How to sew a double zipper pouch with lining

How to sew a double zipper pouch with lining?

Sewing a double zipper pouch with lining is a great way to customize a simple to sew pouch. The process is simple once you have all your supplies gathered. You will need two zippers two zipper pieces, two grommets, a zipper tape and two clear vinyl lining pieces. If you want to add pockets to the outside of your pouch, you’ll also need two additional pieces for the front and back.

How to sew a double zipper pouch without lining?

When you sew a double zipper pouch without a lining, you have to sew the zipper tape to the front and back of the pouch. This is a great project to work on when you have some time and need a project to help you practice your zipper sewing skills. Just make sure to add extra reinforcement, such as another row of stitching or some fabric tape around the zipper tape, to help keep it from stretching.

How to sew a double zipper pouch with lining stitch?

When adding a lining to a zip pouch, it is essential to match the lining to the exterior in the size and shape. A great way to do this is by printing out a template for the exterior pouch and lining pattern pieces. You can use the original zipper pouch hole size as a guide for the lining zipper hole size, but in most cases, the lining will be smaller than the main zipper pouch. Again, measure and mark the lining to match the zipper front and back, being careful to also

How to make a double zip pouch with lining?

You can easily sew a double-zip pouch with lining and the zipper tapes will stay flat. A great way to do this is to use a double-zipper folder or insert the zip tape along the side of the fabric. Here’s a great tutorial to make a simple double-zip pouch with a lining.

How to sew a zipper pouch with lining?

The best way to sew a zipper pouch with lining is to add the zipper before inserting the other layers. It's easier to secure your zipper to the lining before adding the other components, and you don't have to worry about the zipper getting caught in the seams of the other fabrics. In addition, adding the zipper before adding the other pieces helps ensure that all of the seams are flat. This gives you a nice finished product that is ready to use.