Howdy chaps, Really liked the look of the canvas belt pouch Woodlore sell, and had that magic 'I can make that' thought, so had a play with some old Dickies work wear light weights I had kicking around.
Pieces cut out, will use the fly for the pouch zipper. the other bits were taken from one leg, I took the measurements off the Woodlore pouch and added a couple cm each side for an overlap to sew.
I made a double layered belt loopand stitched that onto the back panel first, then started to attatch the zipper .
then just sew round adding the panels as you go, till you end up with something like this.
Embellish the front if you wish, I thought as it came from the trousers it's not a false claim to call it a Dickies pouch. you can see the marking out, nice and simple.
Sew on the front, this will be easier due to the back holding the shape of the pouch already.
Before you sew the last bit make sure you open the Zip, then sew, trim off the ragged edges and threads, turn Outside in, and you'll have a pouch for what ever you want, mine will be a first aid kit.
Hope you like it and have a go yourself.
Southey.
Pieces cut out, will use the fly for the pouch zipper. the other bits were taken from one leg, I took the measurements off the Woodlore pouch and added a couple cm each side for an overlap to sew.

I made a double layered belt loopand stitched that onto the back panel first, then started to attatch the zipper .

then just sew round adding the panels as you go, till you end up with something like this.

Embellish the front if you wish, I thought as it came from the trousers it's not a false claim to call it a Dickies pouch. you can see the marking out, nice and simple.

Sew on the front, this will be easier due to the back holding the shape of the pouch already.

Before you sew the last bit make sure you open the Zip, then sew, trim off the ragged edges and threads, turn Outside in, and you'll have a pouch for what ever you want, mine will be a first aid kit.

Hope you like it and have a go yourself.
Southey.
