1/4 fat quarter fabric B (lining)- I used Lotta Jansdotter Scattered Sand in seaspray
9” x 13” cotton batting
2/3 yard Ribbon
Got your materials? Let's get started:
Cut the following fabric (please take note if the fabric print
is directional)
From fabric A –
One 9”h x 13”w – outside piece
One 6” h x 13”w – pocket piece
One 5” h x 13” w – inside flap piece
From fabric B –
One 9”h x 13” – lining piece
One 5”h x 13”w – outside flap piece
1. Take the pocket piece, fold 1/2 inch from the top (long side) of the
fabric then press.
Fold another 1/2 inch then press and topstitch.
2. Lay the pocket piece right side up on top of the lining piece from
fabric B, also right side up, match the bottom of each fabric. Pin or baste
stitch the pieces to hold them together.
3. With a fabric marker, mark 1/2” from right edge of the pocket
piece. Mark and stitch 1” from the 1/2” mark (back stitch on the start and
the end).
Mark and stitch every 1" until you are left with 1/2” on the left edge. Set aside.
*The 1" measurement is for Sharpie markers. You can adjust the measurement depending on what you plan to use it for. Colored pencils and gel pens are smaller so you might want to use 3/4" measurement.
4. Take the outside flap piece and inside flap piece and lay
them right sides together.
Mark 1/4" from the bottom left and right corners.
Mark 1 1/4" from the top left and right corners, 1/2" from the top. Draw the border by connecting the dots on all four corners.
Starting from the bottom right corner, sew the pieces around on the line that you made. Leave the bottom open. Trim the seam allowance with pinking shears or 1/4". Be careful not to clip the seams when you tri.
*Please disregard the lines I made on the drawing. I first did the 1/2" and 1 1/2" marks but that didn't work out so I had to readjust.
Turn it right side out and press. Topstitch the sewn sides.
This is the side of the flap when it is open.
Note the top of the fabric is the shorter side and it is finished.
The bottom longer side of the flap is left unfinished.
Next we need to put the pieces together.
5. From the bottom, lay the lining with pocket piece, flap piece, both pieces facing up. Place the outer fabric on top of the lining and pocket piece, right sides together. Cut 2 feet of ribbon and fold it in half. Insert in between the outside piece and lining piece.
Place the batting on top of the layers and pin all around, making sure the ribbon is pinned.
6. Sew all around, with 1/2” seam allowance, leaving 3” open on the side opposite the ribbon. Make sure to back stitch on the start and the end. Cut the corner seam allowance and trim the seam allowance to 1/4" all around.
7. Turn it over right side out. Using a chopstick, poke on
the corners to make sure the corners are squared off and press. Slip stitch the
opening and top stitch all around the main piece, making sure the flap is open and out of the way when you sew.
Put the markers in and enjoy!
Hope you like my first tutorial and come back and visit me again.
Gigi