Next time I’ll use the zipper stop that comes on the zipper instead of “tacking” my own – because that will disappear when you do your 3/8 inch seam allowance. This bas will be really useful. Notify me when this product is available: Slim, sleek, and mighty describe this innovative, versatile, and extremely reliable waterproof pack which will surely outperform and outlast any competitor in its class, so... $ 129.00 Thanks! Awesome idea, thanks for sharing and inspiring me. Your directions and illustrations were excellent. I have never sewn a zipper before ever. Thx:), […] I saw this little project on a blog I follow and thought it would be great to store my headphones in my […], Here’s a pic and a link back:) linked up to you :), Hi my daughter found this for me and how cute, is the pattern shown the actually size, that I can use as a pattern please advise, if you have anymore cute patterns please let me know. It’s funny, just yesterday I was thinking “gosh it would be nice to have something to put my ear buds in, in my purse”. Heh, heh. Love this, great tutorial too. Thanks so much for sharing this one! https://runningwithrocket.blogspot.com/2011/11/saturday-afternoon.html. So my phone is 2.5 inches wide. This is a great tutorial with clear and concise instructions. […] This little guy by Susan is adorable, using a modified version of the Circle Zip Earbud Pouch. These are adorable! […] tape wallet or two, and maybe I’ll even sew myself a cute skirt or three. The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. See how ugo™ is changing the game, and why thousands of thrillseekers, outdoor enthusiasts and customers have come to love and appreciate their ugo™! I attempted to make this yesterday. Just wanted to let you know that I have had this tutorial bookmarked for a while and thanks to a snow day, I finally got around to making one for my iTouch charging cable. :), Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial! I was not sure if I should be sewing the zipper while it is open. Can you give me the measurements? Phone: (941) 429-8030 Toll-Free: (877) 754-9913 Vou fazer também. Un grand merci de France pour le tuto, où comment retrouver ses écouteurs facilement. Posted in […], […] into fourths and trim interfacing away from seams. Since I have nothing to do, this will be perfect! Not a perfect circle, but I already see where I can improve my technique for next time! If so can you please let me know how much you charge for one? Thanks so much for posting this! Thank you so much for getting back to me – off to find something in the kitchen that is 4.5″. […] Link to the tutorial: Circle Zip Earbud Pouch […], Thanks for the great idea and tutorial. Thanks for sharing! Enjoy 10% OFF and FREE Shipping for Everything. Powered by Shopify. If you are really careful you could combine it with the step where you attach the tab, and just use a straight stitch and backstitch a couple times, but it might separate a little. You’ll find more detailed images of these items […]. SO EASY to do!! So cute. So cool! i’m going to make one, blog it, and tell everyone to follow you!!! Can anyone tell me the size of the circle and how much bigger (beyond the middle) to make the half circles for seam allowance? Can you send me a message using the contact form? I find myself measuring my scraps before I pitch them (I’m not the biggest scrap fan) because now I have a reason to save them. This is soooo cute and such a great idea. ( I’m a sewing newbie) loved this project and tutorial. :). It is for making a little ‘Circle zip ear bud pouch’ (link). Thank you for this lovely little pouch. Great freebie! Eeek! Thank you for the tutorial. Väldigt välförklarande. I haven’t sewn much outside of quick repairs, and haven’t installed a zipper since Jr. High (I’m 47) My Daughter loves hers and its a great way to not lose earbuds in her backback at school. It’s important to use a 1/4″ SA here because the zipper is 1″ wide, and if we use two 1/4″ seam allowances we are subtracting 1/4″ from each half circle but adding 1/2″ in the middle of the zipper. I love this! (and that’s a lot! Great tutorial ! This is to cute, I will be making one. Hi Lucy… Our product line brings the best in technology to you for your water sports adventures. Thank you for this tutorial! Did you post these on Etsy? So cute, and I love the concept of a keychain. Cell Phone Pouch. I need pictures-lol and your type of instruction. I can see this being used for many more ideas than just ear buds too. We get it. Thanks again for the tutorial! :), I don’t have any for sale right now. 100 Miles an Hour « What's On at the Cottage? […] (I hope she doesn’t mind), and I made an earbud pouch out of scraps from the fabric (using Erin Erikson’s awesome tutorial). My daughter is making one by hand. Have you made this little project yet? wow! Your tutorial was excellent, however somehow I ran into trouble. Everything