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Please feel free to make garments from this pattern to sell. If you do, we would love you to include a credit to rebecca-page.com as the pattern designer, but it is up to you.
The finished product may only be sold by crafters. It may not be mass produced. You can only sell the finished product; you cannot sell the pattern or these instructions.
Best of luck and happy sewing!
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Heart Zip Pouch
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Beginner
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Description
Use as a keychain or give small gifts with these cute and fun Heart Zip Pouches. They come in three different sizes and are just the right size to hold earbuds, money, cosmetics, candies, or other fun little gifts. Add a key ring or a swivel clip so it can be put on a set of keys or clipped onto whatever you can think of!
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes Small-Large.
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- +Preparation
- Interfacing – Recommend light to midweight interfacing. You will need approximately ¼ yard for all sizes
- 1x Zipper – The zippers may need to be trimmed to the zipper length. Minimum zipper lengths needed are:
- Small: 4 inches
- Medium: 5.5 inches
- Large: 6.5 inches
- OPTIONAL Loop hanger – an 8-inch piece of ribbon
- OPTIONAL – 1x ½ inch Swivel Clasp hardware OR – 1x Key Ring
- Thread to match
- Full Side:
- Main – Cut 1
- Lining – Cut 1
- Interfacing – Cut 2
- Zip Side:
- Main – Cut 2
- Lining – Cut 2
- Interfacing – Cut 4
Project OverviewHeart Zip Pouch
Difficulty Level=Beginner
Use as a keychain or give small gifts with these cute and fun Heart Zip Pouches. They come in three different sizes and are just the right size to hold earbuds, money, or other fun little gifts. Add a key ring or a swivel clip so it can be put on a set of keys or clipped onto whatever you can think of!
Our Facebook group is a great place to get help, share your tips and creations! We are a friendly bunch, and we love to help and see what you have made.
Please read the full instructions before getting started.
Wash, dry, and press your fabric before starting your project. A bit of prep now prevents shrinking and means your garment will stay the same size you made it.
Never leave a child or baby unattended or allow to sleep in a garment made from one of our patterns with ties, snaps, buttons, or anything they could remove, choke on, or get caught on. Always use caution if you are unsure. We love our patterns, but we love your bundles of joy more!
SizingSize Range
Bag
Finished Measurements (Inches)
Height Width S 4 3.5 M 5 5.75 L 6.5 7.5 Materials and ToolsYou will need a woven or non-stretch fabric. Cotton, quilting cotton, denim or cotton lawn would work.
Fabric Requirements 45 inches/115 cm wide (in YARDS)
Main Lining S – L 0.25 0.25 Fabric Requirements 60 inches/150 cm wide (in YARDS)
Main Lining S – L 0.25 0.25 * If you are using a narrower fabric, a directional print, or a fabric with nap you may need more.
** Make sure to wash, dry, and press all fabrics before cutting out in case they shrink.
You will also need:
Tools needed are a sewing machine, zipper foot, optional fray check, optional washaway tape, iron, pins/clips, tailors chalk or disappearing ink pen, scissors, tape measure, and a ruler.
Printing Your PatternSettings
The pattern is a separate download. Choose either the US letter paper, A4 paper, or A0 paper size based on the printer you wish to use. If you are in the US or Canada then your printer will likely use US letter paper. Other regions normally use A4 paper. Some people prefer to print their patterns at a print shop: A0 is best in this case.
Print at 100%.
On the second page, you will find a 1-inch and a 3-inch square test box. Print this page first, on its own, and measure these squares.
Once you are happy that the test box is accurate, print the rest of the pattern pages.
Please follow this video for information and assistance on assembling this pattern.
Also, please note that some Rebecca Page patterns and projects also come with cut files and a printable design page which you can use to plan your project if you wish. These are provided in a separate section below to avoid any confusion!
+US Print Charts
Here are which pages to print for the US Files
Pattern S – L 2 – 3 +A4 Print Charts
Here are which pages to print for the A4 Files
Pattern S – L 2 – 3 Cutting InstructionsCut each of the pieces according to the directions on the pattern piece. Seam allowances are all included so just cut them as is.
Cutting Charts – All pattern pieces are included, however if you prefer to cut using a cutting chart, the dimensions for the rectangular pieces (in INCHES) are below:
Ring Tab (Cut 1)
Width Length S – L 3.0 1.5 Cutting Checklist:
Ring Tab – Cut 1
- + Instructions
- INTERFACING – Add interfacing onto all Full Side and Zip Side Main and Lining pieces.
