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简易单褶小包制作教程——SewLover缝艺学堂|包包教程|包包纸样. Mediatinker.com. Tetrapocket: the tetrahedral pouch Tetrapouches This is a flat pack, L-shaped piece that folds into a self-closing, 3D pouch. Tetrahedrons, four-faced pyramids, are used for a wide range of items from packaging (tetrapacks) to weapons (caltrops). This soft felt tetrahedron makes a good coin purse, or in a larger size with a strap attached, a clever shoulder bag. Tetrapocket pattern (PDF 444 KB) This pattern is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License. Tutorial: Puffy Pouch. Here comes the tutorial for the puffy pouch ;)As I promised, I am introducing two ways to make this pouch, one made with a 5" flex frame which may not be very accessible and the other made withvelcro which is fairly easily found at any craft stores. (The flex frame can be spotted at here,here, and here.) I love this pouch either way.This pouch is like the fabric basket tute andthe patchwork drawstring tute combined into onewith a little twist, so yeah, it's quick and easy again!!

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that you'll like it....!!! As always, seam allowances are 1/4" unless otherwise noted. First off, pick out linen (or medium to heavy fabric)and three different print cotton fabrics that contrasteach other for the external shell. Cut out fabrics into pieces:Eight 1.75" x 5.5" pieces andTwo 2" x 6" from linenTwo 1.75" x 5.5" from each cotton fabrics. From the fabric for lining, cut out two 5.5" x 5.5" pieces. Let's start making the outer shell. Two patchwork panels like these. . Hooray! Toy Bag Tutorial. Oh it feels so good to be back blogging again, it's bloggerific! So I am going to ease back into the blogging world with a nice easy craft, plus hopefully posting something that is simple will tempt you non-crafters out there to finally jump in on this..

I made these cute bags to help with Lucy's toys from over flowing and taking over the house. I swear, I think they were plotting against me and on the move! 1 foot of fabric 1 yard of string or ribbon Take your foot of fabric, fold it in half and trim it so it will be 11 inches wide and 18 inches tall. Unfold the fabric so it is now 22 inches wide and the back of the pattern is facing up towards you. You can now fold the top down about 2 inches down. These are cute bags to make and really cheap, you can pump out 3 bags with 1 yard of fabric. Go ahead and make some, I would even love to see some of the bags you make and what you add to them.

Mosaic821447.jpg. A simple gift bag. - Mousy Brown's House-Creating, crafting and collecting. Enjoying Life. I have been making some simple bags to put 'treasure' in for Christmas and thought I would share this idea as a mini tutorial. These are so easy to make and could be modified to suit any size of gift. They re-use old materials or scraps and are re-usable after Christmas, the perfect answer for an eco-friendly present season.

I started with a piece of felted blanket that I had previously dyed in the washing machine. I cut it into an oblong, twice the size I wanted for the finished bag. The nice thing about using felted wool is that you don't need to worry about hems or fraying, so it is easy to judge by eye the finished size you want and just add a little for joining and the channel at the top for the tie. The next thing I did, using fabric ink and some stamps, was to print the name on to a scrap of fine linen I had found in a bargain bin at a charity shop (it was an old table cloth that was stained and damaged beyond repair but is perfect for projects like this!) Little bag of secrets | penelopewaits.com. Happythings: DSB (Drawstring Bag) 101: Simple Drawstring Bag.