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3.12.2024

Tulip Cottage Zipper Pouches & a Free 6" Zipper Pouch Pattern

Today I am sharing the cute zipper pouches I made with the adorable new fabric line Tulip Cottage by Melissa Mortenson for Riley Blake Designs.


The first pouch I made uses my Free Tulip paper piecing pattern for the focal point on my "Home Sweet Home" boxy zipper pouch.  The zipper pouch can also be used to hold fat quarters : )  

Find the Tulip pattern [HERE]

Find the Home Sweet Home Boxy Zipper Pouch [HERE]


The fabric line is perfect for fussy cutting.  Those rabbits and cows are just adorable!

I love the zipper charm from at Sew Be!



On the back of the Boxy Zipper pouch I used "Pink Flower Fields" print.


I also made a Cottage zipper pouch!  The pouch is made with my Cottage paper piecing pattern.  

The pouch is a free pattern you can find at the bottom of this post!


If you make any projects with Tulip Cottage fabric be sure to tag your photos on social media with the hashtags:

#ILoveRileyBlake #RileyBlakeDesigns #TulipCottageFabric

I love to see what you make : )

Happy Sewing!

xo

Charise

6" Quilt Block Zipper Pouch

Find the Pattern [HERE]

Notes: ~All seam allowances are 1/4". 

    Back stitch at the beginning and end of each seam.

Finished Size:  6" tall x 8" wide

Materials:

~ 6" finished / 6 1/2" unfinished quilt block

~ 1/4 yard shell fabric

~1 - 1" x 1 1/2" Print for the zipper tab

~ 1/4 yard lining

~ 1/4 yard batting

~ 1/4 yard muslin or canvas

Supplies:

~Zipper Foot
~Matching Thread
~Pins
~9" or longer coil zipper 
~Marking pen, pencil or Hera Marker for quilt marking

Cut:

~ Shell (background) Fabric: 2 - 6 1/2" x 2 3/8" rectangles, 1 - 1 1/4" x 8 1/2" , 1- Main     Panel 

~Print Fabric for zipper tab:     1 - 1" x 1 1/2" 

~Fusible Batting     ~2  Main Panel

~Muslin or Canvas  ~2  Main Panel
~Lining                      ~2  Main Panel


Sewing Instructions:

1.  Stitch the 6 1/2" x 2 3/8" shell fabric rectangles to the left and right side of the quilt block.  Press.

Stitch the 1 1/4" x 2 1/2" strip, centered, on the bottom of the block. Press.


2.  Place the pattern on the panel and trim to size.  Fuse the Batting to the back of the panel.

Place the muslin or canvas Main Panel on the back.  

Quilt through all layers as desired.   

Repeat for the Back Pouch Panel.



3. Trim the zipper to 7 1/2" measuring from the top of the zipper head to the bottom of the zipper.

4. On the 1" side of the zipper tab, fold 1/4" to the wrong side. Press.

    Press in half wrong sides together.



5.  Place the bottom end of the zipper so that it is against the folded edge of the tab.
    Pin in Place.
    Stitch the folded edge with an edge stitch.




6. Fold back the zipper tape on the top edge of the zipper to the wrong side. 
     Glue baste or machine baste in place.




7. Place the zipper to the pouch right sides together with the top edges of the pouch
     and zipper tape matching.
    Center the zipper on the pouch panel.  Stitch the top edge with
    a 1/4" seam allowance.


8. Place the lining right sides with the pouch panel right side matching the top raw edge.
      Pin in place.
The zipper will be sandwiched in between the pouch and lining panels.
    Stitch the top edge with a 1/4" stitch.

9. Press the pouch and lining panels away from the zipper.  Press.
     Top stitch 1/8" away from the seam line.

~Repeat for the other side~



10.
 
Separate the lining pieces from the pouch pieces.
     Place the pouch pieces right sides together, matching seams and raw edges.  
     Pin in place.

     Place the lining pieces right sides together, matching seams and raw edges.  
     Pin in place.
     The zipper teeth should face towards the lining.
     ****Make sure the zipper is open.
     Sew the sides and bottom of the shell and lining,  leaving a 4" opening on the       bottom lining side.
Press the seams open.



11. Box the corners:
      Place the bottom and side seams right sides together at the bottom corner 
      with seams pressed open.
      Stitch the seam.
      Repeat for the other bottom corner.
Repeat for the lining.

