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Pencil pouch
Pencil pouch













pencil pouch
  1. Pencil pouch full#
  2. Pencil pouch plus#
  3. Pencil pouch download#

Clip to mark the base line at either outer edge on all pieces.Using the pattern, cut TWO from the exterior fabric, the lining fabric, and the fusible fleece.NOTE: As mentioned above, the cuts are all simple 10” wide x 5½” high rectangles so you can choose to cut without the pattern if you’d like. Cut out the pattern along the solid line.There is a guide rule on the sheets to confirm your printout it to scale.

Pencil pouch download#

IMPORTANT: This pattern download consists of ONE 8½” x 11″ sheet.

  • Download and print the Triangle Pencil Case Pattern.
  • Embroidery floss in a color to match the zipper and poms – optional to attach the poms and sew the label in place.
  • ONE Dritz® Label or similar – optional we used Dritz Metal Labels in a matte nickel finish.
  • TWO small poms – optional as mentioned above, you can use loose poms or cut individual poms from a strip of trim.
  • Pencil pouch plus#

  • Scrap or ¼ yard of 45”+ fusible fleece we used Pellon Thermolam Plus Fusible Fleece.
  • Scrap or ¼ yard of 44″+ wide quilting weight cotton or similar for the lining.
  • Scrap or ¼ yard of 44″+ wide canvas or décor weight fabric for the exterior panels.
  • NOTE: Ingredients shown are for ONE pouch.
  • Sewing Machine and standard presser foot.
  • Our Triangle Case finishes at approximately 9” wide x 3” high x 3” deep.

    pencil pouch

    It is a simple 10” x 5½” rectangle so you can certainly choose to cut all the pieces without it, however, the pattern is helpful for precise fussing cutting as well as for positioning the label and marking for the base line. We stitched them in place with the same AuriFloss used to attach the poms so it it adds yet another pop of color. These are from the Dritz® collection of leather and metal labels. We did both, attaching the poms with a double strand of Aurifil AuriFloss.Ī metal label on the front of each pouch is the finishing touch. Look for for loose poms in your stash or cut from them a scrap of trim. We added a pair of matching poms as the zipper pull on each of the pouches as a fun little bouncy accent. Of course, as much as we love those pencils, this zippered pouch would be perfect for all kinds of little necessities. We used a standard polyester zipper, which allowed us to choose from a broad range of fun colors to mix and match with our chosen fabrics.

    Pencil pouch full#

    The zippered top opens to a full 9” – a perfect size for your favorite pencils and pens. Little projects are fun fussy cutting practice. You can then choose a matching zipper as we did with our red case, or go for a coordinating accent color, as we did with the other two samples. Look for a bright print in a smaller motif you can center on each of the panels so your case looks great from all sides within the triangle format.

    pencil pouch

    You could certainly try other fabric options, but might need to experiment with additional interfacing to insure the best results.

    pencil pouch

    This works great with the fusible fleece to create and hold the unique triangle shape with its wide boxed bottom corners. So, if you needed an excuse other than “extreme cuteness” to give our Triangle Pencil Case a try, you can now put it down as a brain booster.įor this ScrapBusters project, we suggest working with a canvas or home décor weight fabric. It activates a unique neural circuit, which makes learning easier. And, studies have shown the act of handwriting, instead of typing on a keyboard, is actually better for your brain. Do you think it has nightmares about being chased by digital keyboards? There are so many convenient electronic ways to jot a quick note, send a message, or write down your innermost thoughts.















    Pencil pouch