Zip Ornament Sewing Pattern
$6.50 (or 1 credits) $3.25
This zip ornament sewing pattern is perfect for holding small gifts, everyday items, or as a reusable Christmas cracker. It comes in three sizes, is fully reversible and has a zip closure.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes S-L.
Features
- Beginner friendly
- Zip closure
- Fully reversible
- Packed with pro tips and expert advice
- Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
- Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
- Instant-download digital sewing pattern
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“A clever and exciting way to give a gift to your loved ones.”
Buy More Credits
Adi Brewerton –
A Fun and easy pattern, could be just decorative if you want, but actually functional as well. The hand stitching of the opening is a little complicated but otherwise straightforward. It’s also a great chance to reuse old zips as they don’t need to be an exact length.
Agnes Robinson –
It is a fun sew. The end result is amazing. It can be tricky a little but worth it.
Amanda Hockham –
Loved making these! They are easy and a great scrap buster. Can’t wait to make more!
Amber Stefanick –
This was a fun sew! There are so many options to customize and they will be fun to gift to teachers with a gift card tucked inside.
Amy Kaczenski –
Quick and easy and perfect for year round crafting!
Clare Bowes –
Another fantastic scrap busting pattern, and perfect for using fat quarters, I made mine out of FQs in my stash.
I would suggest that you follow the step by step instructions and take your time, to take you through to make a lovely lined pouch which can be used for a wide variety of needs. Small is great for an ipod and ear phones. Medium and large great for gifts too.
Courtney Palmer –
Really sweet pattern, takes a couple to get used to getting them perfectly round, I can see quite a few uses for these ornaments year round!
Daph Né Geerared –
This is such an easy and quick sew with a lot of possible uses!! I really love this little pouche. I’ll make an advent calender of it next month ;-).
Debbie Prince –
Absolutely fantastic and not just for Christmas. Great for little gifts at any time of the year or storing your lip balm, earphones, could be made into an advent calendar. The possibilities are endless!!
Elmarie van Deventer –
Yet another quick, easy, versatile sew from the Rebecca Page team. These gorgeous little bags come in 3 different sizes making them ideal for a variety of uses.
Emily Owen Stephens –
Fun sewing project! I can’t wait to make a million of these ornaments to hold all my teacher gifts cards this year. It’s so cute and a easy to personalize.
Erica Nemnich –
These things are so cute and simple to make. They can be used for more than just ornaments too! Pattern is easy to follow that even ones intimidated by zippers can have an awesome pouch
Erin Jo –
This was such a fun make! The pattern is great for “scrap busting” as it doesn’t much fabric, and the instructions are easy to follow. This makes for great ornaments, key chains, and gift pouches!
Erin McKinneu –
This pattern is a quick sew! These zip ornaments will be great to carry headphones or loose change. Plus, it’s great practice cutting and sewing curves!
Erin McKinneu –
Quick, fun, versatile sew! Perfect for Christmas gift giving or adapting for other year-round gifts! Also makes a great stash buster! Directions are clear and make it so easy!
Franchesca Delgado –
Excellent scrap buster, so cute and useful!
Francisca Beitler –
The zip ornaments are a beautiful gift or a giftwrapper. Great for Christmas or birthdays. Perfect for using scraps of fabric and left-over (concealed) zippers. You can also use little pieces of ribbon to make them even more beautiful.
Geneviève Ouellet –
Such a fun, easy, and cute project!
Heather Gratton –
Yet another super additive pattern from Rebecca Page. I can see this becoming a popular Christmas or birthday gift as its so quick and easy to sew up and can be made as decorative as your imagination lets it! Love it!
Intan Sofia –
Best pattern.Easy sewing and instruction. Have lot fun with this.❤
Irene Grimes –
These will make fabulous gifts! I made several in each size and will give them away throughout the year whenever I need a gift for someone – either by themselves, or holding another small something!
Isabelle Couture –
That was a quick and fun sew, and what and awesome scrap buster! I used fabric that I thought could only be used as appliqués because they were so small! Can’t wait to make some more!
Jenna Page –
The ultimate scrap buster!! Simple, quick sew with amazing results, can’t wait to make more of these ?
