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Easter Egg Treat Pouch

Get ready to add an extra dose of excitement to your Easter celebrations with our brand new Easter Surprise Bag! This innovative treat pouch is designed to bring joy and wonder to both kids and adults alike. Say goodbye to traditional Easter egg hunts and hello to a whole new level of fun and anticipation. This one-of-a-kind treat pouch is guaranteed to make your Easter celebrations even more memorable. With its vibrant colors and charming design, the Easter Delight Pack is the perfect way to add a touch of magic to your festivities. So, why settle for ordinary Easter eggs when you can indulge in the extraordinary with our Easter Delight Pack?

SUPPLY TO MAKE EASTER EGG TREAT POUCH

Since it uses 5″ square fabric pieces, you can use a charm pack fabric bundle. If using layer cake fabric size, you will have four pieces of 5″ square fabric to make one Easter egg treat holder.

You will get 12 pieces of 5″ square fabrics from a fat quarter fabric to make three pieces of the egg-shaped pouch. Of course, you can use scrap fabric as long as it is enough to make four pieces of 5″ square fabrics.

Use fusible fleece or batting for the layer. You can make your own template or use a simple oval shape.

  • 2 pieces of 5″ square fabric for the front side
  • 2 pieces of 5″ square fabric for the back side
  • 2 pieces of 5″ square fusible fleece or batting
  • Egg shape template, make your own 
  • Disappeared fabric marker
  • Pins or quilting clips
  • Small plate, bowl, or any circle object
  • Ruler
  • Thread
  • Chopstick
  • Sewing machine
  • Ironing machine

For the front side, pin together fusible fleece on the bottom, then two pieces of square fabric with the right side facing each other on top of it. Use a small plate or a circle object to trace the curve on the fabric.

Sew on the curve traced line. Trim the extra fabric 0.25″ from the stitched line.

Clip or fringe cut the extra fabric along the curve. Make sure not to cut the stitch off. Turn the fabric right side out. Press it with the ironing machine. Then, topstitch along the curve edge.

Trace the egg shape template on the wrong side of the fabric of one fabric square for the backside.

Pin together fusible fleece, the right side of one fabric square for the backside facing up, the front side fabric layer, with the top curve edge 1.25″ from the top square fabric edge, then the right side of the square fabric with the traced egg template facing down align with the other square piece

Sew along the traced egg line. Skip 1.5″ for the opening gap.

Trim the extra material 0.25″ from the stitched line.
Trim the extra fusible fleece from the stitched line.
Turn the pouch right side out. Use a chopstick to push the edge.

Fold the opening gap inward. Press it with an ironing machine.
Topstitch along the edge and close the opening at the same time.
The Easter egg treat pouch is ready to use now.

The pouch has enough room for candies or lollipop. You can use one pouch each for a gift or several treat pouches for the Easter basket filler.

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