Description
By Annies Sewing Pattern – Flipping Out, Zippered Case with Fold Down Top
Pattern no. PBA287 Printed Pattern
DESCRIPTION
Sturdy cases in two sizes store and carry pens and pencils, sewing tools, knitting needles, and more.
Soft and Stable® provides great body and stability and ensures that the cases stand up and hold their shape.
When open, the cases convert into desktop stands by folding down their tops, allowing easier access and visibility of contents without sacrificing stability.
Mesh pockets on the inside help organize supplies.
Each case zips shut for safe and secure storage.
The outside of either case may be embellished with an optional ribbon border.
The pattern includes complete step-by-step instructions for cases in two sizes.
Small: 8½”H x 3½”W x 3½”D when closed, 4½”H x 3½”W x 3½”D when folded down
Large: 14½”H x 5½”W x 5½”D when closed, 8″H x 5½”W x 5½”D when folded down
IMPORTANT NOTE about what is included in the ByAnnie Packet/Pattern:
Concise instructions with check boxes for General Quilting, Binding, Vinyl, Mesh and Fold Over Elastic.
A list of what you will need to complete the project.
Cut out labels for you to easily identify your fabric pieces.
If applicable a code for an add on video to assist you with the more complex aspects of your bag making.
NOT INCLUDED – Pattern Pieces! you will not find any pattern pieces within the pack. Instead of pattern pieces you will be expected to cut the squares and rectangles of fabric yourself and these are then shaped as required as you follow the pattern.
The easiest and most accurate way to cut out the fabric pieces is to use a rotary cutter, cutting mat and quilting ruler. You will also need a line on your cutting mat which shows a 45 degree angle for cutting some of the bag bindings.
The pattern calls for ByAnnies Soft and Stable which is a lightweight foam which gives body to the bag. This material is available in the UK, but can be quite expensive. A good alternative to this is Vlieseline Sew In Foam which is available within this shop.













