Welcome Whimsy Couture readers!! Today I am happy to present our second guest post to you!
Hi, I'm Joy from Joy's Jots, Shots & Whatnots, a blog where I just like to jot & provide shots about whatnots. I'm so thrilled to be a guest at Whimsy Couture. This is my first guest feature and I feel so honored! I truly HOPE you enJOY my Easy,
Automatically Lined Pouch tutorial.
One of the several journals I keep, and that includes my blog, is a sewing journal. About 3 years ago, while watching "Sewing with Nancy" I jotted down this idea she shared. I think it was a coupon holder but I use it for whatever the need and make them the size to suit. However, I do give you dimensions here.
This project is SO easy that it could be a beginning project for anyone that needs to practice measuring, cutting, sewing a straight seam and turning corners. It only involves one seam. You could do layered cutting and make several in very little time. It will probably take you longer to look at these directions than to make one.
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To make this less confusing, I'm using 3 different fabrics. I like the looks of it as well and a great way to use scraps. I'm using curtain scraps a friend gave me.
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| You will have a total of 4 pieces of fabric. |
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| Fold each 'B' section in half. |
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| Lay on top of right side of 'A' matching corners. |
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| Lay 'C' on top of 'B' right sides together, 1 inch from side edges. The end edges meet. |
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| Start sewing anywhere you like. |
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| Pivot around corners, meaning leave needle in, raise pressure foot, turn fabric. |
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| Check to make sure all edges are meeting. |
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| All around, sewing finished! |
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| Trim corners. |
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| Ready to turn right side out. | |
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| Flip 'C' right side out. |
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| Flip both 'B' sections out. |
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| Poke out the corners, give it a press if you like & wa, la, done! |
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| Automatically lined! |
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| I use mine as a purse organizer. |
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Here is the one I made over a year ago, serged. Turned wrong side out, you can see how well the raw edges of the lining lasted.
I hope you are inspired by this tutorial and will have time to stop by my blog and check it out. Even better, please become a follower and don't miss one single upcoming whatnot.
Wow, that is a fun tutorial, Joy! Thank you for allowing me to post this here! Denise/Whimsy Couture
What a fabulous idea! Thanks for posting the tutorial - I think I will be making this one.
ReplyDeleteI found you from Six Sisters' Stuff link party and am glad to have done so - will start following this blog and your blog.