45+ Best Free Zipper Bag Patterns (Easy DIY Pouches for Every Use!

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If there is one skill that truly elevates your sewing game, it’s learning to sew a zipper – the easy way! Many makers are intimidated by the thought of sewing with zippers, but once you learn a few simple tricks, a whole new world of beginner sewing projects opens up! Zippered pouches are the ultimate “instant gratification” projects—they are fast to stitch, require very little fabric, and are incredibly useful for organizing everything from makeup to tech cables.

In this massive updated collection, we’ve rounded up our favorite free zipper bag patterns to help you conquer your zipper fears. Whether you are looking to create professional-looking DIY zippered pouches for your own handbag or you need a stash of handmade gifts for holidays and birthdays, these tutorials have you covered. From sleek cosmetic bags to boxy travel cases, you’ll find a design for every style and skill level. Let’s zip through these patterns and start your next project!

Types of Zippered Bags

There are so many designs and patterns for bags with a zippered closure. Here are the main types of patterns you will find in this article:

  • Pretty Pouches – small bags that can fit in drawers or bags (some have straps or rings).
  • Bags & Totes – many sizes and purposes, but most include handles for easy carrying.
  • Purses & Slings – stylish and intended to carry daily essentials.

Pretty Pouches

NEW! Chubby Card Pouch

Colorful floral zippered pouches displayed
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Sew a cute quilted zipper wallet with my free sewing pattern! Scraps or fat quarters are perfect. This card pouch is just right for holding your cash, cards and coins. Toss it in your purse or clip it to a strap and leave the purse at home. This is the perfect pattern for making quick and thoughtful gifts.

Surprisingly Easy – Designer Zipper Bag

DIY quilted zipper bag
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Normally, a quilted zipper bag with binding on the inside would not be something a beginner would try, but many sewists who are just starting have raved about the free Designer Zipper Bag video sewing course.

Pro Tip: Learn amazing sewing skills by watching videos. I included a list of topics below.

  • How to quilt fabric and stabilizer together
  • Choosing the best needle
  • Putting on a zipper presser foot
  • Binding the ends of zippers
  • Lining up the edge of the zipper with your quilted fabric
  • Binding your seams and more!

Zola Pen Case

Unique, zipper-close pen cases made with bright cotton fabric.
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One thing I like about the Zola Pen Case is that it unzips all the way so you can easily see your stuff! When it is zipped, it makes a cute little rectangular box. The end of the zipper snaps to the bottom of the case to make the handle when not in use.

Easy Zipper Pouches in 2 Sizes

Colorful zipper pouches with floral designs
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Here is a beginner-friendly Zipper Pouch Pattern in 2 sizes. In this tutorial I’ll show you how to use your zipper foot in several ways. You can customize this pouch with machine embroidery. You can also use either regular dressmaking (1” wide) or larger handbag (1 1/4” wide) zippers.

Tiny Bags from 5” Squares

Colorful zipper bags
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This is the easiest zipper pouch tutorial on the web, and it’s absolutely perfect for beginners. Find your favorite print, and check out the Tiny Zipper Bags tutorial to get started today.

Vinyl First Aid Pouch

First aid pouch with clear vinyl fabric
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This handy pouch is perfect for keeping in a purse, car, or backpack. Send one off to college or donate them to shelters. Whatever you choose to do, I’m sure you’ll love it.

Mesh Wash Bag

handmade wash bag made with mesh
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Bras and underwear last longer if you put them in a mesh wash bag for washing. I also use it to keep my socks together!

Organizer Pouch

Open DIY zipper pouch on display
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I’m sure you’ll love this tutorial for a boxy pouch or cosmetic case. It opens nice and wide for filling – and then you can snap down the corners to keep it secure!

Clamshell Pouch

clamshell shaped bag made from blue fabric with white polkadots
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Do you want a beautiful bag or a fancy purse? With this free Clamshell Bag Pattern you can make both!

Tiny Scrap Buster Pouches

Colorful raccoon-themed coin pouch
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There are so many options when sewing this DIY zippered coin purse. You can use leftover fabrics, simplify with no extra hardware, or fussy cut a cute motif from your fabric like this pink Tula Pink raccoon pouch. This pouch has fusible interfacing to help it hold that classic shape.

Pro tip: I love all the new handbag zippers you can get on Amazon with pretty pulls!

Flat Bottom Cosmetic Pouch

two handmade cosmetic bags with zippers
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Learn how to make a stand-up cosmetic bag with a flat bottom. It’s so handy to have a bag that doesn’t tip over on the counter top!

Slide Down Tool/Pencil Pouch

Colorful modular pencil cases displayed together to show versatility and organization options
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Sew a Stand Up (and slide down) Pencil and Tool Pouch! This unique zipper pouch extends tall to hold pens, pencils, scissors, etc., but the top slides down for easy access when you’re ready for them.

