This is for a printed copy of the pattern and pattern pieces.
This Sew and Sow Side Pouch is designed for the garden or for the sewing room, and means you can be practical and still show off a fabulous print. The holster will hold secateurs or scissors, and there are a range of pockets to hold whatever tools you want to carry around. Just attach it to a belt, and you are ready to work!
Supported by a full video tutorial
Finished size: approximately 91/2" wide 13" high x 3" deep
- The pouch is made as two separate, finished pieces, that are joined in the final step
- Each item of storage is made and attached in the same way
- Each pattern piece is a full piece, so no need to fiddle with folding your fabrics
- Every pattern piece is ready to cut out, but you also have measurements for if you prefer to cut rectangles using your favourite quilting rulers
- You are shown three different methods of transferring the placement marks from your pattern to your fabric, so you can choose the one that you prefer
- This pouch has been made in quilting cottons, but would also suit waxed cotton or waterproof canvas
- There is no hardware required, although you could choose to use snap fasteners to attach the straps, instead of sewing
- The straps are designed to easily fit a 1 ½" wide belt
Included:
- A simple, six-step tutorial with twenty photos, enhanced with graphics to make it clearer to understand.
- Pattern pieces, ready for you to cut out and use. All sizes are in inches.
- List of all materials and quantities needed to complete the project
- Instructions on how to cut and prepare the fabrics
- Step by step instructions including photographs of each step
- You may sell the finished items on a small handmade scale. DO NOT MASS PRODUCE.
Designed by Hazel A Patterns