Does anyone happen to have a similar sewing pattern for a pouch measuring 16 x 11 x 1 cm? The pouch should have a clear window and a flap.
I can’t upload the example image; I took a screenshot, but I can’t post it.
If anyone can help me, I would forward the link from my daughter privately.
I would be very happy.
Best regards
Marion
Hi Marion,
Unfortunately, I had to remove the image because you don't have the rights to it.
You can either search the shop for a sewing pattern for a similar bag or ask for a bag at a specialist retailer. Surely specialist retailers must have bags for pumps like this?
So your daughter has the link to this finished bag? Why do you want to share the link here?
I don't quite understand your question; please explain.
Good morning,
Of course, you can buy this kind of case in stores.
But my daughter doesn’t like those. She wants a simple case that isn’t so flashy or gaudy. So I thought maybe someone here has a similar sewing pattern available—then I wouldn’t have to search for so long.
I got the idea because her remote control fell out of her pants pocket and into the toilet.
Since I’m a silent reader here, I thought I’d ask a question for once.
Good thing you removed the pictures again. I didn’t think of that—sorry.
Thank you,
Marion.
OK, that makes sense.
It’s just that this bag is very specific. The shop mostly carries handbags and similar items, but not really bags for medical supplies.
If a designer does have a sewing pattern like this, feel free to share it here in this thread.
Good luck with your search.
I’ve already found a phone pouch that’s offered in various sizes and isn’t too complicated.
If anyone has an even better idea, I’d be happy to hear it.
Thank you for now,
I’m really happy about this site. So informative and full of great ideas.
I used this sewing pattern. I scaled it to fit the remote control and made a paper model.
But I’m having a problem with the clear window.
The bag has a lining, and once I sew the plastic in, I can’t turn the bag right side out anymore.
You need to sew the lining in using the bagging-out method and leave a turning opening so you can turn it right side out. You can then close this opening after turning with a few small stitches, either by hand or with the sewing machine.
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