Boxy Zipper Pouches

Colorful handmade quilted pouches with zippers displayed.
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This Boxy Zipper Pouch Pattern just right for organizing supplies, cosmetics, or small things when traveling. Thrill any of your friends with this beautiful gift. The finished size is approximately 6’’ wide, 4 1/2’’ tall, and 3” deep.

Pro tip: If you make many projects with zippers, you will love zippers by the yard. You can cut any size you need, or a little bit larger than you need so you can cut away the excess zipper later.

Dumpling Style Pouch

two dumpling shaped pochi
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Here’s a fat quarter-friendly dumpling-style zipper pouch. It has a flat bottom to help it stand up. I also have a vinyl dumpling-shaped pouch tutorial for you to try out.

Ruffle Zip Pouches

three ruffled coin purses in a row
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Make a fun and flirty pouch with this amazing free tutorial from See Kate Sew. She has a creative take on all kinds of sewing projects.

Lay Flat Bags

flat lay storage bag for shoes
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When not being used, these storage pouches lay flat for easy storage. They are big enough for a pair of shoes, but you can put almost anything in them. This project has no side seams, and the top and bottom edges are finished with binding.

Pro Tip: Don’t be afraid to make your own fabric binding featured in some of these tutorials! It adds a really professional touch. I’ll show you the easiest way to bind fabric edges and seams.

3-Ring Pencil Pouch with Grommets

pencils in a mesh binder pouch
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Here, I’ll show you how to make a 3-ring binder pencil pouch with grommets and mesh, or with vinyl and loops. Both are better than the store bought pouches!

Pretty Box Pouch

Floral-patterned zippered storage pouch
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This Pretty Box Pouch beautiful and functional. I would rate this project ‘intermediate level’ for a sewist who is comfortable using the zipper foot and has hopefully applied binding before. I feel like the binding is probably the trickiest part.

Vinyl Zipper Pouches with Ribbon

Clear vinyl zipper pouches in three sizes
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Loads of people use the see-through zipper bags for travel and events. This free Ribbon and Vinyl Zipper Pouch Pattern is so easy, and if you haven’t already sewn on vinyl you should give it a try.

Pro Tip: The tutorial contains a great technique for using tissue paper so the vinyl will move smoothly across your sewing machine bed. You might like these Tips for Sewing on Vinyl.

Box-End Pouch

two sizes of box-end zipper pouches
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This pattern is excellent if you prefer to have a boxy-shaped pouch. The free sewing pattern offers three sizes; small, regular, and an extra long one for hair tools! There are plenty of photos to help you achieve a rewarding finished product.

Handy Circle Pouches

Four colorful circular zipper pouches
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Erin’s free zipper pouch pattern is easy to sew and great for holding small things like earbuds, cash, change, earrings, etc. Don’t miss the tips I shared from my experience with this pattern.

Quilted Tablet Case

Colorful quilted case with iPad inside
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Sew your own padded tablet/iPad Case to protect and even identify your stuff! The free Designer Zipper Bag video course I previously listed has very helpful tips for this project, too. In those videos, I show you how to bind the seam allowances (as you see in the picture) in great detail.

Long Pencil Pouches

Colorful pencil pouches with floral designs.
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The construction techniques on this Long Pencil Pouch Pattern are different than what you might have seen before. I streamlined the number of steps by fusing craft felt to the wrong side of the pretty cotton fabric to create a stable layer that would not need a lining.

You can also use cork fabric, vinyl, or marine vinyl instead of the outer fabric and skip the felt stabilizer.

Double Sided Zips

A set of three colorful zipper pouches
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The Double-Sided Zip Pattern is a popular lined zipper pouch tutorial. This pouch is perfect for your phone and a card or two. The seam allowances on this pouch are hidden inside the lining (not bound).

Pro tip: The topstitching on items like this helps keep the lining pieces from getting caught in the zipper teeth. Lengthen your sewing machine stitches for a pretty look.

Pillbox Pouch

Colorful quilted sewing kit with scissors
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The Pillbox Pouch has a flat boxy shape, but don’t let its 1” depth fool you… it can actually hold a lot of stuff! I stuffed a bunch of small Aurifil thread spools into this one.

Trending: Quilted everything is trending. Quilt your layers together before assembly on some of these other patterns to grab attention and add texture. I’ll show you how in the pillbox pattern.

Sunrise Zipper Pouch

handmade zipper pouch with a wrist strap and an applique sun
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My friend Sarah has a “Pouches to Gift” series. This Sunrise Pouch is #3 and I love it! Her patterns are easy to follow, and her fabric choices are so fun!

Bags & Totes

Tiny Tote

Tiny tote with a phone inside
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Do you know what happens when you add handles and pockets to a zipper pouch? You get the Tiny Zipper Bag! Your favorite scraps are dying to be sewn into an adorable tiny bag! 

