Here is a quick little how to make a lined zippered pouch tutorial. It isn’t that hard and I always feel like I have really accomplished something when I am finished. Fill a small zipper pouch with a favorite goodie or gift card to make a great gift!
RELATED: Make a matching tote bag with this free pattern.
Here is What You Need:
- Fabric (this is a great way to use up fabric scraps. This is also a great fat quarter project)
- zipper
- thread
- scissors
- sewing machine
- zipper presser foot
- needle (if hand stitching opening closed)
- ruler or measuring tape
Fabric Cutting Guide
To make a pouch cut
- Two outer pieces of fabric and two lining pieces of fabric all cut the same length as the full length of your zipper and any width you choose.
How to Make a Lined Zippered Pouch Tutorial
This zippered bag tutorial is so easy! Just follow the step-by-step instructions. This is a perfect project for beginners!
- Make a zipper sandwich. Place 1 piece of lining fabric face up, then the zipper, and then the outer fabric right side facing down. Line up the three edges.
- With a zipper foot sew across the top between the edge of your zipper sandwich and the zipper teeth (closer to the zipper feet).
- When finished and you pull the fabric back it will look like this. Repeat this for the other (side) edge of the zipper. Oops, the fabric should go all the way to the end of the zipper.
- When both sides are completed it will look like this. Hopefully, you will have pinned before sewing and all of your edges will match up beautifully (unlike mine). You can topstitch along the zipper now if you like.
- Bring both pieces of lining to one side and both pieces of your outer fabric to the other side. Un-zip the zipper at least halfway so you can turn it once it is stitched. If you forget to un-zip the zipper you won’t be able to turn your pouch right side out.
- The zipper teeth should be pinned toward the lining side. I lay the zipper ends on top of each other with teeth facing the lining side and pin.
- Sew all the way around 1/4 inch from the edge. Make sure you sew on the outside of the metal parts on each end of the zipper, this will be easy to do if you cut your fabric the total length of the zipper. Leave a two-inch opening at the bottom of the lining side. Clip corners.
- Turn right side out. Stitch opening closed by machine or slip stitch by hand.
- Push lining inside and you are finished!
- Finished! You did it! Now you know how to sew the zipper. I hope it was easier than you thought. You can even add a cute zipper pull if you like.
How easy was that! Now try one of these bags with my free sewing patterns.
More Zippered Pouches to Make
- Pleated Pouch – another super easy zippered pouch tutorial
- Leather Trimmed Zippered Pouch
- Car Shaped Pouch
- Two Color Pouch
- Crochet Granny Square Zippered Pouch
- Upcycled Cardboard Pouch
- Quilted First Aid Kit
- Theme Print Zippered Pouch
- Juice Pouch to Zippered Pouch – fun pencil zipper pouch
- Boxy Cosmetic Makeup Bag – the perfect make-up pouch
Make Your Pouch Extra Special
I was a mentor for one of the youths at our church. At Confirmation they are each given a different bible verse, special to them, to mark the occasion.
I wanted to give my Confirmand (the sweetest girl) a gift with her bible verse so I decided to make a little zippered pouch with the bible verse sewn inside. I printed the verse onto printable fabric (like this) and sewed it onto the lining before stitching the pouch together. I also covered the lining pieces and the piece with the scripture with iron-on vinyl before I sewed. I wanted her to be able to use it for make-up etc.
Another bonus was that it doubled as the “gift bag” for this beautiful handmade cross.
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It turned out great…..except the zipper is upside down. oooppppssss
I LOVED this tutorial. SUPER easy~THANKS for sharing!
Thanks for the tutorial 🙂
I posted my results on my blog… http://habittuallycraftymomma.blogspot.com/2011/03/diaper-clutch.html
this is amazing. i made five already! and each has come out perfect!
easy to follow and pictures for help
perfect, thanks!
Would it be okay and look okay if I used a 12″ zipper?
Would it be okay and look okay if I used a 12″ zipper?
I googled and found your wonderful blog because I was looking for different ways to insert a zipper. BUT this post was a gift. I used the verse to send to a loved one who truly needed to hear that. Thank you!
Thank you for this! It was easy and I just crafted my own for the first time out of fabric scraps! : )
This was so easy to make. I posted it on my blog today. Your tutorials are great.
I love, love, love this pattern. Your zippered pouch is adorable, and easy to follow instructions made this easy to make. I added a front ID pocket to the front with a vinyl window and a key rey ring. Perfect! I have given a few away and didnt take a picture. I will send you a picture soon. Thank you.
thank you so much! i was terrified of zippers, but you made it so simple! now i’m a zipper-pouch-making-machine… just in time for christmas gifts.
Interesting post. This is a very creative pouch tutorial. The patterns you used are great. Thank you for this tutorial.
Thank you for a great tutorial – I am a fairly newbie sewer, and found the instructions clear – managed to get through the whole thing without a single hiccup! The only instruction i found confusing was “The zipper teeth should be pinned toward the lining side. I lay the zipper ends on top of each other with teeth facing the lining side and pin.” – after having made it i still don’t quite understand this bit! By zipper teeth do you mean the fabric-y part of the zipper?
I followed your tut to the letter and ended up with the lining being the outside of the zipper pocket. Can’t figure out why or how it ended up this way, Maybe I pinned the teeth facing the wrong way when I zipped around the whole thing? I guess I will try again…
This is adorable and a great tutorial!