EdenCrafts How-To: Easy Padded Toy Pouches!

Contributor: Taylor Taylor
I made one today and sewed it by hand. It doesn't look too nice, but at least it works. Not too bad for my first sewing attempt ever I'd say. I made it out of an old t-shirt but didn't use any of the padding for it since it was for a silicone toy and I didn't think it needed it.
09/29/2011
Contributor: kadytheredpanda kadytheredpanda
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Originally posted by Elaira
Mine was actually a $60 one from Wal-mart. (Why does it seem like I get everything from there?) It's a 10 stitch Brother machine and I've been able to work magic with it. It's something worth investing in.
Now THAT'S a bargain!

I have a Janome mini I got for $30 used. Thank you for giving me an idea for my next sewing machine.
09/30/2011
Contributor: SugarLips SugarLips
OMG thank you thank you thank you for doing this. I can't wait to go home and try it!
11/17/2011
Contributor: SilverIsis SilverIsis
Yea! I finally have a project for that hot UPS dude fabric I saw at the quilt store
11/17/2011
Contributor: Missmarc Missmarc
tyvm for the video!
11/17/2011
Contributor: marrythenight marrythenight
I know this is a very, very old post, but I really did I find this helpful and I wanted to come in and say THANK YOU! I really need some covers for my toys, and I have a bunch of leftover cotton from some projects, so I just need some batting and I'm set! thank you SO MUCH for this tutorial.
03/31/2012
Contributor: SubmissiveFeminist SubmissiveFeminist
Very cute! Thanks for sharing this. =)
04/01/2012
Contributor: VelvetDragon VelvetDragon
I love this! Thanks so much. I've made regular pouches, but I want to make padded ones now. I wish my sewing machine worked, hand sewing takes forever. Boo.
05/11/2012
Contributor: jinxydc jinxydc
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Originally posted by Elaira
I promised you guys I was going to do this, so here it is!

The great thing about these is that you can make them into any size you need. You can make a long, skinny one for floggers and crops. You can make small ones for bullets. You can use ... more
Wonderful tutorial! I have the sudden urge to whip one up for each of my toys now!
05/23/2012
Contributor: BeepBop BeepBop
Thank you so much for this!
05/27/2012
Contributor: AlianneCimorene AlianneCimorene
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Originally posted by Elaira
I promised you guys I was going to do this, so here it is!

The great thing about these is that you can make them into any size you need. You can make a long, skinny one for floggers and crops. You can make small ones for bullets. You can use ... more
Thanks for the great tutorial. I've been wanting to make a couple of pouches for all the glass toys I've ordered and your post helped me avoid a couple of pitfalls I would have eventually bumped into, since I've not done a sewing project in YEARS and have gotten rusty.
07/13/2012
Contributor: SneakersAndPearls SneakersAndPearls
The video isn't showing up for me, but I can get a feel for what you did by your supply list. I've made drawstring pouches before for my toys, even lined ones, but I never thought to pad them! That'd be great for the glass ones.
07/13/2012
Contributor: FallFire FallFire
Very cool! I may have to work on my sewing skills so I can make these. Thanks for sharing!
07/21/2012
Contributor: girlparts girlparts
I think I'll make a few of these for my toys so they don't have to just sit in the bottom of my dresser any more.
10/12/2012
Contributor: amenti amenti
Awesome! Thank you, I was just looking for something to help me make pouches for my new toys.
11/25/2012
Contributor: amenti amenti
Now I just need to find a good substitute for Quilt batting then I have everything already to go! Any suggestions of alternatives I could use for this project? thanks again!
11/25/2012
Contributor: AliMc AliMc
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Originally posted by amenti
Now I just need to find a good substitute for Quilt batting then I have everything already to go! Any suggestions of alternatives I could use for this project? thanks again!
I'm in the same boat
11/25/2012
Contributor: Adriana Ravenlust Adriana Ravenlust
Just found this but the image is broken.
11/25/2012
Contributor: GingerAnn GingerAnn
This may be an oldie, but it's certainly a goodie! Fantastic topic and a gorgeous idea - will certainly make myself a pouch or two!
10/08/2018