See-Through Tote

See through tote bag filled with supplies made with quilting cotton and clear vinyl fabric from fat quarters
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Just add straps and pockets to a large vinyl zipper pouch and you’ve got a perfect bag for the airport! Check out this See-Through Tote.

Pro tip: It’s just fine to cut vinyl with your rotary cutter.

Project Bags

Colorful project pouches with handles for project organization
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This Project Pouch Pattern is a zippered bag with a vinyl front. It would make a nice handmade touch for pre-packaged projects. It is also perfect for organizing your hand-sewing work, unfinished quilt blocks, or embroidery projects to organize or take on the go. My quilted handle technique is new – you won’t find it anywhere else!  .

Sturdy Storage Tote

boxy storage tote with a handle and a zipper.
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DIY Sturdy Storage Tote is big enough for home storage. I like to keep towels and quilts organized using these in my closet.

DIY Garment Bag

colorful fabric with a zipper
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Do you have need of a pretty DIY garment bag? This is handy for traveling with hang-up clothes.

Yarn or String Project Bag

Hand sewn project bag made for yarn or string projects.
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Sew up a roomy bag that’s perfect for carrying balls of yarn and your knitting or crochet projects too! This half-barrel shaped bag has an easy to install eyelet (or grommet) on top through which you can draw out the yarn.

Easy Big Tote Bag

Colorful patterned bag with straps
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I’ve had so many requests from readers asking me to post this bag tutorial. A couple of you are making these totes to sell at craft fairs and your customers want a bag with zip closure. I am thrilled to hear that!

Chubby Lunch Tote

Colorful gingham and striped lunch tote with floral design sewn with quilting cotton
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Sew the perfect lunch box with this free lunch bag pattern! This fabric lunch box is made with insulated batting to keep your food warm or cold. Naturally, it isn’t just for lunch or snacks – it also makes a sweet little purse. Use it to inside a suitcase for special items like makeup or toiletries.

Color Blocked Bag

Colorful tote bag with floral arrangement fabric stabilizer
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Get ready! I’m going to show you how to sew a tote bag, but not just any bag… You can sew a beautiful new bag – with a color blocked exterior that will make everyone say wow! And it’s actually a very easy pattern to sew. 

Teacher Tote Bags

Colorful tote bags on wooden surface.
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Your kids’ teachers are the best! Show them that by sewing fast and easy teacher tote bags using canvas and cotton fabrics.

Boxy Duffle Bag

Floral patterned bag with black straps
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While we’re talking boxy bags, why not make a whole set with this Free Duffle Bag Sewing Pattern. It’s approximately 19” wide, 8” tall, and 8” deep, not including the handles or straps.

Purses & Slings

Baguette Bag

Floral patterned clutch bag with strap
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Sew a small purse in the cutest shape everyone wants right now – a Baguette Bag! This free sewing pattern is for a purse that may be small but you can still pack it with everything you need.

Pretty Sling Bag

Blue bag with polka dots and bird
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Sew the pretty sling bag that you’ve been dreaming of! This easy tote bag pattern has an exterior zipper pocket, another zipper pocket, and two slip pockets inside.

Pretty Hobo Bag

blue tote with floral embroidery as an example of a bag pattern to sew
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Sew up a beautiful hobo bag style purse – it’s easier than you think! This purse pattern is simple enough that it won’t take more than a day to sew, and yet still has all the features that I want in an everyday purse.

Triple Zipper Bag

a bag on it's side showing multiple zipper openings.
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The Triple Zipper Bag has three zippers on the outside, and another zipper on a coin pocket inside. Add tabs and a strap for bag, or leave them off for a pouch.

Phone Case and Card Wallet

Colorful floral cell phone crossbody wallet
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This zipper pouch is also a cardholder, phone pouch, and wallet! Don’t miss the DIY Phone Case and Wallet Pattern.

Easy Fabric Strip Bag

patchwork cotton strips sewn into a simple cross body bag
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Sew a cute zipper bag using 2 1/2″ jelly roll strips! The size is perfect for carrying just a few essentials. I had to make a couple so every girl in my house could have one.

Sling Bag

colorful cross body or fanny pack modeled to demonstrate an easy bag pattern
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They’re back, and as popular as ever! Sew your own cross body bag (a.k.a. fanny pack, hip bag, sling bag) with two zippered compartments using your favorite fabric and the same easy sewing techniques that I have used on my other patterns.

Convertible Cross Body Tote

colorful handmade bag slung on a woman's shoulder
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Sew a beautiful cross-body bag pattern that will be your new favorite purse! I usually carry my bags over one shoulder, so I made the strap convertible. I love the double-strap look!

Boxy Pouch or Purse!

boxy shaped zipper bag shown with and without handles to demonstrate options in a free sewing pattern
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This bigger Boxy Zipper Bag Pattern can be made with or without bag hardware. You can add handles to make a purse, or add D-rings and a strap to make a cross-body bag.

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