Fat Quarter Gang – Jess’s Jewelry Pouch by Create Kids Couture


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Hi everyone!!! Shannon from Create Kids Couture here and I couldn't be happier <3 Tiffany and I love Art Gallery Fabrics so much that we used their fabrics on all of the paper patterns covers from our fall line, so us being a part of the Fat Quarter Gang is a dream come true!

I brought our "A" game today and have a super cute tutorial that is perfect for the upcoming holidays. Not only can you make it for yourself if you do any travelling over the holidays, but you can easily whip them up as gifts for your girlfriends or loved ones. 

Jess's Jewelry Pouch
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Materials Needed:
Cutting Chart:
Everything you need to cut out is in the pattern piece above. Just click on "Pattern Piece" under "Materials Needed" and it will pull up the file. When printing out the pattern piece make sure the page-scaling is set to "None". This is VERY important. Tape the black lines together so they are one on top of another being sure to match up the letters. It should now look like the image below.

Once the pattern piece is complete, cut out 2 large circles (red line) and 2 small circles (blue line) as shown below. I'm using the gorgeous Floressence line ::swoon:: Lastly, cut out one 3" circle out of the padding/fabric scrap of your choice.
Step 1: Choose which one of the large circles will be the outside fabric of the jewelry pouch. Measure down 1.25" from the end of the circle you chose and, following your machines instructions for making a buttonhole, make a small buttonhole. (Note that my button hole is at 1.5". I was barely able to complete it. I found it to work better when I made the buttonhole at 1.25". Unfortunately, it had been awhile since I last made one and my memory failed me while making the sample for this tutorial! lol.)
Step 2: Choose which one of the smaller circles will be the inside of the pockets (this fabric is the least seen). Find the center of the circle and baste on the 3" fleece circle. This circle serves as an extra padding and adds a little structure to the bottom of the pouch.
Step 3: Pin the two large circles right sides together. As indicated in red below, sew around the entire outside of the circles leaving a 1.5" opening to turn the circle right side out. Repeat with the two smaller circles.
Step 4: Turn the large circle right side out. Topstitch 1/8" from the edge around the entire circle. This will close your opening, make it lay flat, and give it a professional look. Repeat with the smaller circle. 
Step 5: Make a casing for the cording using the buttonhole placement as your guide. The top of the buttonhole should line up with the top of the casing and the bottom of the buttonhole should line up with the bottom of the casing. Use guides on your sewing machine to help keep your stitches straight.
Step 6: Center the smaller circle on the larger circle with the inside of the larger circle facing the inside of the smaller circle. Pin in place. Transfer the lines from the pattern piece to the outside of the smaller circle using a fabric marker or chalk that can easily be removed as shown below. These lines will include the 3" circle as well as the lines used to create the pockets.
Step 7: Stitch everything together through all 4 layers following only the lines we've drawn. Don't forget to backstitch at the lines that are creating the pockets so that they are very secure.
Step 8: Take the 1 yard of cording and thread it through the casing using a safety pin.
Step 9: Knot the ends of the cording so that it doesn't fray.
Pull the cording to gather the circles until they create a pouch. Put all of your jewelry in there when you are getting ready to travel and they will remain separated so there are no more tangles or damaged jewelry. It's surprisingly compact; super easy to throw in your purse when you're flying or if you don't want to leave them in the hotel room. 
My pouch was able to fit all of this jewelry (7 necklaces and 7 bracelets) and they were not small pieces! They weighed in at a whopping 2 lbs total weight!
I really hope you enjoyed our tutorial and that you find a little time to whip some of these up for the holidays! It really is a quick sew and will last for years! It would be super fun as a stocking stuffer or add some jewelry and make it a nice gift. Would be perfect as a bridesmaids gift too! 
Don't forget to share your beautiful pictures of what you make with us in the Flickr Group. You can find more free tutorials from Create Kids Couture on our blog. You can also join us and our 13,000 fans on Facebook; we have an amazingly active page so check it out! Last but not least, you can also find us on Pinterest and Twitter…our other addicitions.
Happy Sewing!
Shannon

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41 responses to “Fat Quarter Gang – Jess’s Jewelry Pouch by Create Kids Couture”

  1. kaholly Avatar

    Sweet jewelry roll and great tutorial!! I’m away from my sewing machine for awhile, but will bookmark this post to revisit when I return!! Thanks! ~karen

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  2. MackMomma Avatar

    This would be perfect for my bridesmaids! Thank you for the tutorial!

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  3. Rachelle Avatar

    That is lovely, not something I’ll be making straight away though; have to finish a quilt first.

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  4. Samantha Avatar

    This is so awesome thanks for the pattern!

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  5. Allison C Avatar
    Allison C

    Great tutorial!

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  6. Rebecca Avatar

    I think I follow you on every social media site :) Great tute!

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  7. hueisei Avatar
    hueisei

    Very cute tutorial!

