Pattern is quick and easy.
"Pattern is quick and easy. Instructions with pictures are a plus too. Thanks"
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Overall rating: 4.4210525 / 5 from 19 reviews.
Review topics: [pattern, bag, envelope, instructions, tool].
"Pattern is quick and easy. Instructions with pictures are a plus too. Thanks"
"Cute easy little bag pattern! Nice instructions as well!"
"Simple crescent bag easy to follow instructions. I didn't need a 20” zipper so I wasted about 5” of bulk zipper."
"This is a great way to get to understand how to work with zippers. I've done three already!"
"Pretty simple project and plan. I would have preferred a downloadable . pdf file i would have even paid more for a file as opposed to a hard copy mailed in a giant box."
"I love it. It’s a popular gift item that uses up my scrap"
"I haven't gotten to make the pouch yet. It's a nice simple pattern and should be easy to make."
"Great product. As described and quality template. Would have loved a video walk through, or better pictures, as the instruction booklet was alittle hard to understand on the last fold. Im new to templates and struggled alittle."
"Great pattern. Worth the purchase."
"Creating a pouch from this pattern definitely produces an attractive and (I suspect) salable product. I particularly liked the included step-by-step instruction booklet, and would have given it 5 stars had it also included information on lining the pouch. So-called "Dopp Kits" are notorious for ending up with leaked/spilled liquids, lotions, or such, and I wouldn't bother to make such a pouch without lining it. I did so, but had to invest quite a bit of time/work in a rather error-filled trial & error effort to get it lined. I was, though, successful and am quite pleased with the result. I now have a lining pattern for future builds. Photos attached. BTW - I used a heavy silver nylon taffeta material which should resist liquid penetration & hopefully keep the leather clean."