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EVITA PHONE WRISTLET POUCHES

AND PENCIL CASE


FINISHED SIZE
3 3/4” WIDE POUCH: 3 3/4” WIDTH X 7 1/2” HEIGHT X 1 1/4” DEPTH (APPROX.)
3” WIDE POUCH: 3” WIDTH X 7 1/2” HEIGHT X 1 1/4” DEPTH (APPROX.)
PENCIL CASE: 1 1/2” WIDTH X 7” HEIGHT X 1 1/4” DEPTH (APPROX.)
The Evita Phone Wristlet Pouches and Pencil Case is an
adorable fun project that includes three different patterns
for the price of one. Both patterns are suited for beginner
sewers & allows for a fun yet charming project! The pouch
can also be used as a case for sunglasses allowing it to be a
versatile in purpose but with style. A convenient little pouch
with a wristlet strap that allows you to carry your belongings
with ease! Because of its practical design it can have multiple
purposes from a phone pouch to a pencil case. Start the Evita
Phone Wristlet Pouches and Pencil Case!
EVITA PHONE WRISTLET POUCHES AND
PENCIL CASE
FINISHED SIZE
3 3/4” WIDE POUCH: 3 3/4” WIDTH X 7 1/2” HEIGHT X 1 1/4” DEPTH (APPROX.)
3” WIDE POUCHPOUCH: 3” WIDTH X 7 1/2” HEIGHT X 1 1/4” DEPTH (APPROX.)
PENCIL CASE: 1 1/2” WIDTH X 7” HEIGHT X 1 1/4” DEPTH (APPROX.)
The Evita Phone Wristlet Pouches and Pencil Case is an adorable fun project that includes three different patterns for
the price of one. Both patterns are suited for beginner sewers & allows for a fun yet charming project! The pouch can
also be used as a case for sunglasses allowing it to be a versatile in purpose but with style. A convenient little pouch with
a wristlet strap that allows you to carry your belongings with ease! Because of its practical design it can have multiple
purposes from a phone pouch to a pencil case. Start the Evita Phone Wristlet Pouches and Pencil Case! Designer’s Review

MATERIAL LIST
FABRIC OTHERS
44” wide heavyweight home decorator or quilting (1) 8” Length, #5 zipper for pouch and pencil case
weight cotton (1) Spool of coordinating thread
(1) Fat quarter for exterior fabric
(1) Fat quarter for lining * All units are inches.
* 3/8” Seam allowance included for the pouch, pencil
INTERFACING case pattern.
(1) Fat quarter of 44” wide right weight fusible
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interfacing The finished products may only be sold when the
following conditions are applied.
TOOL LIST
*Full credit must be given to ithinksew.com for the
Ruler, Scissors, Chalk pencil, Pencil, Sewing machine, patterns (both online and offline). For example, when
products are sold online, they must include a statement
Pins, Needle, Shape tool, Serger (Optional) saying “This pattern was designed by ithinksew.com.”

When sold offline, a tag must be attached, stating, “The


finished products may only be made by crafters. It may
not be mass produced.” The conditions above may
change.

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Cut out the Fabric
Draw the patterns directly onto the wrong side of
a single layer of fabric. Cut out the exterior,
lining, and interfacing. Fuse the interfacing on
the wrong side of the exterior, following the
manufacturer’s guide.
2 Pin and stitch the assembled zipper onto the 9
¼” long side exterior panel with right sides
EXTERIOR
together. Backstitch on both ends.
(1) 8 ¼” Width X 9 ¼” Height Panel 3” Wide
Phone Pouch or (1) 10” Width X 9 ¼” Height
9 ¼"
Panel 3 3/4” Wide Phone Pouch
Or (1) 5 ¼” Width X 9 ¼” Height Panel for Pencil
case
(2) 1 ½” X 3” Zipper End Pieces
(1) 2” Width x 12” Height for Wristlet Pouch
Holder or 2” X 3” for Pencil case Holder

INTERIOR
(1) 8 ¼” Width X 9 ¼” Height Panel 3” Wide
Phone Pouch or (1) 10” Width X 9 ¼” Height 3 Pin and stitch the lining panel onto the wrong
Panel 3 3/4” Wide Phone Pouch side of the assembled zipper panel. Backstitch on
(1) 5 ¼” Width X 9 ¼” Height Panel for Pencil both ends. The right side of the exterior panel
case and lining panel will be facing towards each other

INTERFACING (no seam allowance needed)


(1) 7 ½” Width X 8 ½” Height Panel 3” Wide
Phone Pouch or (1) 9 ¼” Width X 8 ½” Height
Panel 3 3/4” Wide Phone Pouch
Or (1) 4 ½” Width X 8 ½” Height Panel for Pencil
case
Tip. Cutting the interfacing without any seam allowance will
give it a better overall shape; if you would like to do this, use
the original pattern (gray dotted line) to cut out the
interfacing. 4 Turn the panels right side out. Press the top
opening of the pouch and Topstitch 1/8" away
OTHER from the sewn edge.
(1) 8” Length, #5 Zipper

Assemble the Zipper


1 Attach the zipper ends. See Appendix. Attach the
zipper ends.

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5 Place the bottom edge of the exterior to the 2 Fold the holder in half again. Pin and topstitch
top edge of the zipper with right sides together. both sides 1/8” from the edge. Turn the pouch
Sew the zipper to the exterior panel using a exterior side out.
zipper foot, Backstitch on both ends.

3 Fold the loop in half. Center the raw end of


the loop on the end of the zipper end. Pin and
baste in place.

6 Place the bottom end of the lining to the top


edge of the zipper with lining right sides
together. Sew the zipper to the lining panel using
a zipper foot, Backstitch on both ends.
Finish the Pouch
1 Turn the pouch exterior side out. Sew both
ends of the pouch, backstitching on all ends.

7 Turn the pouch right side out. Press the


opening of the pouch. Topstitch 1/8" away from
the sewn edge using the zipper opening of the
2 Overlock or zigzag stitch on the stitched

pouch. seams.

3 Press the side of the pouch to form two


Attach the Holder
triangular seams, and draw a 1” length sewing
1 Fold and press each longer side of the holder line. (1 ¼” for the pencil case) Pin and stitch the
in half towards the center with wrong sides sewing line.
together.

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Appendix. Attach the Zipper Ends
1"
(or 1 ¼") 1 Fold each edge of the zipper end piece inward
3/8" and press.

4 Add a ¼” seam to the sewing line and cut.


Overlock or zigzag stitch on the stitched seams.
Turn the pouch right side out.
2 Place the zipper onto the folded end of the
zipper end and baste together.

5 Pinch each front side top corner, then fold the 3 Fold the zipper end piece in half lengthwise

top side and front side of the pouch with the with wrong sides together. Topstitch 1/8” away
lining side together. Topstitch the pouch 1/8” from the edge. Attach the other zipper end in the
away from folded line, leaving 3/8” away from same manner.
both ends. (Optional) It will structure the fold.
Repeat this process for the back. See the picture
below.

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