Make Up Bag Patterns: Top 10 Free Sewing Patterns for Cute Pouches
Cute pouches are some of my favorite things to sew. With these free sewing patterns, you can sew bag that’s not just functional, but shows off creativity. Your makeup bag can be a little piece of art that makes your daily routine feel a lot more special.
We all need a functional and stylish way to organize our beauty essentials, and what better way to achieve that than by sewing your own custom makeup bag? Not only is it a fun and rewarding project, but it also allows you to personalize your bag to suit your exact needs and aesthetic. Get ready to ditch the disarray and embrace handmade chic, because we’ve rounded up the internet’s top ten free makeup bag sewing patterns, perfect for sewists of all skill levels!
Cute Corners Cosmetic Case
I designed this cosmetic case with a flat bottom and an extra wide zipper for ease of use. The free make up bag pattern is easy to follow and full of step-by-step photos.
Boxy Zipper Bag
My free Boxy Zipper Bag Sewing Pattern is an excellent cosmetic case. Included in the pattern are instructions for adding handles. I have also written patterns for the same bag in other sizes. This particular boxy bag is approximately 8 1/2” wide and 7” tall, not including any handles or straps that you might add.
I have a very similar pattern for a smaller bag called the Boxy Zipper Pouch Pattern. It has the same cute shape and is just right for fat quarters!
Pochi Pouch
This Japanese style zipper pouch pattern is the perfect size for sewing supplies, cosmetics, and more. It has a flat bottom to help it stand up. The zipper ensures that your things are kept securely. The pattern is in two parts, but you will find the instructions comprehensive and easy to understand.
Twice As Nice Organizer
My Twice As Nice Zipper Pouch is uniquely designed for bulky items, and easy use. The zipper opens all the way up so you can lay it flat, and separate pouches inside help keep everything in place. I sew mine with vinyl inside so I can easily see, but you can use other fabric too.
Flat Bottom Zippered Pouch
The Flat Bottom Zipper Pouch stands up and keeps its shape while in use. I don’t mind other zipper pouches, but for regular use I prefer to have something that stays put. Store all the necessary items with this cute pattern.
The Pillbox Pouch
If you want to keep a few things separate from the rest, this perfect pillbox pouch will suit your needs. It has a handle on one side so you can clip it to your purse or easily carry it. The tab on the other side is a convenient place to hold while you zip.
Wide Open Zipper Case
Hallelujah for multi use pouches! The thing I love about this zipper case is that it opens all the way up. You can lay it flat so you can access all your items without having to dig through everything. The piping on the outside helps to provide a professional finish.
Accordion Zipper Case
There are six separated sections on this unique accordion zipper pouch. I bet you’ve never seen anything like it! I know you won’t have any trouble sorting your makeup while keeping it all together at the same time.
Make Up Bag With Handles
Use this make up bag pattern whether you are traveling or just keeping your skincare routine local. The handles are convenient, and the tall construction adds space for anything extra.
Easy Drawstring Pouch
The drawstring pouch pattern is perfect for a beginner sewist. It’s very roomy so you can fit your whole beauty collection. The pouch closes up easily and opens completely for added ease of use and access to all those colorful containers.
Peek A Boo Pouch
Sew a darling snap pouch with vinyl pockets on the inside for first aid items, toiletries, cosmetics, or anything else! When not in use, this pouch folds up and snaps closed. It’s the perfect size to fit in your purse!
Don’t be intimidated because this project is sewn with vinyl; it’s very easy!
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