Cut Out + Keep

My Sushi Pouch

kawaii sushi

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/my-sushi-pouch • Posted by Jehan Grace M.

this sushi pouch is specially made for my sister as a present, hope you all would like it, sorry if the picture is a bit dark and thank you for looking into my project :)

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

3 h 30

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

this sushi pouch is specially made for my sister as a present, hope you all would like it, sorry if the picture is a bit dark and thank you for looking into my project :)

Instructions

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    prepare the textiles to use

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    then i started embroidering the eyes and a small mouth on a felt like cloth that you may find on cd holders which i used, it took about around 30 - 40 minutes embroidering it but of course it would depend how fast you embroider

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    after finishing the embroidered eyes you may sew it on the cloth, at the level where you want it to be

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    after sewing in all the face parts, now we place a white felt lining on each side of the main fabric

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    then we are now going to sew the inside fabric and afterward you can sew in together the fabric to make the pouch

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    and this is the top part of the pouch which is going to be the shrimp on top of the sushi, to make the tail cut one end in a triangular shape just like what is shown in the picture and the triangle that you will cut from this fabric keep it aside it will be sewn back later on

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    cut strips of the white mink fabric which will later on be sewn on the orange fabric to make it look more of a shrimp ^_^

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    all the pieces are now sewn into place and you could see that triangle we cut off earlier was sewn back on the fabric

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    now we have the top and bottom of the pouch we could now measure how the pouch should overlap 1-2 inches of the fabric, then sew them on together

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    here is the finish product...you can use it as a tissue holder or even a cell phone pouch...^_^