Three sizes of pouches with a front vinyl window pocket, perfect for travel, notions or keeping your projects sorted.
Finished size 5" x 7 1/2" (small) 8" x 10" (medium) 10" x 14" (large)
Ridgeline Pouch Sewing Pattern crafts an adorable accessory to transport small items, notions, makeup and more. Stitch this awesome accessory together with prints in your favorite collection for a beautiful bag youre sure to love.
Woven Pouch Sewing Pattern crafts an adorable accessory to transport small items, notions, makeup and more. Stitch this awesome accessory in Sally's Stitches by Betsy Chutchian for Moda Fabrics for a beautiful bag youre sure to love.
Little Bits Pouch Sewing Pattern crafts an adorable accessory to transport small items, notions, makeup and more. Stitch this awesome accessory together with a mini charm pack in Beyond Bella by Annie Brady for Moda Fabrics for a beautiful bag youre sure to love.
Classy little bags with contrast trim are perfect for stowing your stuff! Take a look inside - there are no raw edges anywhere. These easy corners look great! A pair of fat quarters will make 2 - 3 bags.
This simple sack stands up while you pack it, then it folds and stows away! The small size is a great lunch bag, the medium size is about the size of a grocery bag, and a 9" x 13" pan fits perfectly in the large size.
Project Sizes: Small 7.75" x 7.75" x 4.5"
Medium 12" x 12" x 7.5"
Large 14" x 13" x 9.5"
These are great storage pods for your craft room, bedroom or bathroom. They are designed to sit on a flat surface with no need to hang them up. They are simple to make and require very little fabric. Two of your favorite fat quarters will make one, with some left over.
Start collecting buttons, rick-rack, and other fun trims for these easy bags! Great project for using up leftover strips, and it works well with new fabric too!
Includes three sizes: Small - 7.5"w x 4"h x 2.5"d
Medium: 9.5"w x 5.5"h x 4"d
Large: 11.5"w x 6"h x 4"d
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