DIY Make-Up Zipper Pouch

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  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...

DIY Batik Dress And Ruffle Hem Gingham Dress


Hi there, today I'm making a test to share my Youtube video on this blog.
It's about the making of my two dresses that I wore during the Easter holiday and a bit of our life during that week.


šŸ”¹ļø The green batik dress.
Fabric: I used an Indonesian batik from my stash.
Pattern: self-drafted and I made a few dresses using this pattern before.
This dress has sleeveless, no zipper, a loose and knee length. 


šŸ”¹ļø Ruffle hem gingham dress.
Fabric: I used gingham cotton fabric from my stash.
Pattern: self-drafted.
This dress has v-neckline (front and back), no zipper, ruffle hem and a little bow at the front neckline.


Both dresses are easy to make and comfy to wear. Perfect for summer šŸ˜

Thank you for stopping by and happy weekend šŸŒŗā¤

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