8/12/2023 0 Comments Chanel key holder pouch![]() Sew each of them a similar way as the back piece, i.e with 1 batting and 2 fabric pieces.Ĭut out the eye and tongue pieces from the color felt fabric, no seam allowance is needed. Sew key pouch front, ears, and muzzle pieces:.Sew around and leave an opening at the bottom of the pouch. Pin all these 3 pieces (batting and 2 pouch fabrics). Place batting on the table, followed by a pouch body fabric, then the pocket piece that you have just done, both fabric pieces are right side facing each other. (the yellow lines as shown in the picture)įold-down the pocket. With zipper presser foot, double topstitch with 1/4″ apart to attach the other side of the zipper on the pouch body. With the wrong side facing you and the zipper at the bottom, place the zipper pocket on the pouch body.Īlign the zipper edge just slightly below the traced line that you just did. Mark the top edge of the back pocket on the right side of the pouch body. You do not need to trace the template on the pocket piece, I did it to show you that it is the back pocket. Double top stitch with 1/4″ apart to attach the zipper on. Sew a zipper pocket on the back of the key pouchįold the top edge of the pocket and align it on the zipper.Trace the outline of the template on the wrong side of the fabric accordingly. Otherwise, 1/4″ is enough for a zipper pocket. The 1/2″ is for double folding of the raw edge at the top of the open pocket. ![]() If you are making an open pocket instead of a zipper pocket at the back of the key pouch, provision of 3/4″ seam allowance at the top of the back pocket is needed. The fabrics and batting have to be at least 1/2″ bigger (1/4″ on each side) than the template in width and length respectively. Cut out the fabric and batting pieces according to the quantity stated on each of the templates.Print the templates on cardstock paper and cut them out accordingly. ![]()
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