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Spring Roll Pouch Pattern by Cristy Stuhldreher

Spring Roll Pouch Pattern by Cristy Stuhldreher

"Just like my favorite food, the Spring Roll Pouch wraps up so much goodness in one little package. This multi-purpose accessory bag has a great rectangular shape & an angled zipper at the side, making the pouch open to twice its footprint! The main zipper opens to reveal a divided compartment with ample room for all of your craft supplies, cords, skin care and even toys! With a single piece exterior, this bag has been simplified with sleek style & minimal seams. There are four different inside options of the bag for you to mix and match for your needs. Best of all, the lining finishes with hidden seams for a clean and polished look.
In this bag, you will learn how to sew Y-seams, use nylon zipper tape, and learn several finishing techniques. This pattern shows how to make a divided compartment pocket and how to make three other pocket styles. This pattern was written for home decor and/or bottom weight fabrics such as cotton or linen blend canvas, duck cloth, and denim with weights of ~ 6-8 oz/sq yard. The Lining is based on quilt cotton and woven fabric with similar weights of ~4 oz/sq yard, such as linen or chambray. If you are using foam, the interior can be made completely with Lining fabric. But if you opt to use batting or sew-in fl eece, use Main Fabric for the Base and Front/Back pieces to get added stability. The quilt batting/sew-In fl eece will you a nice pliable feel while softening the feel of the inside seams. The foam will provide more structure and loft. Finished Dimensions: 9 1/2”W x 4”H x 4”D
Open: 9 1/2”W x 4”H x 8”D"

  • Printed Paper Pattern
  • Finished Size: 9 1/2”W x 4”H x 4”D Open: 9 1/2”W x 4”H x 8”D"
  • Final Product: Bags / Purses / Totes
  • Technique Used: Standard Machine Sewing
  • Skill Level: Confident Beginner
  • #LYS-SPR
$3.78

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Spring Roll Pouch Pattern by Cristy Stuhldreher

$10.80

$3.78

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"Just like my favorite food, the Spring Roll Pouch wraps up so much goodness in one little package. This multi-purpose accessory bag has a great rectangular shape & an angled zipper at the side, making the pouch open to twice its footprint! The main zipper opens to reveal a divided compartment with ample room for all of your craft supplies, cords, skin care and even toys! With a single piece exterior, this bag has been simplified with sleek style & minimal seams. There are four different inside options of the bag for you to mix and match for your needs. Best of all, the lining finishes with hidden seams for a clean and polished look.
In this bag, you will learn how to sew Y-seams, use nylon zipper tape, and learn several finishing techniques. This pattern shows how to make a divided compartment pocket and how to make three other pocket styles. This pattern was written for home decor and/or bottom weight fabrics such as cotton or linen blend canvas, duck cloth, and denim with weights of ~ 6-8 oz/sq yard. The Lining is based on quilt cotton and woven fabric with similar weights of ~4 oz/sq yard, such as linen or chambray. If you are using foam, the interior can be made completely with Lining fabric. But if you opt to use batting or sew-in fl eece, use Main Fabric for the Base and Front/Back pieces to get added stability. The quilt batting/sew-In fl eece will you a nice pliable feel while softening the feel of the inside seams. The foam will provide more structure and loft. Finished Dimensions: 9 1/2”W x 4”H x 4”D
Open: 9 1/2”W x 4”H x 8”D"

  • Printed Paper Pattern
  • Finished Size: 9 1/2”W x 4”H x 4”D Open: 9 1/2”W x 4”H x 8”D"
  • Final Product: Bags / Purses / Totes
  • Technique Used: Standard Machine Sewing
  • Skill Level: Confident Beginner
  • #LYS-SPR
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