Tuesday, February 21, 2017

DIY Tutorial | How To Sew An Easy Zipper Pouch

So you want to know how to add a zipper to a project? Look no further! I am going to break it down step by step so that you can see exactly what you need to do to install a zipper. We will work through a zipper pouch together so that you will feel confident adding a zipper on your own. I am always open for questions, head over to my Sewing School group on Facebook if you have questions!! Here is how to sew an easy zipper pouch. If you sew anything with zippers use the hashtag #zippersarentscary so that I can feature all of your amazing creations! Scroll to the bottom for a fat quarter bundle giveaway!



HOW TO SEW AN EASY ZIPPER POUCH

Art Gallery Fabrics (AGF) supplied the fabric for the project and the giveaway in this post. I do not receive any financial compensation from AGF and I am not an AGF affiliate. This post contains affiliate links. You never pay more but I may receive a small fee which helps with the upkeep of this site.


 

SUPPLIES:

Zipper (<—This Etsy shop has tons of zippers for a good price!)

Fat Quarters (Here Comes the Fun from Sew Caroline and Art Gallery Fabrics)


 

INSTRUCTIONS:

For each zipper pouch you will need one zipper and two pieces of fabric. I sewed the geographic print and the happy print together to make one larger piece. The fabric should measure about 1″ wider than the zipper (as pictured below.) You will also need two scrap pieces that are roughly 1″ by 2″.

 


Pin a scrap piece to each edge of the zipper (as seen below.) Then sew the scraps in place. Flip the fabric over and press and top-stitch it in place.

 


Now you will have the zipper and fabric. Place the top edge of the zipper face down on the top edge of the fabric.

 

Now we are ready to take it to the sewing machine.

 

You will need to attach your zipper foot. I always attach it as pictured below. The needle goes to the left side of the foot. Then use the far left edge of the foot as a guide. While you are sewing that far left edge should just touch the middle of the zipper. When you are attaching the zipper you will come to the zipper pull. Leave the needle in a down position and then lift the foot pull the zipper to the other side. This will keep it from making the stitch crooked.

 


This is what it will look like once that side is attached.

 

Now line the other edge of the zipper up with the top edge of the other piece of fabric. Use the same method to sew it in place.

 


Top-stitch the fabric in place on both sides of the zipper. This keeps it from getting caught when you actually go to use the zipper.

 

Cut any excess fabric off of the scrap pieces on the sides.

 

Now place the fabric right sides together. Be sure that the zipper is open because that is how we will turn the pouch out. Sew around all three sides and turn the pouch out.

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