STAR WARS JEDI POUCHES Patterns for Simple, Easy to Sew Vinyl Pouches for a Jedi Utility Belt designed by offworldgirl TALL POUCH This pouch is loosely designed after one seen on Obi Wan’s belt in Episode III. The size should be suitable to hold most mobile phones, a couple of candy bars, or a Jedi Communicator prop. These patterns assume you are making them from upholstery vinyl. If you prefer to make them from leather you would not need the seam allowances beyond the middle dotted lines. You would also reverse the stitching on the sides so that it is on the outside. When making pattern, join “A” to “A” and “B” to “B” to form one long 17.5” strip It might be easier to put the half of the snap on before attaching sides, but isn’t absolutely necessary. B Sew Belt Loop Here A BACK FRONT snap Sew Belt Loop Here BOTTOM A For Belt Loop, Fold sides “C” to “C” first Attach one “D” end to the Back of the Pouch then fold the other end over so that “D” meets “D” and secure that end to the back of the pouch as well. D Sew Belt Loop to Pouch BEFORE attaching sides! The piece below also creates a small pocket inside the front flap BELT LOOP Put Half of Snap Piece on BEFORE you sew it to the inside of the front flap. C C Do not sew across Top! INSIDE OF FRONT FLAP D snap When making pattern, join “B” to “B” on the Corresponding Piece for the Back so that they form one long strip. B TOP Front Flap snap FRONT A A BOTTOM Sew Belt Loop Here Sew Belt Loop Here B Jedi Pouches are not the same size. There are usually two vertically oriented ones, with one being larger than the other. This slightly smaller pouch would go on the same side as the Lightsaber. SMALL POUCH BACK C D BELT LOOP D C x2 TOP B WIDE POUCH Jedi wear a larger, horizontally oriented pouch at the back of the Utility Belt. In the movies there were two different styles seen, both styled to look like leather however neither actually were. This pouch is designed to look like the rest of the set presented here, not like any from the films. It is also designed to be functional, since Jedi garb has no pockets. B Sew Belt Loop Here Sew Belt Loop Here BACK Sew Belt Loop Here Sew Belt Loop Here BOTTOM A BACK D For Belt Loop, Fold sides “C” to “C” first Attach one “D” end to the Back of the Pouch then fold the other end over so that “D” meets “D” and secure that end to the back of the pouch as well. Sew Belt Loop to Pouch BEFORE attaching sides! BELT LOOP C C YOU NEED TWO OF THESE FOR THE WIDE POUCH D When making pattern, join “A” to “A” and “B” to “B” to form one long 17.5” strip It might be easier to put the half of the snap on before attaching sides, but isn’t absolutely necessary. A snap snap FRONT FRONT B Do not sew across Top! INSIDE OF FRONT FLAP snap This piece also creates a small pocket inside the front flap Put Half of Snap Piece on BEFORE you sew it to the inside of the front flap. snap SIDES FOR BOTH TALL AND WIDE POUCHES 2 FOR EACH If you were making the pouches from leather these would be sewn with the stitching to the outside, bending the sides inward. If you are making the pouches from vinyl you would sew it with the seams to the inside. To prevent the sides from bulging out funny place a pleat in the center to force the top to curve inward, then turn the pouch right-side out.
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