A while back I started my new series named ‘How it’s made’.
Where I show everyone how I make certain items I have listed in my shop; and, for
this post I wanted to share how I go about creating my multipurpose zipper
case.
Here it is from start to finish!
These are the materials I use for the body of the case:
The lining…
First I press all the fabric and apply the fusible
interfacing.
Next I sew those pieces to the white felt (This adds more
body and padding to the case)
Next I prep the faux leather bottoms…
Then sew them to the pattern fabric, like so:
Next I whip stitch my zipper…
Then sew the zipper to the pattern fabric (zipper facing
down)
Next, I sew the lining to the zipper and pattern fabric with
right sides facing together…
Then repeat on the other side:
Next I edge stitch…
Next, I place the lining pieces together with right sides
facing, and do the same with the outer pattern fabric and sew all the way
around—making sure I back stitch for the opening on the bottom where I’ll turn
the case inside out.
Once it’s sewn all the way around I open the bottom with my
seam ripper and flip the case inside out:
Next I sew the opening, and the case is finish. Then I add
the finishing touching with the rings and tassel…
…and there you have it! My case from start to finish.
Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you Lisa! :-D Thanks for being the first to comment!
DeleteYou certainly do a strong job! Dropping by from Blogging Buddies aiming to follow you, as well as learn new things! Hope to see you at www.ColdhamCuddliescalling.blogspot.com where I post about the soft plush toys I make, mend and otherwise create (play with!) to sell at www.Etsy.com/coldhamcuddlies. See you there soon, I hope.
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Isobel
Hi Isobel! Thanks for your comment and I'll be sure to stop by your blog :-D
DeleteAmazing...! great job, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Maria! :-D
DeleteReally cool! I would probably make an absolute mess of it, but I bet my daughter could give it a try. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been blogging much lately, and today was my first post in a bit, so I'm glad you stopped by and visited. Your post goes along real well with my post for today about pencil pouches! =)
~Kim
from Blogging Buddies
http://2justByou.blogspot.com
Thanks for your comment JustByou! I'm sure your daughter will love making of one of these, let me know if you two have any questions :-D
DeleteSo cool! I just started sewing, and it's always helpful to see techniques. Actually, I think you just gave me an idea for another project I'm working on! :) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSweet! Glad I can help :-D
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