![Little Pyramid Pouches](https://artquiltmaker.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/20240508_114604_wm-sm-300x235.jpg)
I finished the Little Pyramid Pouches in the middle of last week.
I am pretty pleased with how they came out. The zipper instructions are exceptional and I am REALLY pleased with the zippers. Mary C did give me a little info, which helped me shorten the zipper
They are a little on the large side. I think I might try the small version even though Mary C said that size was hard to turn.
![Little Pyramid pouches](https://artquiltmaker.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/20240507_091238_wm-sm-293x300.jpg)
This project was a good opportunity to use some of my shorter zippers.I don’t use 6 or 8″ very often, but I have a fair number.
I think I would choose a solid or a tone-on-tone for the accent strip (currently ladybugs) in the future. I think it would highlight the main/exterior fabric.
Still, all the Tula fabric do coordinate so they don’t look awful or anything.
![Little Pyramid pouch - interior](https://artquiltmaker.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/20240507_091118_wm-sm-225x300.jpg)
I pulled out some older fat quarters of dot fabrics for the interior of all of these pouches. I was glad to use some of them that have been hanging around for awhile.
The lining is a little baggy. There were no directions for using a larger seam allowance (though I could have missed them). I’ll have to check to see and then adjust for future versions.
![Little Pyramid pouch - back](https://artquiltmaker.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/20240507_091104_wm-sm-188x300.jpg)
This pattern also uses ribbon or sewn tabs and those came out really well also.
You can see the bit of ribbon at the top. I used the leftovers from another project.
This was a fun project. I am going to try the Petunia Pouch next.