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All wrapped up: Double Flap Pouch Tutorial Translation. The last few weeks have been pretty busy.

All wrapped up: Double Flap Pouch Tutorial Translation

I've had two weeks of back to base teaching, basically all day lectures. After having a year and a half of clinical placement, it really makes me wonder how we managed to sit still all day during those first years of medical school. It was probably all the more painful because I'm enjoying women's health. I spent the last week before the back to base teaching with an infertility specialist, and it was equal measures amazing and awful because of some of the patient's stories.

Women's health has reminded me why I wanted to do medicine in the first place, as cliche as it sounds. Porte-monnaie boule {tuto} Assemblez Cousez, au point droit, un fil à froncer, de part en part, sur les deux pièces A.

Porte-monnaie boule {tuto}

Préparez le matériel Rassemblez tous les éléments en pensant à assortir les couleurs et imprimez le patron. Color me pretty: tutorial : pyramid pouch. Porte-cartes. With the Creative Estates coming up soon (as in, next weekend!)

porte-cartes

, I thought I’d get on the ball and have something to hold my “business” cards while I am there. 6-Pocket Mini Pocketbook. I’m sure that many of you, like me, are on an eternal quest for organization.

6-Pocket Mini Pocketbook

I know I’m not alone in finding the Container Store’s promise of a perfect, organized life utterly seductive. But here’s the thing…I don’t really like purging, I love my stuff. Therefore I also love pretty things in which to stash my stuff, so I get to enjoy my fantasy of being organized and contained. This tutorial is about helping you stay organized, in a quick, easy, and super-cute way. It is a distilled version of the Holland Cox pocketbook, and is a breeze to make. The pattern …is only four rectangles. The body is 7.25″ tall.the large pocket is 5.5″ tallthe medium pocket is 4.25″ tallthe small pocket is 3″ tall. Zipper Card Pouch. Have you ever had too many cards that your wallet can handle?

Zipper Card Pouch

Be selective and get only those cards that you might be using in a particular shopping mall but end up they were the wrong one? Or, may be just forgot to “update” the cards in the wallet on your next trip? Can’t find the cards you thought you have already put into your wallet? Fiche_Pratique_39_Porte_Chequier. Vintage Purse. ✄ J’ai testé un tuto " portefeuille " ✄ « L'heureuse imparfaite. Triangle Coin Purse With Zipper. After being inspired by the wrapped glutinous rice dumpling (粽子, Zòngzi) of a Chinese traditional festival, DuanWu Festival (端午節), I sewed some triangle coin purses recently.

Triangle Coin Purse With Zipper

In fact, today is the actual date of DuanWu Festival which falls on every 5th day of 5th month of the Lunar calendar. If you are new to this rice dumpling, scroll down to see the one my mom made… yummy delicious….. may be I should start a food blog for my mom with all her delicious cookings & recipes that I am lucky to eat & grew-up with. [To read more about DuanWu Festival, click here. To read more about Zongzi, click here. Related sport for the festival: dragon boat competition. For the detail of how to sew a triangle coin purse with zipper closure, read more after this jump: This 3-D triangle purse is actually in the form of tetrahedron shape with 3 triangles on the sides and 1 triangle on the base, other name of tetrahedron is “triangular pyramid”.

Materials: 1. Pin batting on the wrong side of the fabrics. ♥K'Handmade*blog♥コインケース型紙完了. Sew Me Something Good: Make a Mini Back Pack Coin Purse and Key Chain. Hello and welcome!

Sew Me Something Good: Make a Mini Back Pack Coin Purse and Key Chain

This is where I originally shared a tutorial to make a cute mini back pack coin purse. Unfortunately, continuing troubles accessing the PDF link to the pattern pieces occurred for many of those interested in sewing one. To serve you better, this tutorial has just re-formatted as a PDF pattern. Revisions will be completed by July 9th, 2013. Gathered clutch tutorial. A huge thanks to Dana and Disney for doing such a great job of rounding up all sorts of wonderful mother's day projects!

gathered clutch tutorial

Materials needed: 1/4 yard each of three coordinating fabrics (you'll definitely have scraps leftover)8" zipper (you can always purchase a longer zipper and shorten it, just follow the directions on the packagescraps of medium weight fusible interfacingCutting the pieces: For the main exterior, cut two pieces, one 5.5" tall by 9" wide, and one 5.5" tall by 13" wide (this will be the gathered front) Pieces of medium weight fusible interfacing for exterior pieces of clutch: (2) 5.5" tall by 9" wide For the front band, cut one piece 4" tall by 9" wide.

Seriously, the most time consuming part for me is always picking out my fabrics and cutting them, the rest goes together pretty easy, so let's go! Take the front band piece and fold it in half the long way (right sides together) and sew together using a 1/2" seam allowance. Grab the 13" wide main exterior piece. Range_tickets. Needle and Spatula: Card Wallet Sewing Tutorial. As promised, here is a sewing tutorial to make a cute card wallet with a button and elastic closure.

Needle and Spatula: Card Wallet Sewing Tutorial

These are great for when you want to just carry a few cards and maybe some cash with you instead of a big wallet, or you could use them to hold business cards. Also, in the spirit of the holidays, you could use these as gift card holders that then have a useful life afterwards! They are very quick and easy to make - I hope you enjoy the tutorial! If you make a card wallet with this tutorial I would love to see how it turned out - you can share a photo in the Needle and Spatula Flickr group. TERMS OF USE: For personal, non-commercial use only. Needle and Spatula: Pleated Pouch Sewing Tutorial. DIY: sketchy pleat clutch. Simple DIY today… Drawn with fabric markers, cut from a curved pattern, and constructed with a single pleat for a handy sized zipper clutch.

DIY: sketchy pleat clutch

Suitable for sunglasses and a few other spare parts. Finished Dimensions: 5.5 inches tall x 9 inches wide Materials: Crayola Fabric Markers from the May Whimseybox7″ zipperplain fabric measuring 15 x 12 for exterior (cut to 7.5″ x 12″ wide)lining fabric measuring 15 x 12 (cut to 7.5″ x 12″ wide)optional: 24″ bias corded trim/pipingusual suspects: pins, thread, needle, water soluble penThis Complimentary Pattern. Porte-chequier.