Three Trees Zipper Pouch (FPP Technique) - PDF Download

$10.00

This bag pattern uses the Foundation Paper Piecing Method (FPP) to create the front ripple panel. It is not designed to teach FPP. We have how to videos and tips here if you want to learn.

Finished Bag Measures: 8"x6"

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS:

You will need the following items to create your Three Trees Zipper Pouch.

  • One size #5 nylon coil zipper or zipper tape at least 8" in length.

  • Fabric:

    • Scraps that measure 4"x6" of 3 colors for each tree and 1 color for the trunks.

    • Fat quarter of background fabric.

    • Fat quarter of lining fabric.

    • Two 2" x 2" squares for the zipper ends that match the zipper, background, or contrast. (Your choice)

  • A fun tag from someone like Sarah Hearts. (Optional)

  • Light to medium-weight fusible fleece interfacing for the outside panels.

  • Pelon SF 101 for the lining panels.

  • Matching thread.

  • Basic sewing supplies.

This bag pattern uses the Foundation Paper Piecing Method (FPP) to create the front ripple panel. It is not designed to teach FPP. We have how to videos and tips here if you want to learn.

Finished Bag Measures: 8"x6"

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS:

You will need the following items to create your Three Trees Zipper Pouch.

  • One size #5 nylon coil zipper or zipper tape at least 8" in length.

  • Fabric:

    • Scraps that measure 4"x6" of 3 colors for each tree and 1 color for the trunks.

    • Fat quarter of background fabric.

    • Fat quarter of lining fabric.

    • Two 2" x 2" squares for the zipper ends that match the zipper, background, or contrast. (Your choice)

  • A fun tag from someone like Sarah Hearts. (Optional)

  • Light to medium-weight fusible fleece interfacing for the outside panels.

  • Pelon SF 101 for the lining panels.

  • Matching thread.

  • Basic sewing supplies.