED SIZE:
3" × 5"
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
¼ yard of fabric
Sewing supplies (
see page
18
)
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Decide your size
Cut your fabric
Assemble the pieces
Stitch the pouch