12.  Turn right side out and press.
        Machine stitch or hand stitch the opening in the lining closed.


2.19.2024

"To Grandmother's House" Ruffle Basket

 


Hi! I'm so thrilled to share  a new project made with the adorable new fabric, “To Grandmother’s House” designed by Jennifer Long for Riley Blake Designs.


“To Grandmother’s House” has the most adorable prints and many of the prints are perfect for fussy cutting. If you have followed me on Instagram or here on my blog, you know how much I love a good fussy cut print. 

Grandmother, Little Red and the Wolf were perfect for the windows of my “Cottage Block” Pattern which is the feature of this basket.

You can find the Cottage Block and Ruffle Basket Patterns in my Etsy shop.



I made another cute little basket with my “Curvy Basket” pattern and featured “Through the Woods” print. 

I love how it turned out. You can never have too many cute storage containers for your sewing room : )



I hope my projects inspire you to sew with "To Grandmother's House"

If you do make a project with this adorable fabric, be sure to tag your photos on social media with the hashtags:

#IloveRileyBlake #RileyBlakeDesigns #ToGrandmothersHouseFabric

I love to see what you make!

Happy Sewing

xo

Charise : )


7.16.2020

Prim fabric in my Dress Boutique pattern



Hello!  I hope you are getting some sewing time in : )
I have been working on this fun paper pieced pattern!

 

 I used the new line of fabric "Prim" designed by Lori Holt for Riley Blake Designs. for my new "Dress Boutique" pattern.
I absolutely love this line!  The prints are very small scale and lend themselves to paper piecing patterns.



I just love that teeny tiny flower on the fabric spool on the sewing machine : )



The fussy cut window and door prints are from "My Happy Place" also designed for Riley Blake Designs by Lori Holt.  

My Dress Boutique pattern finished at 12" x 18".  It would make a perfect mini quilt.
You can find the pattern in my Etsy shop


If you use Prim in a project be sure to use the following hashtags in your social media posts
#ILoveRileyBlake
#RileyBlakedesigns
#PrimFabric

I love to see what you make

Happy Sewing!
xo
Charise


9.30.2019

Riley Blake National Parks - Mt Rainier Quilt




⛰️ I am so thrilled to be sharing a quilt I made with Riley Blakes National Parks Panel - Mt. Rainier.  My son loves the outdoors & hiking, and every summer we make a trip to Mt. Rainier. 



I made this quilt for his birthday and I love the way it turned out.  The border is a cotton/linen solid color Dark Gray also from Riley Blake Fabrics.  I bound the quilt with a vibrant solid -Riley Blake Confetti Cotton in color Riley Teal. 



The beautiful baptist diamonds all-over quilting was done by The Hen House Quilting. Ashley, the owner of The Hen House Quilting, suggested the quilting pattern and I love it! 
It mimics the shape of a mountain and the cream thread stands out against the dark grey border nicely.  

You can find more info on the National Parks fabric panels on the Riley website - and see more fun projects on their blog [HERE] 

Be sure to tag your project on social media with the hashtags #nationalparksfabric, #rileyblakedesigns, #iloverileyblake, and tag @rileyblakedesigns.

Happy Sewing
xo
Charise

5.10.2019

I'd Rather be Glamping!


"I'd Rather be Glamping" is a new line of fabric from Riley Blake Designs created by Dani Mogstad.
When I saw the fabric I knew it would be perfect for my Macaroon Pouch.



The fabrics are absolutely adorable!
My husband and I have talked about getting a cute little trailer for camping trips and I want one just like this.  I definitely need that cute bicycle too.

I used Riley Blake fabrics 1/2" and 1/4" Woven Gingham in color Navy for the pouch borders.


The pouches have different prints on each side. 
For the smaller pouch, I used the "Cream Fruit " and "Mini Campers" with the 1/4" navy gingham.

I happen to have the cherry ribbon to add a cute detail to the side of the pouch.
(Search "cherry ribbon" on Etsy to find similar ribbon)

Similar zippers can be found at Sunnydaysupply.com and Polka Dot Secrets on Etsy.



I will definitely be Glamping in style when I use this pouches on my camping trips this Summer : ) 

Be sure to head on over to the Riley Blake blog to see more fun projects from their latest fabric lines.

Happy Sewing
xo
Charise