This pattern is called “a round pouch”. Finished size measures approx. 10cm x 14cm x 8cm. Perfect for bills and coins.
My pictures may make it hard to tell the true size but this is tiny pouch! The pattern had two tabs on each end of the zipper to handle, but I left out one and added a 2″ round keyring for convenience.
The pattern has only a few pattern pieces and I was able to sew it up in under an hour. I used Pellon Sf101 for the interior interfacing and used Soft & Stable for the exterior interfacing. The pattern calls for just a fusible interfacing, but I think you could use most any combo of interfacing and achieve a great look.
Size:
about 10cm (l) x about 14cm (w) x about 8cm (d)
Materials
- Fabric (Outer fabric): 110cm wide × 20cm
(Lining fabric): 110cm wide × 20cm
- Interfacing: 90cm wide × 20cm
- Zipper: 20cm × One piece
Pattern
*Seam allowance is not included. All measurements are in centimeters (cm).
All seam allowances 1cm unless otherwise stated.
1. Attach interfacing on the back of the outer fabrics of main body panel fabric, opening gusset and bottom gusset.
2. Attach a zipper to the outer opening gusset.
Fold the opening where zipper is attached.
Layer it with the zipper and sew together.
3. Make a tab. Fold in half and baste it to the outer opening gusset.
4. With front sides facing each other, sew together the outer opening gusset and outer bottom gusset.
5. With front sides facing each other, sew together the lining opening gusset and lining bottom gusset.
6.With front sides facing each other, sew together the main body and gussets.
7. With front sides facing outside, sew together the zipper and lining fabric at the top opening using blind stitches.












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