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completely hand sewn
I wasn't allowed my sewing machine with me in the caravan, so I decided to give hand sewing a go. This is my first ever attempt at hand sewing, so I'm pretty happy with it!
Hope you like it x

Posted by Steph. from Reading, England, United Kingdom • Published See Steph.'s 138 projects »
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  • Step 1

    First gather all of your supplies. I used two contrasting fabrics for the patchwork, a needle and thread, small scissors, a 15cm zip and fabric for the lining.

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 2
    Step 2

    Using a cardboard template, cut 6 squares from each fabric

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 3
    Step 3

    Pin two contrasting squares RS to each other and mark a 1cm line along one side. Sew along it (I used backstitch for all of the sewing on this project because it's more secure)

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 4
    Step 4

    When you open it up, it should look like this from the back (once you've pressed the seam out)

    Do this for all of the squares

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 5
    Step 5

    When you've matched every square to each other, start joining them together. The seam allowance is still 1cm.

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 6
    Step 6

    When you've joined two 'pairs', it will look like this. Make sure the centres meet accurately!

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 7
    Step 7

    Once you've joined 3 'pairs' together, you have made one side. Topstitch it (to keep the pressed seams down) using a neat running stitch.

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 8
    Step 8

    Repeat theses steps to make the other half of the purse
    (don't worry that the middle section seems smaller than the rest, remember there'll be another 1cm taken off every side when you sew it all together!)

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 9
    Step 9

    Attach the zip. Pin one of the patch-worked panels RS to the RS of the zip and sew along it.
    Do this for the other panel as well until it looks like this:

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 10
    Step 10

    Cut out two pieces of lining (measuring the same size as your patch-worked panels). Repeat step 9 for the lining (only on the other side this time) and top stich it using running stitch....make sure it's neat!

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 11
    Step 11

    *Make sure the zip is half open for this bit!!*
    Now for the tricky bit...flip each piece of fabric so that it's facing its twin. So the patch-worked fabric will be facing RS together and the lining fabric will be facing RS together as well.
    Sew from the bottom edge of the lining fabric (leaving a 2" gap at the bottom of it for turning) all the way round, over the zip and back to the bottom of the lining, making sure you leave the gap at the bottom.

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 12
    Step 12

    Turn it all inside out through the gap you left in the lining. Stitch up the gap and you're done!

  • How to sew a fabric pouch. Hand Sewn Coin Purse - Step 13
    Step 13

    Thanks for looking at my project, if you have any questions please comment below or message me. x

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