If you're visiting my blog to see a stamped project, I'm afraid you'll be disappointed. Or . . . if you're someone who enjoys sewing as well as stamping, this post might inspire you to take the cover off of your sewing machine. My mother told me recently about a Missouri Star Quilt Company video that she thought I might like, and she was right! I can remember seeing similar projects years ago (long before I started sewing) that were made from cookie and chip bags, and I'm pretty sure I also saw something made from drink pouches. They might not have been sewn, but they were a creative upcycled project.
For my zipper pouch, I followed MSQC's instructions (here's the video link) and cut apart the candy bag. The one that I had purchased had a pleated bottom, but it was easy to cut that out. Also, I didn't tear the top of the bag to remove the candy--I cut a slit in the bottom so the majority of the bag was left intact. As you can see from the above photo, I used the front and back of the candy bag for my pouch.
Per the video instructions, I applied clear Heat-n-Bond Iron-On Vinyl to the bag, sandwiched each piece (front and back) with batting and lining fabric, and then machine-quilted. The vinyl that I used was "Gloss" and, as you can see, it left the project quite . . . well . . . glossy.
As someone who is new to sewing and hasn't been building a fabric "collection" for very long, I was thrilled to find that I had a perfect fabric for the lining. Just look at how well the colors coordinate with the bag! I even had the perfect pink zipper, but that wasn't too surprising because I have a drawer full of zippers--probably will never use them all, but I'm gonna try.
So what do you think about this cute zipper pouch? Are you inspired to make one?
WOW gotta do this my grandkids would be amazed! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWell I guess you know, I'm gonna be forced to buy some M&M's or 'candy' to do a small one. You are an enabler and inspiration. I saw where a lady made a small one for a change purse for her daughter's backpack for school!
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