Wristlet Zippered Pouch Sewing Tutorial with Sewing Pattern

Product Description
Want to sew a handmade wristlet zip pouch with lining? Have difficulty fitting in zippers? Here is your sewing tutorial to making your own zippered wristlets. Comes complete with printable sewing patterns. No more worries about making your own patterns.
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There are many purposes for these handy zippered wristlets. You can use 1 just for groceries shopping, 1 for your lunch break, 1 for taking your kid and pets to the park, 1 for exercising at the gym, 1 while window shopping and so on... The list is endless... With the strap, the wristlet can be counted as one of men's' (or should I say women's') greatest creations of all. You have complete use of your hands for all your big and small shopping bags by simply hooking the wristlet into your wrist.

The wristlets are lined for a neat appearance, interfaced for a sturdy feel and stress points are triple-stitched to ensure that they last. Plus, they make great gifts!! They are pretty and totally functional for your recipients! With this little handmade touch, your recipients would feel totally honored that you spent this amount of precious time making it just for them.

And, if you want to sell them, go ahead!!

Sewing Pattern Includes:
Materials and tools listing, printable patterns, 7-Steps instructions, tips and 40 photographs to guide you in creating your very own zippered wristlet. Each step is on 1 page, with clear colored pictures so that you always know what you should be doing.
Tools Needed
~ Iron and Ironing Board
~ Scissors, Pins, Sewing Needle
~ Sewing Machine, with Sewing Foot and Zipper Foot
~ Marker or Masking Tape
Materials Needed
~ 1 fat quarter of cotton fabric for the exterior and strap
~ 1 fat quarter of coordinating cotton fabric for the lining
~ Medium weight iron-on interfacing
~ 1 zipper of 9"
~ 1 spool of coordinating all-purpose thread
Finished Sizes
~ 7½" x 5½" with strap 8" drop

Appreciation
All fabrics shown on the front cover are from Sandi Henderson's Farmers Market TM. I deeply appreciate Ms Sandi Henderson's understanding and permission to allow me to use her fabrics for the purpose of illustrating the steps of this tutorial.

Note:
Green Tips; Print on recycled papers for the paper patterns. Read off the screen for the instructions. If you need to print the instructions, print 2 pages on 1 sheet. Save paper, ink, money and environment at the same time.
Please read through all the instructions before starting on this project.
All seam allowances are ¼" and already included in the cutting measurements.
This listing is for a pdf ebook that will be sent via email, within 24hours after payment is received. No physical item will be sent.
Items made from this tutorial can be sold, but please do not share or resell this pattern in any manner.