else was clear and easy to follow. And neither should you! One more question if I may, so for this pattern, I just use a thin sew in batting? Oh, and did we mention it’s submersible up to 20 feet for any length of time? think I just found a present that my nieces and nephews would like!!! THanks for sharing this project! Its very well explained!! I made this and the iphone case with matching fabric and they look really cute if you want to see a picture checkout my facebook page. They look so cool! Can’t wait to order… Great stocking stuffers :). I have two sets of earbuds one for ipod and one for phone and they are always getting tangled. Also, might be nice to have a belt loop. And the earphone pod is by Erin Erickson. Great directions! People make similar projects all the time, I could make this same little pouch, yet use a completely different method in doing so, you can’t prove I used your pattern and therefor wouldn’t be able to make me stop selling it. Keep the wonderful patterns coming! I’ve been sewing for years, and I think folks at all levels will enjoy doing this. Thank you for the tutorial. https://les7joursdhelene.canalblog.com/archives/2014/09/11/30551238.html, […] Circle Zip Earbud Pouch Tutorial – Dog Under My Desk – OHH thats so cute!! […] TUTORIAL  Share this:TwitterFacebookMe gusta:LikeSé el primero en decir que te gusta esta post. Parabéns! i’ve already made 2 of them, and they turned out great – really nice and useful.. Found this on Pinterest! And now I’m getting more requests … are we allowed to sell these? — When I saw this tutorial here I knew I could whip out a little earbuds carrying case in no time, and with scraps. TFS the tutorial! Thanks so much. Any tips on how to do a zipper for the first time? cAN SOMEONE MAKE ME 4 OFF THESE DUE TO HEALTH REASONS….. Would you be interested in making 3 of these for me? You will also need a 1″ wide nylon 5″ or longer zipper. Fitting tablets up to 11”,... Water Doesn't Have to Be a Four-Letter Word. You’ve been featured on the Quality Sewing Tutorials blog. I had to go back and sew over it anyway. ugo™ TABLET and ugo™ TABLET XL are back in stock just in time to spend your spring and summer in and on the water. Love your tutorial and the cute pouch. […] Circle Zip Earbud Pouch by Dog Under my Desk […]. Thanks! I´ve made one an started on a second already. Set your zig zag as wide as possible and your stitch to 0 to tack the zipper closed. Plus, it’s just for fun. Hi! Hi i made one of these from your great tutorial you can check it out here This is a great idea, a very clear tutorial with helpful, marked pictures. Love this idea. I sew her one for christmas. […] used this tutorial to make an earbud holder. Now cut off the zipper ends. I just want to say thank you for your detailed instructions, as well as all the clear pictures that you posted. I am always looking for scrap projects, and JUST found this on Pinterest last night. Thank you so much for this tutorial, I made up a bunch for Christmas presents this year and you can see them here https://petiteandsewing.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/christmas-sewing.html. I love this little thing, I made one to match a tiny sundress and put a ribbon on it to hold her binkie…. Share: Support Удачи вам :), Hi – do you just sell these? Do you make these to sell them? Thanks everyone! We are theme park enthusiasts so I’ll put my camera in one and hook it to my belt loop! Great stocking stuffers! haha!! Before I embark, can I just check that you do the zipper tacking and then the sewing of the tab over the zipper BY MACHINE. With some practice, I will get better. I envision Santa bringing thise to many ‘good kiddos’. Our newsletter will keep you in the loop with our latest news and special offers! Bought this at the St. Pete boat fair a few days ago. Feel free to come over and check it out! Thanks for the great tutorials!!! Rarely do we find such clear and concise instructions (and great pictures) for such a great little item to make for gifts! I will make for my self and the great grands. Olá, Erin! If yours is coming apart, I would reinforce those stitches by sewing back and forth several times over the zipper teeth when you sew all the way around the pouch. Your directions are fantastic! Thanks sooo much for posting this! My cat has been chewing on my set by the computer and this is the perfect solution. my earpiece gets tangled up in my handbag ALL the time and it’s annoying!! Yes this is fine. Just look up my name “Maia Neuman” in google and the first thing that shows up should be ~OnE oF a KiNd~, Fab tute, Erin! I’ve just made one for my daughter in orange and yellow. Place the lining circle wrong side up. I post my work saturday, you will see it then … (I offer it friday …) Thanks for sharing ! I want to make one for myself first, and then I will make some for other people too, if I must!! All Rights Reserved. Anyways, my