DIY Valentines Mail Pouch
These mail pouches are simple to put together and provide lots of fun leading up to Valentine's Day. My kids have loved giving and receiving love notes and little prizes. They hang on the back of our dining room chairs.
Gather Supplies
Using scraps of fabric I had on hand, I put together four different bags for the kids. Each is lined with the accent fabric.
To make your own here is what you'll need:
fabric, craft interfacing, heat and bond, matching thread and 2 buttons
To make your own here is what you'll need:
fabric, craft interfacing, heat and bond, matching thread and 2 buttons
Cut Out All Your Pieces
for the body:
2- 9x11'" of outer fabric
2- 9x11" of lining fabric
2- 9x11" if fusible craft interfacing
for the flap:
1- 8x8 of outer fabric
1- 8x8of lining fabric
You can round the end like I did by tracing a bowl.
for the straps:
2- 2X8" of outer fabric
2- 2X8" of lining fabric
for embelishments:
2- 2x9" strips
a heart
2-x's and 2-o's
You don't have to embellish like I did, do it how ever you want. To make attaching and sewing on the pieces easier I used heat and bond on the back side of the fabric. Then, I drew what I wanted and cut it out.
2- 9x11'" of outer fabric
2- 9x11" of lining fabric
2- 9x11" if fusible craft interfacing
for the flap:
1- 8x8 of outer fabric
1- 8x8of lining fabric
You can round the end like I did by tracing a bowl.
for the straps:
2- 2X8" of outer fabric
2- 2X8" of lining fabric
for embelishments:
2- 2x9" strips
a heart
2-x's and 2-o's
You don't have to embellish like I did, do it how ever you want. To make attaching and sewing on the pieces easier I used heat and bond on the back side of the fabric. Then, I drew what I wanted and cut it out.
Sew the Straps
sew the straps right sides together with a 1/4" seam leaving the top open. Trim the corners. Flip right side out, iron and top-stitch the edges. Add a button hole at the bottom.
Sew the Flap
Apply embellishment to the front of the flap and stitch it down. Then sew right sides of flap together with a 1/4" seam, leaving the top open. Clip the curved edge of flap. Flip it right side out, iron and topstitch.
Assemble Body of the Bag
Before assembling the body, apply interfacing to the back side of outer fabric. Next apply all the embellishments to the front and back of the outer body pieces. I placed my strips 3" above the bottom of the bag. Sew everything down and attach buttons just above the strip or about 3-1/4" above the bottom of the bag.
Sew the rights sides of the outer pieces together. Then sew the right sides of the lining fabric together leaving a 4" opening in the bottom.
Sew the rights sides of the outer pieces together. Then sew the right sides of the lining fabric together leaving a 4" opening in the bottom.
Box the Corners
Now, box the corners of both bags by pinching out the corners to create a triangle (see picture below). Using a clear ruler mark a line 1-1/4" down from the point. Make sure your seam is in the center when you draw your line. Then sew over the line. Trim the excess fabric.
It Should Look Like This
When you're done with that you should be able to turn them right side out and stand them up.
Assemble the Whole Bag
To assemble the bag pin the straps 1/2" from the side seams and the flap centered in the back. Stitch across the top of the back with a 1/8"seam to hold everything in place.
Next, stuff the outer bag into the lining bag with right sides together.
Pin and sew around the top with a 3/8"seam.
Turning It Right Side Out
pull the outer bag through the hole in the bottom of the lining.
Topstitch
Topstitch around the top of the bag.
Enjoy Your Bag
You're done. Hang your bag on the back of a chair and enjoy.