DIRECTIONS FOR SEWING (diagrams not to scale). Pouch liners should be stitched by a sewing machine, however if you don't
POUCH LINER PATTERN FOR JOEYS Material required must be 100% soft cotton Bed sheets and flannelette. MEASUREMENT GUIDE FOR POUCH LINERS POUCH TYPE
WIDTH x LENGTH
FINAL SIZE APPROX
Size 1
47cm x 97cm
45cm x 48cm
Size 2
38cm x 77cm
36cm x 38cm
Size 3
34cm x 73cm
32cm x 36cm
Size 4
36cm x 65cm
34cm x 32cm
Size 5
30cm x 57cm
28cm x 28cm
DIRECTIONS FOR SEWING (diagrams not to scale) Pouch liners should be stitched by a sewing machine, however if you don’t have access to a sewing machine every stitching needs to be tight and precise. 1. Cut a pouch liner size from the Measurement Guide above.
4. Stitch a 0.5cm seam down the open side and base.
2. To neaten top edge and prevent loose threads, fold top 0.5cm once, then fold again 0.5cm. Stitch as shown below. RIGHT SIDE OF FABRIC WRONG SIDE OF FABRIC
3. Fold fabric in half.
5. Turn inside out and iron flat. 6. Stitch down the same side and across the base (eliminating any internal loose threads).
note: enclose raw edge in stitch line
fold line Xcm
Xcm
Xcm
Note: for more experienced sewers, try a curved bottom edge.
Xcm Many thanks to Meredith Ryan at FAWNA NSW for her consultation
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Please send your completed pouch liners with the return slip to: IFAW 6 Belmore St, Surry Hills NSW 2010