Beginner Sewing – How to sew a reuseable snack pouch

Join me, Susan from Measure Twice Cut Once, as I take you through how to make a reuseable snack pouch, these are a great eco friendly sewing product that helps you reduce the amount of plastic you use in the kitchen.

Once sewn they can be used in the place of zip lock bags then throw them in the wash to use again and again. Your best fabric choice is a cotton or cotton blend to allow the food to breathe and not get sweaty. You’ll be learning how to cut a straight line, sew a straight line, turn corners and and a curve. Plus clipping to reduce bulk and turning a lined piece the right way out.

The pattern is available from the Measure Twice Cut Once website https://www.measuretwicecutonce.com.a…

2022 is my year of taking the Scary out of Sewing! I want as many people as possible to take up sewing so they can create, make, mend and more. To help take away the scary, every Friday there is going to be a new video with accompanying pattern for a project entirely aimed at beginners. Each week there will be different techniques to learn or go over and it’s going to be a super fun way to grow your sewing skills.

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What I’m wearing

Dress Pattern: Self drafted in Lawn fabric

Earrings: Harry and Herne

Nail Polish: Everlong by Hanami

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