More Open Wide Pouches

Open Wide pouches by Noodlehead make great gifts. As mentioned previously, they are easy to make, but complex enough to be interesting. Also, the pattern is free.

Small, medium Open Wide pouches
Small, medium Open Wide pouches

I spent some time making some Open Wide pouches for the wife of a friend of my Mom’s. He drove Mom and stepdad to an appointment on his wife’s birthday. I thought a couple of pouches would show appreciation.

I used the new Martha Negley fabric I bought at Picking Daisies a few weeks ago.

Large Open Wide for Mom's friend
Large Open Wide for Mom’s friend

The one thing I did was delve into math again. The pattern tells you to line up the corners, sew and then cut off the excess. I get better results by cutting out a box and then lining up the edges. DH reminded me of the Pythagorean theorem (!!!!). It is one of those with a lot of letters that made me crazy as an eighth grader. More detail on that later. 

Small, medium Open Wide pouches-open
Small, medium Open Wide pouches-open

Needless to say, I used this theorem and my calculator to figure out a box size for these pouches.  Closed they look a little weird, but open they look ok. The open wide aspect is so useful.

I’ll have to work on figuring out the best size to make these look ok.

Large Open Wide- open
Large Open Wide- open

I have to say that exercise was interesting. I showed DH how a pouch goes together every step during the process and he was really interested. I think he thought the practical use of the Pythagorean theorem was fascinating. I have to say that learning the practical use of one of those stupid math concepts was a revelation.

The other thing I noticed was a lot of similarities in the construction of this pouch and the Retreat Pouch, also free, from Emmaline.

 

Author: JayeL

Quiltmaker who enjoys writing and frozen chocolate covered bananas.

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