Quilted Logi Pouch
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- In this tutorial I will demonstrate an easy quilted add on to the Logi Pouch pattern. This add on is suitable for either of the lined versions of the Logi pouch.
Finished pouch measures approximately 8” wide, 4” tall, 3.5” deep.
The free PDF of the Logi pouch can be found here: drive.google.c...
For this tutorial you will need:
Exterior fabric, interfaced if necessary. I am using vinyl.
Foam or batting (10.5” x 7”)
Lining fabric, I am using waterproof canvas
17” of zipper by the yard and two pulls. If using a dress/premade zipper please refer to this tutorial alongside the instructions provided in this video:
Logi Pouch - Directional Print Version with Ready to Sew Premade Zipper
• Logi Pouch - Direction...
Supplies needed in addition to standard sewing notions:
Double sided tape
1” painters tape
Quilting ruler
Fray check
Walking foot recommended for quilting
Additional instruction on zipper pull installation can be found here:
Get Your Pulls On! - Mastering zipper by the yard (without any aids!)
• Get Your Pulls On! - M...
The Logi pouch is named after my youngest son, who we call Logi Bear.
Find all the Logi pouch variations here: • Logi Pouch Variations - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
I have seen hundreds of “how to” sewing videos. You are stellar in your complete and through instructions. Your skills are impeccable. The narration is intelligent and accurate. Thankful in Rockford, Illinois.
Thank you so much for your generous comment, Karen! I am so glad to be able to help the sewing community in this way. ❤️
Beautiful bag!
Thank you for your pattern and tutorial. The painter’s tape tip is great. Also, the way you put the zipper tabs on is extremely helpful!!
I love your attention to detail and taking steps to ensure that the finished product stays together. Thank you. Kathleen in Canada
Thanks so much Kathleen!
thank you so very much for your free pattern and your attention to detail in creating this perfect pouch!
Beautiful work. Your attention to precise alignment to achieve perfect results is an excellent lesson to all and easy to achieve and to see the results on a quick project like this. Thank you for your numerous detailed video tutorials. I am impressed that you are able to continue to do all of this with a young baby!
Thank you very much! ❤️
Thank you! This looks like a great way to insure your lines are accurate 😊👏
Excellent! thank you!
Another brilliant pattern and video. Thank you for being so generous with both your knowledge and your creativity. You are now my go to You Tuber. 😁
Thank you for your kind comment!
Beautiful!
It looks SOOOOOOOO pretty when quilted! Thanks for the pattern and the tutorial.
Thank you! 😊 You are most welcome.
I absolutely love the quilted look! Thank you for the tutorial!
Would love a video with clear TPU! Can't wait to make one of these!
It’s on my list! ❤️
Thank you for sharing. I'm definitely going to make some in these.
Absolutely beautiful ❤ gives me Channel vibes
Thank you, for the tutorial and free pattern.
Perfect job well done 👏👏
Thank you!
THANK U!
Is there some place that references what size the foam is cut? I’m not finding it but could be missing something 😉
It’s 10.5 x 7 with the corners snipped at an angle, I know I give the measurement in one of the original Logi videos but it is entirely possible I didn’t state it in this video! I’ll add it to the description, thank you!
@@OKSew474 thank you! 😊
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What model of Juki do you use? I really like the extra narrow foot that it has 😊
I sew on a Juki HZL-DX7, this is the narrow zipper foot I use; it didn’t come with the machine though, it’s just a generic low shank foot! I’ve had it over 4 years and except for the fact I always sweep it into my clip cup when I’m cleaning it’s been great. 😉 a.co/d/j4wIaT4
@@OKSew474 thanks! I’ll have to check out a generic for one of my machines 😉
Thanks! What do you consider a construction stitch length?
On my machine I use 2.4, but it varies depending on how your particular machine feeds, the foot you have on, and what material you are using; I know a lot of people would find 2.4 to be too short. For example thicker materials will use a longer stitch length and for vinyls you may need a longer length. Which is why I don’t state a specific stitch length, but I mean a length you use for the bulk of your seams, differentiating from a topstitching length.
What size zipper do you use? Thank you!
Hi Ellen! I use a size 5. Size 3 would also work but I prefer the look of the size 5.
@@OKSew474 thanks!