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  8. Sara Stetson Avatar
    Sara Stetson

    I really need to get over my fear of curves because this is seriously cute!

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  9. Alyce Avatar

    What a gorgeous idea!

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  10. wendy Avatar

    I need one of these for when I travel – great tutorial, thanks!

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  11. Alessandra Avatar
    Alessandra

    Thanks for this tutorial! Clever and cute, no more tangled jewellery when I travel :)

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  13. Lynne Tilley Avatar
    Lynne Tilley

    Great tutorial and I love the pouch! I have to do this. Thanks!

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  14. Carla G Avatar
    Carla G

    What a great tutorial! Thanks! :)

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  15. Marcia W. Avatar

    This is a good tutorial to flag for a Christmas gift pouch. Thanks for the fun. I follow AGF on Pinterest, subscribe to your blog email, like you on FB (as Margaret) and enjoy using your fabrics.

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  16. fabric printing companies Avatar

    And with that you can rest assure that these fabrics are worth the trouble. Thanks for your article, I really appreciate a good info once in a while. What an informative tutorial.

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  17. Kavita Sharma Avatar

    This so creative idea..I like this concept very much and the step vise procedure is very nice ..very good color

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  18. haute couture designers Fabrics Avatar

    That is lovely, not something I’ll be making straight away though; have to finish a quilt first.

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  19. Emily T Avatar

    When I click on the pattern, it links to an empty page :(

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  20. Lorena Avatar

    Hi Emily,
    Sorry about that. Try this link instead https://www.dropbox.com/s/zuwj0pdt61wvko7/Circle_v1.pdf

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  21. Rettabug Avatar

    I was looking for some Christmas gift ideas for my Girl Scout troop to make & came across this wonderful post! You’ve really made it seem doable for the most beginner of sewist.
    However, the link to the pdf pattern is not working. Would you mind reposting a working link? Thanks SEW much!

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  22. jutti Avatar
    jutti

    Thank you for the great tutorial!
    Could you please post a new link to the pattern?
    Greetings from Germany :)

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  23. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    This is lovely. I really want to make one of these. Would you please be able to post a link to the pattern or give dimensions for the circles? Both the link in the post and the one in the comments are broken.

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  24. Judy Magner Avatar
    Judy Magner

    The link to the pattern pieces is not able to locate them. What are the circle sizes?

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  25. Nickie Roland Avatar
    Nickie Roland

    I really love this tutorial. Thank you for posting it. I am trying to use the link for the circle pattern and it doesn’t seem to be working.

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  26. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Thanks for your pattern and tut. Only thing missing is the seam allowances. I had to unpick the smaller circle because it was over the casing. I made two buttonholes and corded from both sides. Much easier to close and open.
    Thanks again.
    Ps now I have to go back to the shop for more cord.

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  27. eburb46511@aol.com Avatar
    eburb46511@aol.com

    The link for the pattern is not working. Please send correct link for the pattern.

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  28. Jess Avatar
    Jess

    Hiya
    I have the same request as suburb ironically. Is it possible to get a copy of the pattern for this cute jewellery bag? The Dropbox link is disconnected.
    Thanks so much.
    Best
    Jess

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  29. JAN Wettenhall Avatar
    JAN Wettenhall

    I also have tried to download the patttern from the link given…but alas the dropbox does not find thd pattern. Please could you help with pattern as i would love to make. Thanks

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  30. gladys Avatar

    Great tutorial but I can’t get to see the pattern.
    It will be great if you provide this again.
    Thank you

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  31. Beth Avatar
    Beth

    I too would love to make this but the pattern is no longer at the link. :(

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  32. Bth Avatar
    Bth

    Hey the link does not work for the pattern, please tell me how to get it. I need to make this thingy now.

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  33. Tammy Avatar
    Tammy

    The link to the pattern piece states: error. Is there any way to post a new link or email it to me?

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  34. Barb Friedel Avatar
    Barb Friedel

    Hi
    I received the same error message when I tried to download the file. I would appreciate you emailing it to me as well.
    Thanks!

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  35. Danielle M Erickson Avatar
    Danielle M Erickson

    Hi there! I’d really like to make this bag for my D&D players for their dice, but the pattern link isn’t working. Can you please fix it?

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  36. Paige Hornsby Avatar
    Paige Hornsby

    Having a hard time downloading the pattern. By the way, thanks so much for the pattern. I was given one of these as a gift many years ago and I love it!! If you could just give the size of the circles it would be great!!

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  37. Claire Cohen Avatar
    Claire Cohen

    I’d love to ‘buy you a coffee’ for posting this free pattern, however I am not able to download the pattern, the link to dropbox is broken.

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  38. June Billar Avatar
    June Billar

    can not download pattern can you send to my e-mail jbillar@cfl.rr.com

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  39. Iris Avatar
    Iris

    Chiming in here – the dropbox link is broken. There is a similar tutorial here:
    https://melaniekham.com/how-to-sew-a-travel-jewelry-pouch-easy-pattern/

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