Papoose Pouches - perfect for petite possessions!
I blogged about this in September, but I have a few photos and some instructions so I have added them here
Download the template here
Cut out green line template
- Stack lining fabric (right side up), then outer fabric (right side down), then wadding)
- Pin template to the stack and sew the fabric as close as poss to the green lines
- Trim wadding back to minimum (see separate instructions for open / turning section)
- (Open section: carefully trim wadding to a straight line level with the sides )
- Most seams: Trim fabric to scant ¼ inch, snip internal/concave corners and trim external corners
- (Open section: finger press fabric to continue straight line)
- Turn right side out, carefully poke corners as much as possible without damaging them. Tack opening closed
- Suggested quilt lines as shown in diagram below to ease folding (more quilting can be done as decoration if required)
- Preparing to sew: Use ladder stitch to sewing lining closed. see photo photo below
- Fold “hood” so triangles meet, and fold “body” so stars meet and pentagons meet to create a tube. Clip in place. Check
- When sewing the hood, leave a 5mm opening at the circle (it might be easier to add the thong before you sew?).
- When sewing the body make a tube. Then LEAVE A 5ml GAP AT THE STAR CORNER and carry on stitching to the end (you might find it easier to insert the thong before closing the gap)
- Turn right side out and use ladder stitch to sew outer fabric closed in the same way, leave gaps at circle and heart. You can now remove the tacking stitches
- Cut 20” of thong, thread the bobbin on.
- Push the two ends into the circle (hood) opening from outside, pull both ends as far as they will go
- Push the two ends into the heart (toes) opening from the outside. Check the thong is not twisted. Reach inside and tie the thong ends into a loop knot
PHOTOS
Stage 9, ladder stitch lining together. NB I have inserted the thong before stitching on this sample - I think this might be easier. I stitched both lining and outer from outside, but before the thong is in place the pouch is reversible
Then do the same for the outer fabric
This pic shows the ladder stitch while it is loose
I thought you might like to see why I think of it as a papoose!!!
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