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Diy Laminate Fabric Pouch Tutorial

Laminate Fabric Pouch Tutorial

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/diy-laminate-fabric-pouch-tutorial • Posted by Vicky

Make laminate fabric using your favorite print and sew yourself a laminate pouch.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

Make laminate fabric using your favorite print and sew yourself a laminate pouch.

Instructions

  1. Follow the instructions on the iron-on vinyl packaging to adhere the vinyl to your fabric.

  2. Small mad for fabric zipper with tabs sewn on ends 400x199

    I wanted to use french seams for the interior of my pouch so I wouldn’t need to sew up the gap left after I turned the fabric right side out. I left a 5/8″ gap on either side of my zipper end by putting in a zipper tab so the french seams wouldn’t encase part of the zipper. I didn’t show this step but if your zipper is too long, just cut a little longer than the length you need and then sew in the zipper tabs on each end.

  3. Small mad for fabric sewing in zipper for laminate pouch 400x225

    To sew in the zipper, you need to make a sandwich. On the bottom is the lining fabric right side up. The middle is the edge of the zipper with the zipper pull facing up. The last piece is the exterior fabric wrong side up. Here is a picture of the fabric order. Note I turned up the exterior fabric to take this picture.

  4. Small mad for fabric pieces place with zipper in middle 400x225

    The end result looks like this before you sew with your zipper foot. When you are done sewing one side, use the same fabric sandwich to sew the other side of the zipper.

  5. Small mad for fabric zipper sewn in with topstitching 699x1024

    Here is the zipper sewn in. Topstitch each side so the edges won’t get caught when you open and close the zipper.

  6. Small mad for fabric seams sewn on outer fabric 1024x576

    Sew wrong sides facing each other with a 1/4″ seam allowance.

  7. Small mad for fabric interiror seams encased with stitching 1024x576

    Then turn your pouch inside out and sew with a 1/2″ seam to make sure the 1/4″ seams sewn on the outside are encased. I found the laminate made the edges bulky so I’m not sure using a smaller seam allowance would’ve worked.

  8. Small mad for fabric diy laminate fabric pouch 1024x717

    Turn your pouch right side out. Make sure you save the waxy paper the vinyl was adhered to. Place the shiny side of the paper on top of the vinyl to iron out the wrinkles. DO NOT IRON THE LAMINATE SIDE DIRECTLY BECAUSE IT WILL MELT! If you laminate the exterior and interior make sure you don’t iron with laminate sides touching because the heat of the iron will make them stick to each other.