- ZIPPER – Layer Zip Side Lining and Zipper both right sides facing up, put Main with right side laying down, pin. Stitch with a zipper foot. Flip Main Zip Side over Zipper. Repeat for other side of Zipper Tape. Baste around the Heart, trim excess Zipper Tape.
- RING TAB – Make double fold bias tape. Topstitch both long edges, then baste the Ring Tab in place.
- OUTER – Match Full Side Main and Zip Side Main, right sides together, stitch outside edge. Place Full Side Lining and Zip Side Lining right sides together. Stitch around, leave an opening for turning. Trim seam allowance.
- FINISH – Turn Heart Zip Pouch lining side out. Use a ladder stitch to close the gap in the lining. Press. Turn right sides out. Press. Add optional loop hanger.
Quick Glance Cheat Sheet½ inch seam allowance included – Top stitching ⅛ inch
Preparation –
Sewing –
0 . PreparationSeam Allowance
½ inch seam allowance included – Top stitching ⅛ inch
0.1Interfacing
Using the manufacturer’s instructions, apply the iron-on interfacing to all the Full Side and Zip Side Main and Lining pieces.
1 . Zipper1.1Lay the Zip Side Lining right side facing up. Place the zipper right side facing up, in the center on top of the Lining.
Pin in place.
NOTE – Zippers come with different width zipper tapes. Align raw edge of Zip Side Lining so that the seam will be halfway between the edge of the fabric and the center of the zipper teeth.
TIP – To help prevent the zipper from shifting or the fabric from distorting while sewing, apply washaway sewing tape to secure the zipper.
1.2Place the Main Zip Side right side facing down on top of the zipper, lining up the top raw edge with the Zip Side Lining.
Pin in place.
The pieces will now be layered in this order: Lining facing up, zipper facing up, Main facing down.
1.3Using a zipper foot on the sewing machine, stitch using ¼ inch seam allowance.
NOTE – If you moved your zipper tape away from the edge as described in step 1.1, adjust your seam allowance accordingly.
1.4Flip the Main Zip Side over the zipper, so the wrong sides of the Main and Lining are together. Press.
OPTIONAL – Topstitch along the zipper tape, ⅛ inch from the fabric edge.
1.5Repeat steps 1.1 to 1.4 with the second Zip Side Lining and Main pieces on the other side of the zipper.
1.6Baste around the outside of heart, using ¼ inch seam allowance.
NOTE – Check that the zipper pull is not hanging off the edge of the heart.
TIP – Basting is just like normal stitching except the stitches need to be long and loose so that they can be removed later, if needed. Stitch within the seam allowance, so that the basting stitches are not seen in the final garment, while keeping the stitches loose enough to pull out just in case they are visible. The purpose is to hold a piece of fabric in place until that section is properly sewn. Set the machine to a long loose stitch. Test it on a piece of fabric first to make sure that the stitches can easily be removed. Do not backstitch at either end. Leave the ends loose, with approximately 1 inch of thread tails at either end of the stitching.
1.7Trim off the excess zipper tape.
2 . Ring Tab2.1If you are familiar with making double fold bias tape, please use this. If not, don’t worry, just follow along here!
Fold the Ring Tab in half lengthwise, wrong sides together. Press.
TIP – Do not use a thick fabric for the Ring Tab as it can be tricky to stitch and attach to the zipper.
2.2Open the Ring Tab then fold the two long sides into the middle and press.
2.3Refold the Ring Tab along the center edge, folding the raw edges to the inside.
2.4Topstitch ⅛ inch from each long edge.
2.5Slide the Ring Tab through the Key Ring or Swivel Clasp. Fold in half and pin.
2.6Aligning the raw edges, match the Ring Tab along the top of the zipper tape and pin in place.
NOTE – You are attaching it to the zipper pull side of the zipper.
2.7Baste using ¼ inch seam allowance.
3 . Outer3.1Take your finished Main Zip Side piece and lay the Main Full Side piece on top, right sides together. Pin.
NOTE – Make sure your zipper is open about ⅔ of the way in order to flip the heart to the right side in a later step.
3.2Stitch around outside edge, using a ½ inch seam allowance.
