Key Fob Coin Pouch | Tiny Keychain Jewelry Zipper Bag
Key Fob Coin Pouch | Tiny Keychain Jewelry Zipper Bag
These tiny coin pouches were inspired by shopping at No Frills Grocery Store, and needing a looney to release a shopping cart to use. Now my looney is safe on my own keychain, and safe from disappearing at Timmies drive thru or by other little fingers! 😉
While I use mine for coins, they can be used for other things of course! They are so tiny and cute!💕 Perfectly giftable and a great stocking stuffer.
They are made with leftover fabric and zipper scraps; so size and shape varies. All of those pictured are using leftover quilted scraps, except for pouch 'F', which is made from unquilted fabric. If they are quilted they are a bit padded.
Sometimes I add a fancy zipper pull (refer to photos, as you will receive your choice of what is actually shown). The trigger clasp makes for easy attachment to your keychain, purse or wherever you choose to use it.
These tiny pouches will ship via regular lettermail, with no tracking. If you want to faster shipping send me a message and I will make you a custom listing according to your requirements.
Features
Features
I always use quality fabrics and thread. In addition, I am conscientious about making sure I use a full seam allowance. I never leave fabrics holding together by a few threads. This ensures a quality, handmade item, that will withstand normal care and use for many years.
The inner batting layer is usually Pellon or Hobbs 80/20. Occasionally I use a bamboo batting.
Binding is always double thickness and attached by machine for added durability, with neat mitered corners.
The nice thing about quilts is that the more you use them the softer and more snuggly they become. Don’t be afraid to use them wherever you want to be. After all, we wear cotton fabrics everyday in our clothes… your quilt won’t fall apart before it gets well loved!
Care
Care
I have often washed my own quilts in with a regular wash load, with no regrets. However, it is still recommended to use a gentle cycle, mild soap and tumble drying on low heat. (** Note: I rarely prewash my fabrics. Expect a small amount of shrinkage on the first laundering.) It is the tumble drying that achieves the soft crinkly look that we associate with handmade quilts. If you prefer a flatter look, lay flat to air dry… do not dry in the dryer.
Remember that sunlight will fade any fabric, and your quilt is no exception. So; have a care when you leave it outside frequently or in a sunny window.
Packaging & Shipping
Packaging & Shipping
I package all my items responsibly, first with a care for your purchase and then with a desire to reuse and recycle any shipping material I have around.