Jenni Elizabeth Early –
Such a fun pattern! These turn out super-cute, and they’re so quick and easy. My 11 and 12 year olds made them without much assistance from me. Perfect for holding all the little things: coins, gift cards, mini stuffed animals, and all the other things my kiddos haven’t thought of yet…
Jennifer Lichak –
The Zip Ornaments are quick, easy, fun scrap busters! With great instructions, great photos and a well done tutorial. These will be the perfect holiday gift and will be useful throughout the year!
Jennifer Preece –
If you don’t follow the pattern properly you can run into some issues there’s a lot of little details that can be missed. Cute pattern!
Jenny Gomez –
These were absolutely adorable! Great in Christmas fabrics for an ornament that holds a gift and also fabulous in fun fabric as an earbuds holder or to put jewelry in!
Jessica Barajas –
These were a quick sew and not difficult to put together. I think the hardest part was closing the turning space at the end, but it wasn’t too bad. Definitely a good pattern to have on hand for scrap-busting or a quick gift.
Jo Sharp –
Lovely easy sew with a great result in all sizes. This are fantastic little pouches for gifting all year round.
Juliana Garibaldi –
I simply love the zip ornaments! Perfect for Christmas presents!!
Julie Mcbrien –
Great scrap buster and ideal for christmas gifts.
Julie McKinley –
Another fun, but oh so practical, project! These are so cute as Christmas decorations but also so practical for everyday storage use.
Karen Thomas –
Love this pattern, it is an unusual ornament that can be used for so many things. It is perfect to hang on the tree with some money in if you are gifting cash as it makes it a little bit more special than just an envelope. The different sizes are great because it means that as well as using it for a hanging ornament they can be used for keeping in your bag, imagine the larger one with your cables in clipped inside your bag, no more searching through everything to find them, the end of the tangle of wires in your bag getting caught on them every time you take something out.
The pattern is easy to follow and would be a great scrap buster to use with the kids. The ideal pattern to help reduce any wasted fabric, so if you are looking for something to help you be a little bit greener in your crafting while still producing something beautiful this pattern is for you.
Kat Churchill –
Great scrap buster, so quick and easy. They will make great gifts
Katie Kennedy –
What a sweet little project! These will be fun to hang on our Christmas tree, but my boys are also very excited to hide their own tiny treasure inside. I also plan to make a few as baby gifts because they are the perfect size for holding a pacifier. Instructions were clear and easy to follow along, and this is a great way to start with zippers if you’re new to them.
Katie Weatherly –
Endless possibilities with this cute project. Quick sew.
Khirya Littoria –
Simple and quick sewing, accessible to beginners. Perfect finishes, no visible seams.
Kim Cierpik-Gold –
Such a fun, quick, scrap-busting pattern! I love the functionality of this ornaments, but also for those considering sustainability in their crafting, these will make excellent gift pouches instead of wrapping. I consider myself a beginner sewist, and after the first ornament, I was able to sew the other two quickly. All three were finished in a matter of a few hours.
Kirsty Bucholz –
So very cute and so easy to make. The perfect small Christmas gift.
Kyra Delaney –
This was such a quick sew. I sewed the small ornament and attached it to a clip so I could use it as a change purse on my key chain. I used a sturdy metal zipper so I had to skip over it while sewing but otherwise the sew went great. The directions were straightforward and so easy to follow.
Laura Walker –
Super quick, super easy and super cute!!!
Laura Wheelis –
This pattern was super fun and turned out so cute! The small holds a pair of headphones, chapstick, maybe some jewelry. It’s pretty small and would be great for tiny stocking stuffers. The medium is perfect for giftcards and can also fit additional goodies. The large can hold a lot! I was surprised how much I could cram in there! I also really like that all 3 nest and fit inside each other. Makes later use or use for travel even easier.
Leigh Ann McDermott –
Excellent scrap busting project for beginners or experienced alike. Perfect to decorate your tree during the holidays, to hold gifts or gift cards. A fun and quick sew.
Linda Riggall –
Love, love, love this pattern. A very quick and fun make. A great project for a beginner, especially if you are learning how to put zips in. My kids all loved it and put in their orders straightaway. The small size is perfect for carrying small change or a pair of head phones. They make perfect carriers for little gifts but definitely not just for Christmas.
Liz Faber –
These were a super cute and quick sew. A perfect sew to make for a secret Santa present. My hot top would be to be aware of the direction of your fabric – one of my zips is the wrong way round because I wasn’t paying enough attention (just proves it’s handmade!). The medium size would be perfect to make a ‘wrapping’ for gift cards for those hard to buy for people in your life.