TIP – When you reach the tip at the top and bottom of the heart, leave your needle down, lift your presser foot, and rotate the heart as needed to change direction.
3.3Turn the heart over and place the Full Side Lining on top of the Zip Side Lining, right sides together. Pin.
The pieces will now be layered in this order: Main Full Side, completed Main and Lining Zip Side, Full Side Lining.
3.4Stitch around the heart, using a ½ inch seam allowance. Leave a 2-inch gap for turning.
TIP – When you reach the tip at the top and bottom of the heart, leave your needle down, lift your presser foot, and rotate the heart as needed to change direction.
3.5Trim the seam allowance all the way around to help reduce bulk.
TIP – At the top point, be sure to snip into the seam allowance all the way up to, but not through the stitches.
4 . Finish4.1Turn the Heart Zip Pouch lining side out, pulling the heart through the gap from step 3.4.
4.2Use a slipstitch (also called a ‘ladder stitch’) to close the gap left in step 4.1 on the main and lining.
Thread the needle, tying the thread tail ends together in a knot. This will provide added strength to the finished seam. Push the needle up through one of the folded seams, from the inside of the lining to the outside, pulling the thread tail completely through.
The knotted end will now be nicely concealed within the seam on the inside.
4.3Directly across from the starting point, push the needle down and then back up through the fold on the opposite seam to create a stitch that is between ⅛ – ¼ inch long. When the thread is pulled through, the stitch is concealed within the seam crease, and there will be a horizontal stitch connecting the left and right sides of the opening.
NOTE – The stitches have been left loose in this picture to show what the ladder stitch looks like. Pull the thread through and taut after each stitch.
4.4Repeat steps 4.2 to 4.3 to the end of the opening. To tighten the stitches, gently pull the thread. This will conceal the stitches in between the seams.
To end, create a loop for your needle to pass through by picking up a tiny section of the opposite seam and passing the needle through the loop. Tighten to form a knot. Reinforce the stitching as needed by repeating this step.
Poke the needle back into the fabric next to the stitching and pull it all the way through to the other side.
Pull the thread taut and snip it close to the fabric. Allow the thread tail to slip back inside the heart so that the tail is now hidden inside.
4.5Press. Then turn right side out through the zipper and give the Heart Zip another good press.
OPTIONAL: If adding a loop hanger, tie this through the Key Ring/Swivel Clasp now.
- + Finishing Notes and Congratulations
Finishing Notes and Congratulations
Congratulations, your Heart Zip Pouch is done. Enjoy!
We would love to hear how you got on and see photos of your finished project!
Join us at our Facebook Group, tag us on Instagram, or use the hashtag #rpheartzippouch.
Thank you for using a Rebecca Page pattern.
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Sales + Licencing InformationProject OverviewHeart Zip Pouch
Difficulty Level=Beginner
Use as a keychain or give small gifts with these cute and fun Heart Zip Pouches. They come in three different sizes and are just the right size to hold earbuds, money, or other fun little gifts. Add a key ring or a swivel clip so it can be put on a set of keys or clipped onto whatever you can think of!
SizingSize Range
Bag
Finished Measurements (Inches)
Height Width S 4 3.5 M 5 5.75 L 6.5 7.5 Materials and ToolsYou will need a woven or non-stretch fabric. Cotton, quilting cotton, denim or cotton lawn would work.
Fabric Requirements 45 inches/115 cm wide (in YARDS)
Main Lining S – L 0.25 0.25 Fabric Requirements 60 inches/150 cm wide (in YARDS)
Main Lining S – L 0.25 0.25 * If you are using a narrower fabric, a directional print, or a fabric with nap you may need more.
** Make sure to wash, dry, and press all fabrics before cutting out in case they shrink.
You will also need:
- Interfacing – Recommend light to midweight interfacing. You will need approximately ¼ yard for all sizes
- 1x Zipper – The zippers may need to be trimmed to the zipper length. Minimum zipper lengths needed are:
- Small: 4 inches
- Medium: 5.5 inches
- Large: 6.5 inches
- OPTIONAL Loop hanger – an 8-inch piece of ribbon
- OPTIONAL – 1x ½ inch Swivel Clasp hardware OR – 1x Key Ring
- Thread to match
Tools needed are a sewing machine, zipper foot, optional fray check, optional washaway tape, iron, pins/clips, tailors chalk or disappearing ink pen, scissors, tape measure, and a ruler.