While naming this project I realized that I have made a lot of owl purse things.
Like, I have these felt owl coin purses, this felt owl coin purse with hidden closure, this felt owl pouch, and these felt owl iPod cases.
Notice a trend?
This pouch is different than any other pouch I have previously posted.
Sure, it is also made of felt and it also has a free template and it also is an adorable owl.
But, this one has a strong and sturdy magnetic closure.
And, it is designed to be the perfect size for a phone and a few other essentials.
And, these are adorably folksy. I love folksy–especially folksy owls!
Pay attention to the special instructions for cutting the body (2 the full size, and 2 pieces that are 1/2 of the body–see picture below).
To get precise, beautiful cuts use a very sharp pair of scissors and clear tape.
Do not use a pin as this will cause your pattern to bubble.
Simply tape the patter directly to the felt and cut around it.
After you have the pieces cut, here are the steps for putting together your folksy owl pouch.
5. Now it is time to start making this look like a pouch! Line up the clasp sides and trim if necessary. You are trimming this because it will be the inside of the pouch and you don’t want this sown into the top hem.
6. Layer the pieces as follows: 1/2 body pieces (both should be stitched together already), then the full body piece with the clasp, and then the blank full body piece. Connect the claps. Then, blanket stitch all the way around–making sure to stitch through the 1/2 body flap and the back piece on the left side, and then only through the 2 full body pieces on all three other sides.
7. As a final step, glue down the beak and eyes.
I hope this doesn’t sound too complicated.
Take your time and think about how the pieces need to be layered and it will turn out just fine!
this is really cute. Just made it this snowy afternoon and want to make more now! I didn’t have magnetic closures, so I used snaps. Hope they hold up. Thanks for the pattern.
I love it when people tell me they’ve used my patterns! You just made my day!
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