Tip: If you're not sure how to upload an SVG cut file to Cricut Design Space, watch this helpful video training series I made. Once the SVG is uploaded, zoom out to see the whole design by clicking on the minus (-) sign next to the magnifying glass in the lower left. This is what my Easy Zipper Pouch SVG file looks like in Cricut Design Space. Instructions STEP 1: GET MY FREE EASY ZIPPER POUCH FILEįirst, download Design #355 which is my free Easy Zipper Pouch SVG/DXF/PDF from my free resource library. Let me show you how easy it is to make this DIY Zipper Pouch project with my free SVGs! This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure policy. I have even made some for gifts and added personalization with iron-on vinyl and everyone always loves the fact that it was made by me! Personalized gifts are the way to go in my opinion. You can even use them as a mini-purse INSIDE your bigger purse to hold your keys, phone or wallet so that they are no longer lost inside or hard to find. These pouches are great for so many things! Holding pens and pencils, cosmetics, toiletries, air pods, and so much more. Let’s not forget the fabric shears and my Cricut Washable Fabric Marker that makes life so much easier! I’m also going to use my Cricut Maker 3, along with my pink fabric mat, my EasyPress and Heat pad. I just love my Janome! Not only is the color so pretty, it’s also great for beginners as well as those who have more experience with sewing. You can find the link to it in my supply list down below. Of course we will need a sewing machine and I always get LOTS of questions when it comes to where I got my sewing machine and the labels from. I’m also going to use some heat and bond fusible interfacing to add some structure to my fabric. I’m using a nine inch nylon zipper for mine. The size of the zipper is really important here as it determines the width of your pouch. Finding your favorite patterns will probably be one of the most fun parts of this project! This is where you can get creative and mix and match your patterns and colors and make something that’s really unique to you. To make this DIY zipper pouch we will need some pretty fabric. I’m going to show you how to make two different size zippered pouches with lining like these! Sewing on a zipper might sound like a difficult task to accomplish, but I’m going to break it down into easy, bite-sized steps so you are sure to really understand how it’s done and feel confident that you can do it. Sewing is an art that definitely takes practice to perfect but you can start with easier, smaller, sewing projects such as this DIY zipper pouch to start getting the hang of it. Watch the beginner-friendly step-by-step tutorial video on how to make a zipper pouch:Įvery time I talk about making a sewing project, I get a lot of comments about how intimidating sewing can be. I’m not sure how to explain it, but if you know, you know and if you don’t, hopefully this DIY zipper pouch project will give you that feeling! I feel very accomplished and it’s just really awesome to make something from a piece of fabric. But I must confess, I have another love, I love to sew! There’s just something about making something from start to finish that makes me really happy. We all know I love crafting and everything DIY. Learn how to make a DIY zipper pouch with a lining the super easy way! DIY Paper Flower Wall Art: Mason Jars & Vases.
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