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Quilted Boxy Pouch - sewing pattern

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£9.00 GBP
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The Quilted Boxy Pouch. A digital Sewing Pattern by Laura Cunningham of Sweet Cinnamon Roses. 

The pattern includes loads of pictures to help you create your own Quilted Boxy Pouch. Also included is access to a bonus video tutorial walking you through all the steps.

The PDF Sewing Pattern includes three sizes and two styles. Make the whole cloth version (aka the outside is created using one piece of fabric) and a bonus tutorial showing you how to create a scrappy, patchwork version (aka using your fave scraps to create something totally unique). 

With the purchase of this pattern you will receive a digital copy of my pattern via Email. There is no need to print it unless you wish to do so, as there are no templates needed. So you can start straight away. 

And as with all my patterns, it includes a license to sell. So feel free to make as many bags as you wish to gift or sell. But please remember, this pattern is for one person only. Do not copy, redistribute or sell. If you wish to teach a class, please get in touch with me. 

  • Materials used: quilting cotton, quilt batting, zipper (10" or longer), ribbon (optional) and thread
  • Finished Size: approx. 7.5" x 2.5" x 3.5" (wxhxd for the Perfect Boxy Pouch), 7.5" x 2.5" x 2.5" (wxhxd for Pencil Case Boxy Pouch) and 4.5" x 2.5" x 2.5" (wxhxd for the Mini Boxy Pouch)

Please find more about the Quilted Boxy Pouch over here. I walk you through all the materials needed, share my best tips + tricks with you and you'll find lots of inspiration! 

If you have any questions regarding saving/ printing your PDF pattern, which pattern to choose or wonder about the buying process,… please have a look over at my FAQs for more information.

And of course please feel free to get in touch if you need anything. I am here to help.

Laura x

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