first project that I did was your Two-Zip Hipster pattern (um… don’t know why I did that one as my first as it was not easy for me as a beginner LOL). I made a bunch of pink ones I will post today. I’ve use it to make many pouch for my friends this christmas. I’ve done 8 of them, as coin purse with keyrings, to teacher’s christmas gifts. This little pouch is very easy and fast to make.I made one this morning in no time. i was sent this link by an yahoo group and I want to commend you on your step by step detailed info with pictures. Mt first attempt at this was a total fail, but i didn’t let that mess me up. Hi! Thank you for sharing your nice idea. thanks for the tutorial , I wanna go to make some Christmas gifts…..thanks again, Eric, you have got to be a teacher in your other life! And I´m sure my teenage daughter will love too!! The instructions are nice and clear, but since I’m looking at this from my phone the pattern doesn’t show the measurements for the circles and half circles. Not anymore. Thanks so much for this :). I made a couple of ‘Two-Hour Tulip Purses’ for friends. I just did and my zipper released from the circle immediately after I was finished with it. Hengwin Belt Loop Holster Men Purse Leather Pouch Case $ 40.00 $ 28.99 Add to cart-37%. Mine turned out super cute & I will be making more for Christmas gifts!! You could even use 5″ charm squares! Made one with my granddaughter and now she is hooked on sewing. Thanks! Great tutorial, I just made 10 for stocking stuffers! What a GREAT little idea for everyone to use! I used fusible fleece since I didn’t have any batting at home and opt’d not to do the top stitch around the outer circle, just love them. Guess this project will be my first. Love!!!! Love it! hope to see you there. I just found you and LOVE your website. OMG I LOVE THIS! […]. Do you recommend it? | Sew Tara, 12 Gifts of Christmas: Men’s Bags | a project at a time, https://www.etsy.com/shop/ErinErickson?section_id=10795099. Fold the tab in half and place it with the raw edges towards the outside of the circle, folded edge in, right over the zipper and sew it at the same spot where you tacked the zip. Handy. Your tutorial was very easy to follow! Our dry bag is chlorine, UV, and saltwater resistant and there’s not a single stitch or glue used in our manufacturing process. I use Pellon 988, which is a sew-in (non-fusible, no glue) version of Pellon 987 Fusible Fleece. Nice one! ), oh wow this is so fantastic! Thanks! I love the circle pouch and the heart pouch. It is quick and easy when you do it right. I made it just a little bit bigger, so that she can not just put her earbuds in, but her whole iPod-shuffle as well. I’ve been looking for a good way to carry my ear buds with me. Oh wait... it isn’t. Very much appreciated. спасибо! From one Yorkie lover to another, thanks for all your crafty ideas. A little late, but I made one in about 45 minutes! I use it all the time and it works great! I need to make one for my ear buds too! I just know it will whip up so quickly! I love my earphones but they seem to break so easily that I did this thing where you do the Chinese staircase knot around the wires and they don’t tangle as easily nor rip…. thank you so much. It’s a temporary stitch, like a basting stitch, and will be removed later. Not only is it fully protected from the elements, but the touch screen is 100% functional inside the ugo case. […] first project came from Dog Under My Desk and I added personalization to the back. She loves it and now I’ve got a request to make another one for my oldest daughter. […]. Wish I would have seen it before Hubby spent $15 to buy my daughter an ear bud case! It’s sort of like backwards french seams with the topstitch, but the whole point of not finishing it was so that they were fast and easy to make with no hand sewing. I’m now working on making one that looks like a book for a librarian friend. so awesome!https://kimboscrafts.blogspot.com/2011/11/shoutouts.html. Erin, this is a great tutorial! Thank you so much for this lovely idea and excelent tuto! Today I hope to be finishing my third Circle Zip Earbud Pouch. Thank You so much! Now it will be better protected when she puts it in her school bag, and won’t get squashed between her books and stuff. https://www.facebook.com/yourfatquartershop. love this little pouch and great tutorial! You should definitely refer to the manual that came with your sewing machine. I missed this for Christmas but that’s actually a blessing. I plan on making several of these for my kidlets and grand-kidlets. Also My DD wanted a pink one:) Especially with tacking the zipper is that okay for the regular needle? Thanks for the idea!!!! Of course it looks like it in the photos, da, but I kind of wonder if it is OK for the needle of the machine… If you use quilted material you should definitely skip the batting. Show your appreciation and patriotism