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Simple and Sweet Pineapple Zipper Pouch

Monday, May 2, 2016

Cute Pineapple Zipper Pouch

I’m kind of all about the pineapples – which is pretty perfect because pineapples are everywhere right now! They are so cute and fun and you can really get creative with things to make with them – like this little simple and sweet pineapple zipper pouch tutorial I have for you today!

Easy and Fun Pineapple Zipper Pouch

This little zipper pouch is so easy to sew up and so fun! It’s embroidered with a cute little smiley face – because if you can add a smile to a pineapple, why wouldn’t you? 🙂

Summer Pineapple Zipper Pouch

The back side of the pineapple has a little zipper and it’s just the right size for holding a chapstick, pen, or some cash! It’s a little small for a phone, but if you want to use it for that, you could easily enlarge the pattern and make yours just a bit bigger.

It would be such a great gift for a friend or teacher too – you could even add a little gift card inside!

Cute Summer Pineapple Zipper Pouch

Here’s what you need to make your own:

  • fat quarter of yellow print
  • 2 fat quarters of green prints
  • 7″ zipper
  • 1/4″ yard of fusible fleece
  • 3″ embroidery hoop
  • DMC black pearl cotton embroidery thread
  • Pineapple Zipper Pouch Pattern

Trace your pineapple shape and little pineapple face. Embroider the face by using a back stitch on the smile and small satin stitches on the eyes.

Pineapple Face Embroidery

Remove the piece from the hoop and press. Iron the fusible fleece to all the yellow pieces, plus the front and back of the top greenery pieces.

Pineapple Zipper Pouch Pieces

Now we need to shorten our zipper. This is easier than it sounds! Mark where you’d like your zipper to end. Set your sewing machine to a zig zag stitch and shorten the stitch to almost a zero. Then widen the width so the needle hits on either side of the zipper. Sew a small zig zag stitch in place on the zipper. (I recommend doing this in a matching thread, I just used this so it would show up in the photo.)

Shortening a zipper

Trim the zipper about 1/2″ below the stitching.

Trimming a shortened zipper

To sew the zipper in place, put one half of the back yellow piece face up. Lay the side of the zipper face down on the straight edge. Place the matching lining piece face down on the zipper, lining up the straight sides. Sew the zipper in place along the straight edge with a 3/8″ seam.

Sewing zipper to back of fabric

Open up the fabrics and press them away from the zipper. Repeat for the other side of the zipper, making sure the yellow fabrics are on the same side and will show when the right side of the zipper is facing up. Press and then sew along the edges of the fabric just outside the zipper seams.

Place the two pieces of the top right sides together. Sew around all the leaves and leave the bottom open. Clip all your corners and curves. Turn the leaves right side out and press.

Top of Pineapple

Place the leaves on the top of the front pineapple piece, facing down. Sew the straight end of the leaves to the top of the pineapple with a 1/4″ seam allowance. Pin the long side leaves in towards the center so they don’t get caught when you’re sewing your side seams.

Now we’re going to sew the whole thing together. Start by laying the front lining piece face down. Then place the main front piece face up. Place the back pieces on top of this, with the zipper facing in. (So the lining faces out.) Pin everything together. Open up the zipper a bit now, or you will have trouble turning everything right side out later.

Sewing Zipper Pouch sides

Sew all the way around the pineapple with a 1/2″ seam allowance and trim all the seams.

Trim Edges of zipper pouch

Turn the pineapple right side out and press – and you are all finished!

Simple Pineapple Zipper Pouch

I think even the zipper side looks cute!

Pineapple Zipper Pouch

I’d love to see a photo if you make one up!

Happy Little Pineapple Zipper Pouch

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Filed Under: Crafts / DIY Tagged With: Cute, Embroidery, Pineapple, Sewing, summer, Zipper Pouch

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  1. Erika Faust says

    Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 4:18 pm

    This is a really cute pouch and I’d love to make one (or many). The link to the pattern doesn’t go to one though, can you please tell me where I can find it?

    Reply
    • Beverly {Flamingo Toes} says

      Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 12:09 am

      Sorry Erika! I’ve updated the link so you can find the pattern here now: http://www.flamingotoes.com/patterns/

      Thanks!

      Reply
      • Erika Faust says

        Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 8:50 pm

        Printed out, thank you!

        Reply
  2. Emily says

    Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 7:26 pm

    Hello! I think your little pineapple zipper pouch is adorable, but when I click on the link to get the pattern it just takes me to “flamingo toes” website and I don’t find anything for it. Where can I find the pattern please?
    Thank you in advance!

    Reply
    • Beverly {Flamingo Toes} says

      Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 12:08 am

      Sorry about that Emily! The pattern is on this page: http://www.flamingotoes.com/patterns/.
      Thanks!

      Reply
  3. Marzena T (Mania) says

    Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 8:17 pm

    Is so cute !

    Reply
  4. Sandra :) says

    Saturday, June 18, 2016 at 1:04 am

    I made one of these today – it worked out perfectly! I changed up the pattern just a bit – I quilted the outside (top and bottom) instead of embroidering a design on it. It’s so cute, it’s getting mailed tomorrow to a niece who has a birthday coming up, and I have 2 more cut out ready to make – LOVE IT!

    Reply
  5. Shirley E. says

    Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 1:57 pm

    This is really cute! Imagine some textured fabric simulating pineapple skin! It’s almost small enough for a big key fob and I think I’d make it for that–I have so many keys I need to keep track of. Thank you for the pattern.

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