Boxy Pencil Pouch Free Sewing Pattern

This boxy pencil pouch free sewing pattern is perfect for back-to-school! It is so cute and will help keep track of those stray pens and pencils!

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Boxy Pencil Pouch Free Sewing Pattern

Every year, I’m always surprised at how short summer is.  Just as we’re getting into our summer groove – BAM – it’s time to start thinking about getting the kids back to school!  It always makes me sad.  I wish summer could last forever!

But time marches on, and I like to come up with little sewing projects that bring out the fun of back-to-school.  And what is better about back-to-school than all the school supplies, amiright?

This year, I made this boxy pencil pouch for my daughter to keep up with all her new pencils and pens.  She’s taking art classes in high school so there are allllways tons of pencils and pens!

My Little Monster Earbud Pouch is another fun back-to-school sewing project you can make! Get the free pattern here.

I’ve got a free sewing pattern and tutorial for you below, so you can make your own boxy pencil pouch.

It’s quick to sew and shows off a fun fabric print. Novelty prints are especially fun for this pouch!  I treated myself to this Cotton + Steel pen print.  Those colors are so happy and the pens are such a fitting design for a pencil pouch, don’t you think?

Boxy Pencil Pouch Free Sewing Pattern

I used a bright yellow solid for the lining.  I’m loving how it pops with that royal blue zipper!

Boxy Pencil Pouch Free Sewing Pattern

Finished measurements are approximately 8” long x 2.25” tall x 2.25” deep.

I added a swivel hook at one end so you can attach it to a backpack, but that is totally optional.  I can guarantee you that your boxy pencil pouch would also be cute without the swivel hook.

For a more beginner-friendly pencil pouch, check out my easy zipper pencil case tutorial here.

Boxy Pencil Pouch Free Sewing Pattern

Want to make one of your own?  Here’s how!

Boxy Pencil Pouch Tutorial

Materials:

Prepare your pieces:

Cut out all pattern pieces.

Following manufacturer’s instructions to fuse fleece to the back of the Bag Body pieces (main fabric).  The fleece will be shorter at the notched ends.  That’s okay –we’re going to take larger seam allowances at the ends.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 1
Create tabs:

Press tab pieces in half the short way to create a piece 2” x 3”.  Open up and press raw edges to the center.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 2

Re-fold at the middle crease and stitch down both sides close to the edge.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 3
Install the zipper:

Now to sew the zipper to the bag pieces.  Start by making a sandwich with your zipper and bag pieces.  Layer an outer (main fabric) piece face up, then the zipper face down along one edge, and then the lining face down.

I like to use a zipper longer than the bag pieces so I can let the top of the zipper stick out past the fabric by an inch or so.  This puts the zipper pull on the portion of the zipper tape above the fabric, so I don’t have to mess with stitching around the pull when I’m sewing the zipper in. 

Use a zipper foot to sew along the zipper.

If your zipper is the same length as your fabric, you’ll need stop stitching when you get to the zipper pull.  With the needle down into the fabric, raise the presser foot and pull the zipper pull past where you’re stitching.  Put the presser foot back down and resume sewing.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 4

Turn right side out.  Press.

(Sorry, I forgot to get a picture of this step.)

Use the same process to sew the zipper to the other side of the bag pieces.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 5

Topstitch the fabric down both sides of the zipper.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 6
Assemble the bag:

Unzip the zipper at least halfway.

Flip the layers so the outer bag pieces are right sides together, and the lining pieces are right sides together.

Stitch the outer bag pieces together down long side with ¼” seam allowance.  Stitch the lining pieces together down long side with ¼” seam allowance.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 7

Turn the whole thing right side out.  It’s starting to look kind of like a zipper bag now.  Go ahead and give the seams you just sewed a press.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 8

Now, turn it all inside out so the lining is now on the outside.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 9

Take one of your tab pieces and thread it through the end of the swivel hook and bring the  ends together, creating a loop.

Pin the tab to the bottom of the unzipped end of the bag, centered across the seam and with raw edges touching and right sides together.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 10

Baste in place with a ¼” seam allowance.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 11

Take the remaining tab and fold in half so raw edges are touching.  Pin to the bottom of the zipped end of the bag, centered across the seam with raw edges touching and right sides together.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 12

MAKE SURE THE ZIPPER IS UNZIPPED.  I put that in all caps because it’s super important.  You won’t be able to turn your bag right side out at the end if the zipper isn’t unzipped.

With the bag still turned inside out, stitch across the ends with a 1/2" seam allowance.  On the unzipped end of the bag, you’ll need to butt the ends of the zipper together as you stitch over them.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 13

The ½” seam allowance is a larger seam allowance than we’ve been using, but it gives more leeway to line things up if any of your layers have shifted out of place.

Trim your seam allowance to ¼”.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 14

Zig zag over the edges to prevent fraying.

After I’ve sewn my ends closed, I like to take this time to go ahead and square up those notches cut out of the corners.  It’ll make the next step easier.

Now to box the corners.  Open up the corners and then squash them so the cut out notches become a straight line.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 15

Sew with a ½” seam allowance.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 16

Trim to ¼” and then zig zag over the raw edges to prevent fraying.

Boxy Pencil Pouch, step 17

Turn it all right side out.  Your boxy pencil pouch is finished!

Boxy Pencil Pouch Free Sewing Pattern
Boxy Pencil Pouch Free Sewing Pattern
Boxy Pencil Pouch Free Sewing Pattern
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