by stocking up on your stars and stripes gear with great styles from ugo™ PHONE 2.0 and ugo™ SLIM Limited Edition Design Patriotic Collection before they're sold out! I don’t have a printer at home, could you tell me what size the circles need to be so I can find something at home that is roughly the right size to draw around. A universal needle will be fine, although universal needles are just universally bad. So thanks for sharing!! This is […]. Part 1 | Running Stitch Fabrics, https://dogundermydesk.com/2011/11/circle-zip-earbud-pouch-tutorial/comment-page-1/, https://kimboscrafts.blogspot.com/2011/11/shoutouts.html, https://www.sewlavie.com/2011/11/upgrade-time-for-sad-looking-baggies.html, Monday, Monday « Fancy Design Girl's Blog. One of my friends uses hers as a keychain, which I immediately copied because I can never find my keys in my purse and now I can! Hi Sue, the circles are 4.5″ Close is fine. One for my earphones and one for my Kindle charger which I usually just dump near my computer so it gets all tangled, not anymore! Very cool idea! Comme souvent sur Pinterest, l’image a un lien vers les explications pour la réalisation de l’objet en question. Thanks for sharing! What a wonderful way to use scraps of fabric! I would want a few for my friends, too! Made my first one today! Where can I get them?! This is much nicer than any of the ones I’ve seen on Etsy. hi This is actually one of the first projects that I “StumbledUpon”. This is a great tutorial and so detailed thanks so much for making it! Your directions were very easy to follow. […] dogundermydesk.com via The Handmade on […], Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! Great for camera lens!! Wonderful, thank you for such a lovely and clear tutorial, Thank you so much… it is a wonderful idea! I’ve tried this 4 times and it never comes out as a perfect circle like yours. try Fabric Tree: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FabricTree. ^^. It was for a secret Santa swap with my […], […] made this earbud holder for a Xmas […], Here is a link to mine :D https://www.flickr.com/photos/53865436@N00/6471360163/in/photostream, […] because I think it looks made for my top fabrics. waiting for ur next tutorial. Thanks for the tutorial! Thanks for such a great tutorial (although I […]. Thank you! I think I’ll be getting a sewing machine pretty soon, but the furthest I’ve contemplated is just making pillow cases for throw pillows. About 23.7 solar cell efficiency. Then I took on a Tardis for my 6 yo (that one came out a tad big). wow….I love this, so cute…thanks much..you really inspire me….. […] tuto ici Share this:J'aime ceci:J'aimeSoyez le premier à aimer ceci. but, it turned out great! The tutorial it plain enough I’m pretty sure I can follow it! I think 5″ is too big. Thanks for the great tutorial! I have been carrying mine around in my pocket the past 2 days and trying to figure out what to do with them so they won’t get damaged. It […]. :) I will definitely be making some of these for gifts. And it still worked! C’est une nouvelle manière de surfer qui […]. I made an ear bud pouch over the week-end! First, download the pattern template HERE. © 2021 ugo wear. When I found your tutorial for this earbud pouch I was very excited. Please give me a tip on what to do here. Thank you for sharing! Thanks for all the nice comments. What a cute idea!!! It only took me a couple of hours (with many interruptions of “MOM where’s my…” “MOM can I…?) […] used Erin Erickson’s tutorial to make these cute circle zip earbud pouches for all my nieces (and a step-grand-niece). It even fits my shuffle in there with the headphones. Cutting it off later is only after it’s secured by a line of stitches for the 3/8″ SA. They are about $2 each at fabric stores. You can’t do that easily with a fusible product. Thank you for the free pattern. […]. https://www.facebook.com/dogundermydesk. I use a little zippered pouch to carry around my earbuds since they are the fancy microphone ones and I don’t want them to break or get tangled. This is a very basic zippered pouch, so hopefully some of you beginners will try making one! Do you think it would be possible to make this with leather instead of fabric? https://www.flickr.com/photos/40503061@N04/8139381086/in/photostream/. “Recycle Fabric Scraps: Easy Crafts” –> https://ow.ly/jSqu0 Great idea! I’m usually fumbling for my headphones in the car to use my phone, or they get all tangled […]. You made it easy for a beginner like me to complete this lovely project. This is absolutely fabulous! Thank you! Our product line brings the best in technology to you for your water sports adventures. I found your blog through another blog I follow because she made your Circle Zip Pouches. Hopefully I will find the time to sew this cute little pouch in the next weeks. Thanks so much for sharing! If you used fusible interfacing in place of batting, just