Learn how to sew a fully lined zipper pouch. Zippers might look intimidating at
first but once you learn the process you will be ready to tackle them on your own.
Join us to make an Open Wide Zipper Pouch from Noodlehead that is perfect for
organizing all of your bits and bobs and makes a great gift for just about any
occasion.
You will learn how to install a zipper using your sewing machine’s zipper foot,
create boxed corners, and sew with thicker substrates.
Students must have a good knowledge of your sewing machine, including being
comfortable sewing straight lines, following a seam allowance, threading your
machine, and changing your presser feet.
Final Dimensions – 6”H x 6.5”W x 4”D
Supplies provided by Students:
Fabric –
- Exterior Top – 1 fat quarter – quilting cotton or canvas
- Exterior Base – 1 fat quarter (or piece of fabric that is at least 14”x14”) –
- Quilting Cotton or, if you would like to work with a heavier substrate –
- Canvas, cork, light weight leather, waxed canvas, etc.
- Interior – 1 fat quarter
Other –
- 14” zipper (nylon teeth recommended, no chunky plastic or metal zippers)
- ½ yd lightweight interfacing such as SF101
- 1 spool of coordinating thread
- Sewing Machine with Regular and Zipper Foot (Sew to Speak can provide a machine if needed) – make sure you have your cord, pedal, bobbin, and needle to be able to use your machine during class.
Supplies provided by Sew to Speak:
- -Rotary Cutter/Cutting Mat
- -Quilting Ruler
- -Pins/clips
- -Scissors
- -Iron/Ironing Board
Teacher: Mallory Theiss
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