DIY Make-Up Zipper Pouch

I made an easy make-up zipper pouch using leftover fabrics and was happy with the result. The final size was 26 cm x 12 cm. It's lovely, fluffy, useful and big enough to store all my makeup and skincare products. Materials for the pouch: - Main fabric, lining and polyester batting, 40 cm x 50 cm. - Fabric tags (2x), 9 cm x 10 cm. - Bias tape band, 6 cm wide. - Zipper The sewing process started with topstitching (quilt style) the main fabric and polyester batting together. After that, I sewed the zipper at the main fabric (both sides). I attached and sewed the lining to the main fabric, right sides together. And then, topstitched both sides of the zipper. And cut the excess zipper. I sewed the tags and inserted them in both sides of the end of the zipper and sewed along the lines. I sewed the bias tape bands on both sides. And cut the corners in square shape 4 cm x 4 cm (not including seam allowance). I connected the squares together and sewed them. I sewed the bias ta...
What cute outfits. I learnt to sew by making clothes for my Barbie doll, so I am a little partial to admiring other people's hand made Barbie clothes. She probably needed a new wardrobe if you found her in a market - she will be pleased :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sarah Liz. I did that too, but I hand sewn my Barbie doll clothes when I was little :)
DeleteClever girl. I made a wardrobe for my grand-daughter's Barbie a few years ago, but I used a Vogue craft pattern for vintage 50's designs. Yes those teeny tiny seams are very tricky. The photos are on the Barbie Wardrobe page of my blog. Your self-drafted clothes are lovely, I may borrow your designs for my own Barbie who could do with a change of clothes. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kathy. You can use my design anytime you want :)
DeleteI didn't know that you sewn Barbie wardrobe, I will pop over to see them.
What beautiful clothes for your Barbie. I love making doll clothes ..so fun.. You did an excellent job , drafting these clothes.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Judy. It is really fun to make doll clothes :)
Deletemy life these are just too adorable- I just don't have the patience to do such fiddly items much to my daughters disappointment
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda :)
DeleteThanks for sharing your pattern designs and measurements. My granddaughter's doll is here and this is something I just might try.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Dorothy. Hope my measurements and pattern designs will help :)
DeleteThese are so cute Hana. And I am sure Barbie is very happy with her new outfits! x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dawn. I think she is happy now and soon I will dye her hair for better color :)
DeleteYour Barbie looks beautiful in her new clothes! I still have the Barbie clothes my grandmother made for my Barbie. Sometimes she would make matching dresses for me and my Barbie too. Great job on your drafting. Either of those outfits would be a beautiful garment for an adult to wear!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa. I agree, especially the green dress will be great for adult wear. I was thinking to sew for myself one day :)
DeleteThat's a really sweet story about your grandmother.. <3