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New Video Tutorial: Making Standing Pouch

 



If you're looking for gift to make for the holiday season, you might like this Standing Pouch! You can use scrap fabrics or even orphan blocks to make this pouch. 

I finally finished editing the video and now it's up on my Youtube Channel!


I upgraded my camera recently and I am still getting used to it. Even though it's not much difference from my previous camera but this is the first time I am filming the video. I forgot to use manual focus so there's  a few de focus part in the video! 

Any way, if you love turning fabric scraps into something beautiful and functional, the Lily Standing Pouch might just be your next favorite make. This compact quilted organizer stands upright for easy access, making it perfect for storing sewing notions, makeup, stationery, or travel essentials. And the best part? 

I provided the measurements in the video, but if you like more thorough step by step photos and instruction the PdF pattern is available for purchase at ETSY and my WEBSITE



Sunbonnet Sue Standup Pouch 

Cute Penguin Standing Pouch


The Lily Standing Pouch is more than just a project—it’s a celebration of slow-made values, creative reuse, and the joy of making something with your own two hands. The pattern is now on special price both on ETSY and WEBSITE until November 6th! 

I made a few for orders in the last couple of months and received lovely feedback from my customers, this is one of them. 



That's all for today. Thank you so much for stopping by and reading my blog! 

Have a nice day,

Elvira




Backpack and Pencil Pouches

When you have nephew who goes to play school, it is mandatory to make him a backpack! Naah...actually this backpack is high on my to do list. 


The pattern is from one of my Japanese book and even though I cannot read Kanji or even hiragana katakana, but somehow I can follow the illustrations. There is one front pocket that close with snap button and I added one zipper pocket inside. 


The backpack is quite spacious to carry the essential stuff like  toys, a book, small water bottle and maybe a pair of change clothes. 



And of course I have to make a matching pencil case for him. I made 2 cases and one is for my other nephew. He loves Japanese manga and her mom told me to make anything with Japan on it. 


So I make one with Shinkasen print fabric. I hope he will like it. The pencil pouch pattern is from Sue Overy on YouTube. There is a link to the main pattern on her channel. 


My youngest sister told me that his son loved the bag! The moment he received the bag, he kept on wearing it! How cute is that!! 



And this pic made my day!! The bag is just perfect for preschoolers!!

What do you think? 

Thank you for stopping by!

Have a nice day ^^

- Elvira - 

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