Ouch Pouch Free Pattern
| |There is no end to the many uses of zippered pouches. The addition of a first aid cross to this zippered bag instantly transforms it into a handy ouch pouch.

Fill your DIY first aid pouch with band aids, pain relievers, antibacterial ointment, and more. This ouch pouch would be perfect to store in a tote or glove box for quick access. We love that the cross detail uses up some of those tiny scraps you may not know what to do with.

Pouch Materials Required:
- assorted scraps of Red, White, Navy and lining fabrics
- 10″ zipper or longer
- quilt batting
- basic sewing supplies
- sewing machine

Use this beginner sewing tutorial for the iconic first aid travel bag or omit the cross detail for and easy to sew zipper pouch. We love the idea of adding a variety of patchwork blocks to your pouch.
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