Girl _zip - Cute Thick

To get that thick, boxy base, pinch the bottom corners of the pouch perpendicular to the side seams and sew across them. This creates depth and allows the bag to stand on its own.

Use materials like vinyl , nylon , or water-resistant canvas to provide natural structure without needing extra interfacing. Cute thick girl _zip

A #5 nylon or vinyl zipper is typically used for these thicker designs, often paired with a swivel hook or key ring for a wristlet style. Step-by-Step Construction Guide To get that thick, boxy base, pinch the

). If using cotton, fuse the fleece to the back of the exterior pieces. A #5 nylon or vinyl zipper is typically

Sew around the perimeter, leaving a small opening in the lining to turn the pouch right-side out. Once turned, stitch the opening closed and push the lining inside.

To avoid "dented" ends and keep the pouch looking full, sew small fabric tabs over the ends of the zipper.

For a pouch that holds its shape well (the "thick" or "chonky" look), consider these supplies: