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ProCase Pencil Bag Spring Box, Multifunctional Felt Bag Zipper Bag for Pens, Pencils, Light Markers, Gel Pen, Markers and Other School Supplies - 2 Set

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Now, when hemming the flap end, I want you to sew two straight stitches 4 to 6 mm apart - see the photo. You'll soon see why! Step 4 - Final stitches Step 4 Join the two pieces of felt by topstitching along the edge. Make a decorative stitch if you want a fancy pouch. Step 3 Bring the zipper to the middle and join the sides. The size of the sides are not the same but join as much is there. Fold the rectangle up approximately 6 inches (or measure against the pencils if yours are not a standard size). The tips of the color pencils will peek out from the case when open, like in the photo above. Talk easy-to-find! Step 3 - Make The Flap

Print out the Free Easy Pencil Case Pattern and use it to cut the wool felt. You can use pins to hold the paper in place if you need to. Dimensions of the rectangle required for the felt pencil case: 4inch by 18 inch (for standard size of pencils)For example, I used these pieces of felt: My name is Vanessa from Tried & True and I’m here to show you how to make a hand sewn pencil case in under 10 minutes with only a couple of supplies. DIY Pencil CaseJoin a few scraps of felt and make a simple patchwork and use it to make a colorful diy felt pencil case. So much fun!

This is a boxy pencil box- just right to carry a lot of pens and pencils. Increase dimensions if you want a bigger size. Step 2 Keep one of the lining fabric face up on table. Keep the zipper face up along the long edge. Place the outer fabric face down on top of this. Refer picture below.

Step 5Pinch one of the corners and sew across one inch from the corner. Remember to keep the seam allowance open as you sew. This project was inspired by something I saw in a magazine a long time ago. It looked so simple that I had to try making my own! Cut out the Pattern Pieces: Step 2 Keep the fabric right side up in front of you. Keep the zipper face down along one edge of the fabric. Sew in place. What is so cool about this project is that you can make it out of one piece of felt. In four simple steps! You’re going to print out the pattern and cut, then sew on the buttons. You’ll punch holes for the buttons, then fold it all together. Sew the pieces together. Topstitching is optional but it makes the finished pencil case look better.

Step 4 Keep the tube you have now flattened and arrange the zipper to the center. Stitch the side edges closed. Make a fun Friendship Bracelet Style Bookmarkfor your bestie with this step-by-step tutorial from Erica of 5 Little Monsters. Turn the fabric pieces so that the outer fabrics are on one side and lining pieces are on the other side of the zipper. Refer picture below

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Another zipper pencil pouch. This is a similar pouch as the boxy one – just that it is smaller and the construction is a little different. There is no bulk inside. You'll hem one narrow end of the stripe (here, the yellow part). I used a ½ inch seam allowance and made two straight stitches to make a firm hem. (Don't use a twin needle! More on that later.) The beauty of this Pencil Case DIY is that you can make it in any color you want and embellish it on top with anything of your choice! The possibilities are endless. Or make a few more pouches with fabric, like this adorable snap pouch pattern from my shop. It's got no zippers, if you were wondering 🙂

Then turn the felt patchwork right-sides-together and sew together the two sides of the pencil case. Straight stitch, easy peasy! Step 5 - Make the Buttonhole I loved every minute of making it and I think you will too. It will surely add a touch of sunshine to the new school year! Diy Felt Pencil Case Step 3Now to join the other side fabric pieces – Place the other remaining lining piece face up on the table. Keep the already prepared pouch piece with zipper attached on top of this, face up as in the picture below. To keep the buttonhole from stretching, all you need to do is secure both ends of the buttonhole: Use short straight stitches on a sewing machine or simply make a few hand stitches. (The latter will usually take even less of your time than machine stitching.) Step 6 - Attach a Button Step 4You may want to add a small strap to the purse for ease of carrying the pouch around. Cut out a 4 inch piece of webbing or ribbon or make on with fabricSew several pieces of felt scraps together to form a long narrow rectangle, actually a stripe. Your choice of colors and forms - creativity at its best! Now, the buttonhole , the easy way. Here's the reason why you had to topstitch twice when hemming the flap of the pouch: Hydration is super important, so do it in style with Personalized Water Bottles. Marissa of Rae Gunn Ramblingshas the full tutorial on her blog. Simply fold the flap in half (lengthwise) and cut into the space between the straight sttiches. Mind the size of the button you'll use for the pencil case.You've just cut a button hole. If you are really in a hurry and your kid needs a pencil pouch super fast you can make a simple pouch with felt this way. How to make the felt fabric pencil pouch

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