
Effortless Twin Pouch – Free Sewing Tutorial
An amazingly quick and beginner friendly project, needs very few components and you can make it in just about any shape and size to suit your requirements. Designed for domestic sewing machines.
Use them for make-up, pens, phone and dongles, as a wash bag, a change pouch or even as a bag organiser.

The video will walk you through everything you need to make the medium size Effortless Twin Pouch, for the other sizes shown, just……
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Once you have mastered the technique, create your own sizes for whatever you want to put in them!
Add badges or appliques, cut and sew, and dress them up however you wish.


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Helpful links to some of my video tutorials:
Fabrics for bag making: https://youtu.be/H3sj4e2fCus
How to print (and resize) PDF’s: https://youtu.be/AAm4SkbyEGg
How to use plastic snaps (Kam Snaps): https://youtu.be/ZuwiNg-eKW4
How to use rivets: https://youtu.be/iii9STtX5bU
How to attach perfectly straight zips: https://youtu.be/e95oBKRdllY
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Annika LundgrenFebruary 26, 2022
Just wanna say love all of your patterns…. thanks for finding your site…..
Jean HarrisonFebruary 26, 2022
I have trouble finding the pdf for your free patterns which I make and give away to people who are struggling or to sell for Cystic Fibrosis
Can you tell me where I can find this for the pattern sizes.
love all your bags and I have over time bought a few.
Jean
DIANEFebruary 26, 2022
Everything is in the files section of the facebook group which you can find here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/spencerogg/files
Or on the monthly newsletter (thats where you will find the Twin Pouch) which you can sign up for here: https://mailchi.mp/spencerogg/landing-page
Any problems just e-mail me for a copy on sales@spencerogg.com
ChristineFebruary 26, 2022
i received the monthly email with the link to download the pdf but it just takes me to the tutorial. I also looked on the FB files but I don’t see it. I normally don’t have any issues downloaded your patterns. Any ideas to find it?
Thanks
DIANEFebruary 27, 2022
There is a blue button in the middle of the newsletter that says Download PDF, just click on that for the document. The document gives cutting dimensions for the other sizes. Hope that helps
Susan MillerFebruary 27, 2022
Diane I deleted my email before I realized it contained the pdf would you be able to send it to me again?
Thanks so much.
Sue
DIANEFebruary 28, 2022
I’ve sent a link to your e-mail xx
Ann SmithFebruary 27, 2022
Hi Diane there is no blue download button on the newsletter for the PDF file thanks Ann
DIANEFebruary 28, 2022
Its right in the middle Ann, just underneath the picture saying ‘The easiest divided pouch ever’.
Helen GrantMarch 12, 2022
I have subscribed to newsletter, but cannot find how to download the free twin pouch pattern, I keep coming back to the tutorial. Can you help me please
DIANEMarch 12, 2022
It was on the February newsletter – big blue button in the middle to download the PDF with sizes Helen.
I’ll upload it to the FB board this week as a few people missed it xx
Cindy McPeckMarch 18, 2022
Hello! I love your bags, and I signed up for the Newsletter, but I haven’t seen it yet. I don’t think I missed it in my email, but I don’t always check every day.
AnnApril 28, 2022
Are you pressing the water proof canvas?
DIANEApril 28, 2022
Its not normally necessary, you can just fold it, but I often do if I’ve used cotton lining like in this project. Just use a cooler iron (check on your particular WPC and dont press any coating on the back