place the two fabrics wrong sides together. The batting helps to stabilize the pouch and gives it a smoother look when it has lumpy earbuds inside. I have had SOOO much fun with this idea. I will be making myself one and my hubby (made this and the iPhone sleeve for my son! I used the fun little fabric my bff got me for my birthday since I sewed most of it into pouches […]. Thanks! I printed that and was measuring it because I wanted to make both the “regular” size and bigger ones too. But when your electronics and personal belongings get wet, we bet you use a couple of four letter words.Water doesn’t scare us. I featured it on my stocking stuffer round up! I personally plan to use this for a lunch money holder. The […], this is such a great idea. Perfect! I’ve made 2 already! This is perfect for that. Wow, I love your little pouch…can;t wait to make one! Just measure your seam allowance and make sure it’s close to 1/4 from the edge of the fabric/zipper tape. Thank you for a great idea! I love it! It really makes a difference! I am an absolute beginner in sewing. thats all you say is use a zipper foot. Topstitch around the outside with a 1/4″ seam allowance to enclose the raw edges. They should be great gifts for daughter’s BFFs! I will be searching for a good zipper source! Since my earphones are constantly to be found in a tangled mess in […], […] Gjorde en påse för hörlurarna idag. My earbuds are always a tangled mess at the bottom of my purse. I love this idea. Dave. Thank you so much for the tutorial!! I shared on my FB Fan page! We couldn’t agree more. Where do we look to purchase one, after u have listed it? Is that a little piece that you use to stop the zipper? i need something like this so badly. I love this idea, and having headphones anytime, anywhere that I want them! Thanks a lot from switzerland Thank you so much for sharing. I finally got to sit down and make one, and it actually turned out pretty well! I saw this an hour ago and now I have one!!! Easy! Love this! Great tutorial! :D Great Tutorial! Thank you so much for this great tutorial – I’ve just made my first but I’m sure it won’t be my last! This was my first hand sewing project and it turned out super cute. I sew with two dogs under my feet. I have never sewn with zippers, I’m still a novice so I was wondering: when you buy a zipper does it come with the zipper tack? Love it! Hello, just made this cute pouch for my daughter to store her engagement ring while in the gym. I love this idea, mine are always getting tangled up. soo cute and i along with many others would love to buy one! You can also purchase something called Wash Away Wonder Tape at the fabric store which you can use to position your zipper. :) I’ve gotten a bunch of emails asking me to make these and sell them, so I guess I will have to give in. Thank you so much for sharing…..this is so cute I have just finished sewing my first one…..I think all my friends will be getting one too! I can’t wait to get sewing. It took me 90mn (but I took pics for my blog) I will put a link on my blog to your tutorial. I just made one from some scrap fabric I liked .. went together quick and easy …thanks love this little project. Thousands of ugo™ customers don’t. what a super cute project, I just whipped one out for a friend in no time :) Since I quilt, I also made it a little larger to hold my hand sewing supplies for quilting while on the go. I made one for my youngest daughter. I did it in about an hour and I’m considering if I should do the top stitch or not. What a great & useful gift for all of my grandkids; plus a nice place to stash a $20 bill or gift card. It looks super cute and will come in handy. If you’re going to be making them to see you may want the full pattern version with more detail. This is such a cute bag. I have never sewn with zippers before and I want to make sure it doesn’t unravel or anything. I love this! Can I translate this tutorial to Hebrew so more people will understand and be able to sew it? I’ll be making a few more for gifts. I LOVE this tutorial. the rest of this project might be easy but you can’t expect a beginner to know this . Thanks! Place one lining half circle right side up and place the zipper right side up on top. Oh WOW! They are halfway between a sharp and a ballpoint, but are actually neither. I tried making the heart case again and this time it worked out perfectly. What […], Thanks for a super tutorial, Erica! I would like to see pink and maybe a blue one as well!! I have never stiched anything before so will give it a try. | Paradise Lost. Hi! Like many others, this was my first zip project. I love my little pouch!! But I’ll make a few for myself first. UPDATE: I have completely re-written this tutorial with twice as many bright, clear photos and more detailed instructions and it is available as a pattern in my pattern shop.

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