Alova Skin Pouch

This pouch goes well with western or medieval costumes or can be used as an accessory to more modern dress.

Items needed:
Alova fabric
7 inch piece of fake leather string
Stainless steel slotted concho

Alova is at its best when brown shades are used as it truly brings the leather/suede look to life for a fraction of the cost, and no harm to animals. Other shades can also be used for this project if desired. Cut a 34Γ—11 rectangle from the alova. With the velvety side facing up, fold the bottom toward the top so that the velvety sides are facing each other. Leave 8 inches at the top; this will become the top flap later on.

Sew the sides together, but be sure to leave the 8 inches at the top. Turn the bag right side out. Fold the 8-inch flap over the front and use a pair of scissors to cut fringes 3 inches long and 3/4 inch wide. Sew the concho to the center of the flap using the slot to secure the thread.

Take the piece of leather string and run it through the slot of the concho. Tie it off in a knot and let the ends trail down.

Cut another rectangle of alova 48 inches long and 3.5 inches wide. Fold in half lengthwise with the fuzzy sides together. Turn it right side out and lay it flat so that the seam is in the center. Setting a sewing machine to zig-zag, sew a row of stitches all the way across the center of the rectangle over the seam. This will help flatten the handle and the zig-zag gives it a decorative pattern. Sew each end of the long strip to the top flap of the bag, right at the top of the fold.

Due to the long strap, this pouch works well being worn over the shoulder, across the chest. It also lends itself well to Tolkein or World of Warcraft style elf costumes.

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