Hello Friends.
I’m back with a fun and funky felt pouch tutorial.
In my previous post, I shared, how we can make hair accessories, jewelry as well as book marks with felt, so today, we’ll see how we can design a fun felt case or pouch for the mobile phone.
Ofcourse, you can use these pouches to carry anything apart from phones as well.
You can also gift it your friends as valentines gift or mothers day gift or even teachers day gifts.
I must confess, I am quite a novice at sewing. The only thing, I can sew is fallen off buttons !! But I decided to break the curse 😉 and give it a try.
The black pouch was the first one I sewed so the irregularities in the stitches, are pretty obvious, but I think, I got the hang of it by the time, I started the second (blue) pouch.
So I started with a rectangle shape, after measuring my phone dimensions and . . . .
I know, the sewing is far from good but i think, with the next pouch, I tried the blanket stitch and turned out looking great.
Bonus tutorial of how to make a tassel !!!
I could not have taken more photos while tying the tassel since I’d need more than 2 hands !
I’m delighted with these pouches. My mobiles sit perfectly in them.
I have added two quilled flowers ( tutorial here) in the blue pouch. I distressed the flowers with some (Tim Holtz) Rangers Distress ink.
I think the pictorial is pretty self-explanatory, isn’t it ?
I hope you liked it and might consider attempting a felt creation !
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These are so cute! I love the colors and the flowers, the tassel is a cute touch, Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday!
Your right Jenny. The tassel makes it look fancy. Thank you.
They do look lovely, I’m pretty sure my girls would like to make something like this for their phones, thanks for sharing. #keepingitreal
Thank you Raisie. Glad you liked it.
So cute! Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned!
As a beginner sewer I think you did a brilliant job. I especially think that the blanket stitch looks very effective. I love your quilled flower too. I have a starter kit for quilling and it’s on my list for new things to try.
Thank you so much Louisa for the encouragement ! Your too kind.
These are the cutest! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
Hi Naush, these look very cute. I like the flowers on the blue one. The felt is perfect for not having to turn in. They would make very nice and thoughtful gifts.
Thank you for sharing with #keepingitreal.
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These are so pretty and practical and a great way to use up scraps. Thanks for sharing at my party. You’ll be a feature when it opens up tonight 4PM Pacific Time!
Oh wow !! Thank you for the feature Carol. Will be sure to pop over to join the party 🙂