Make a Fabric Gift Pouch in 30 Minutes or Less

Reusable Quilted Gift Pockets Reduce Wrapping Paper Waste

© Christine Mann

Dec 7, 2008
Gift Pouch in Christmas Fabric, Christine Mann
Wrap your gifts in clever cloth pouches that can be reused over and over. You'll help reduce the mountain of trash generated by gift wrapping during the holiday season.

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From Thanksgiving to New Years Day, household waste increases by more than 25%. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, food waste, shopping bags, packaging, wrapping paper, bows and ribbons add an additional 1 million tons a week to landfills during the holiday season. In the United States alone, annual trash from gift-wrap and shopping bags totals 4 million tons.

Fabric Gift Packaging Minimizes Waste, Personalizes Gifts

You can help reduce the waste reaching landfills by wrapping your gifts for birthdays, Christmas, or other special occasions in cloth bags and pouches that can be reused, instead of disposable wrapping paper that only ends up in the landfill.

A quilted fabric pouch gives a gift a personal touch and only takes a few minutes to make. It’s easy to make gift pouches in a variety of sizes. Small pouches make the perfect package for gift cards or cash. A medium-sized pouch can double as a child's purse with some decorative cording added to serve as a shoulder strap.

You can adapt this easy pouch pattern to any holiday simply by choosing a decorative fabric that matches the season.

Supply List for Fabric Gift Pouch

  • Decorative fabric for the outside of the pouch
  • Coordinating fabric for pouch lining
  • Thin quilt batting
  • All-purpose thread in a coordinating color
  • Velcro dots or decorative button for pouch closure
  • Sewing machine
  • Rotary cutter
  • Cutting ruler

Step-by-Step Instructions for Fabric Gift Pouch

See the photos below for help with the instructions.

  1. Cut one rectangle each of the focus fabric, the lining fabric, and the batting. For a small pouch, cut rectangles 5” x 8”. For a medium pouch, cut the rectangles 6” x 12” each. For a large pouch, cut the rectangles 9” x 16”. (Any of these dimensions can be customized to fit the size of your gift.)
  2. Layer the fabrics in a sandwich, with the focus fabric right side up on the bottom, the lining fabric right side down in the middle, and the batting on top.
  3. To make a curved edge for the flap, fold the sandwich in half lengthwise and cut a curved line from the fold to the edge. You can either cut freehand or use a marking pen or pencil to draw a cutting line.
  4. Sew around the edge of the rectangles with a ¼” seam allowance, leaving a large enough gap on one side so you can turn the pouch right side out.
  5. Turn the pouch right side out through the opening.
  6. Press the pouch. Pay special attention to turning under and pressing the seam allowance in the unsewn area.
  7. (Optional) Add quilting or decorative stitching.
  8. Fold up the bottom edge of the pouch as shown in the photo below, then press.
  9. Sew a smooth Velcro dot to the underside of the flap, and a hooked Velcro dot to the body of the pouch. You can hand-sew the dots or, if available, use your sewing machine’s special stitch for sewing on buttons. If you prefer to use a button, sew a buttonhole on the pouch flap, and sew the button to the body of the pouch.
  10. Sew each side of the folded area with a ¼” seam allowance, making sure your stitches catch the section where you turned the pouch right side out.
  11. Embellish as desired.

Voila! You have created a charming pouch that gives your gift a special personal touch, and can be reused again and again.

If you liked this article, try these other easy sewing projects:

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How to sew easy quilted potholders

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Gift Pouch in Christmas Fabric, Christine Mann
Layer Fabric and Batting , Christine Mann
Fold and Cut Curved Line for Top Flap, Christine Mann
Sew Around Edge, Leave Opening, Christine Mann
Fold Up Bottom Edge, Sew Sides, Christine Mann


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