The Angeleigh: A Pencil Pouch Pattern

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    The Angeleigh

    A Fun Pencil Case for Back-to-School Pixie Pattern and Sewing (http://pixiepatternandsewing.blogspot.com)

    Disclaimer: Please do not copy this pattern without permission of the creator and author. Please do not sell

    as your own item without crediting Pixie Pattern and Sewing as your source for the pattern. Email all

    questions regarding the pattern and policies to [email protected]

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    Supplies Needed:

    3-Ring Binder (solely to measure) Scissors and/or Pinking Shears Seam Ripper 1/3 yd Shell Fabric 48/54/60 OR 1 Fat Quarter 1/3 yd Lining Fabric 48/54/60 OR 1 Fat Quarter Fusible Interfacing Fray Check or Similar Product Ruler and/or Seam Guide 7-9 Zipper Chalk

    Instructions:

    1. Cut out appropriate Pattern Pieces and Interfacing (See Pattern)

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    1ACut 2 pc Shell Fabric

    Cut 2 pc Interfacing

    (NO Lining Necessary)

    and Seam

    Allowance

    Attach 1B to Lower Edgeof 1A for Complete Piece

    Attach 1B @ Line

    2ACut 1 pc Shell FabricCut 1 pc Lining Fabric

    Cut 1 pc Interfacing

    Inch Seam Allowance

    Attach 2B to Lower Edge

    of 2A for Complete Piece

    Attach 2B @ Line

    Attach to 1A

    1B

    Attach to 2A

    2B

    A

    C

    D B

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    3ACut 1 pc Shell Fabric

    Cut 1 pc Lining Fabric

    Cut 1 pc Interfacing

    Inch Seam Allowance

    Attach 3B to Lower Edge of 3A for Complete

    Piece

    Attach 3B @ Line

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    3B

    Attach to 3A

    4ACut 1 pc Shell Fabric

    Cut 1 pc Lining Fabric

    Cut 1 pc Interfacing

    Inch Seam Allowance

    Attach 4B to Lower Edge of 4A for Complete

    Piece

    Attach 4B @ Line

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    2. Fuse Interfacing to all pieces of Shell Fabric ensuring sticky side is facing the back of the fabric. Do notiron the adhesive directly it will stick to your iron and you will never remove it! TIP: Iron all

    creases/wrinkles in fabric prior to fusing interfacing.

    4B

    Attach to 4A

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    3. Using your seam guide or ruler, measure your stitch lines and mark for ease in stitching.

    4. If you are embroidering or embellishing the front of the pencil pouch, measure the location you wouldlike to embellish on 3 and mark on the front of the piece with your chalk.

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    5. Embellish item as you desire.

    6. Baste Piece 3 to piece 2 on the long edge (top).7. Insert the zipper into the middle of the basted edge using the centered zipper technique.

    (Instructions are often included in your zipper package.) Stitch three sides of the zipper both zipper

    sides and bottom.

    8. Reinforce seams at edges where zipper is not attached.9. Using a seam ripper, take out the stitches to expose the zipper.

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    10.Unzip the zipper and using your zipper foot, reinforce the top of the zipper and connect to the sidestitching.

    11.Fold the over of the lining piece 2 on one long side and iron wrong sides together.12.With wrong sides together, stitch the lining fabric of 2 to the shell fabric of 2 in a contrasting thread.

    13. Attach the lining fabric of piece 3 in the same method as the lining piece of 2.

    14. With right sides together of pieces 1, stitch the edge A and C, as well as edge D.15.Turn right-side out and press w/ iron.

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    16. Serge or zig-zag side B of piece 1 to finish edge.

    17.Using your 3-ring binder, measure the location for your buttonholes on the completed piece 1 andmark.

    18.Determine the size of your buttonholes and practice on a piece of scrap fabric.19.Complete the button holes and cut.20.Using Fray Check or a similar product, seal the edges of the buttonholes. Allow to dry.

    21. Attach top pieces (3 & 2/4), wrong sides together at the top and sides (leave bottom free). Press.

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    22.Turn up the lower edges of the top portion of the pencil case inch. Press.23. Insert the serged/zig-zagged edge of piece 1 to the turned up edges of the top portion of the pencil

    case and stitch.

    24.Top Stitch for extra hold and decoration.25.Complete!

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