Loren Lewis –
Such a quick and fun sew! I made each size, and each took just over an hour from start to finish.
These are going to look great on my Christmas tree.
Magda Rindmo –
As easy and fun pattern to make. Will be perfect for Christmas gifts!
Manuela Zender –
Super cute ornaments, fast and easy to sew. My kids love them , my daughter got the Medium one on her backpack now. The small one is great for coins and the Large one is great for gifting. Gonna fill one with goodies for the Teacher.
Marietjie Goosen –
Such an easy quick sew with so much uses.
Mary Acosta –
Easy and great pattern. I will be making more as Christmas gifts. The only thing i would add is the size of zipper recommend for each pouch
Mary Acosta –
Love it. Plan on making several for Christmas
Michelle Mason –
These are very cute and can be used as decorations and then double up as a little purse. Best thing of all they take hardly any fabric and can be made in less than an hour.
Mireille Ribiere –
Give you’re present in this easy gift pattern how easy it is to make how much fun it is to give. Put some make-up , money etc in and the reciever will have for ever a great memory about it.
Nadine Simard –
Quick and easy project. Good introduction to zipper.
Nali Nali –
This is a travelling pouch for watch. I made mid-size and inserted poly wadding for cushioning. It looks adorably puffy ❤”
Nat Laskey –
Quick, easy sew, perfect for using up scraps. The Medium size fits a gift card nicely, or would be great for headphones etc, the large fits an ipod touch – or lots of lollies!
Nichole Merren –
These Zip Ornaments are adorable!! They were a quick sew with easy to understand directions and will make a perfect gift within a gift for the holidays! Planning to make a bunch and fill them with goodies for giving!
Pamela Stump –
Fast, quick, and easy beginner pattern. Great for the tree or for small gifts. I liked introducing a surprising print in the lining – a little treat for whoever undid the zipper.
Pamela Turner Munnerlyn –
I had so much making these and will be making more as gifts and it can be used year round for gift giving.
Paula Crebbs –
I made all 3 sizes in fabrics I knew my grandkids would like. I was quite please with how fast it all came together. I added a key ring so they can attach it to their back packs for school. So many small things can be stored inside from ear buds, to coins and even small toys. The possibilities are endless!
Rachel Loper –
Such an easy sew! I whipped three of these bad boys up in a few hours. I plan using these as gift card holders for Christmas presents for the family, but they could just as easily be coin purses or mini wallets.
Samantha Burton –
Very fun to make! I love the way they look in the end and once you finally perfect them, you’ll want to make more! Very fast and easy to make also!
Sandy Simpson –
What a cute and quick sew. These are so versatile and their purpose is limited only by your imagination.
Shaina Mack –
These zip ornaments make perfect gift card holders, headphone holders and ornaments with surprises inside. Perfect for the upcoming holiday season because the project can be started and finished in an hour and they make the perfect handmade addition to any gift. This is a must sew pattern!
Sharon Courtney –
A fun quick sew which can be used for many things, a festive decoration to hang on the tree with a small gift inside, a handy ear bud keeper to hang on your keyring, a purse, the list is endless!
Great scrap buster which uses up all those leftover pieces. Easy to follow instructions with clear photos to follow.
Shelley Clark –
I love these ornaments. The instructions are easy to follow and they go together rather quickly. They are also super versatile and can easily be used as pouches for coins, ear buds, etc with any fabric you’d like.
Sherley-Ann Meunier –
Great pattern! Quick and fun to sew!
Sseem Sing –
Great sew and even better gift idea especially with holidays coming .
Stephanie Carnovale –
What an awesome Christmas project, loved making these as ornaments for my tree. I am planning to make an advent calendar with them. The great thing is that they don’t have to be Christmas themed you can use any fabric and make them coin purses or earphone holders, so convenient.
Suzanne Schoen –
Organize your stuff, especially in your bag, with these zip ornaments. No more loose cables, sweets, make up, you name it, it can be stored in these so easy to sew zip ornaments. The come in small, medium and large. And a fantastic scrap buster!!! Which is always good!
Sydney Norwood –
These are so cute!! Directions were super clear and easy to follow, finished product is adorable. Can’t wait to make many, many more of these!
Tania Vervaeke –
The Zip ornaments were a quick sew (not the part of the slip stitch, I’m not good at that). I will sew more, but my zippers were in late 😀 Easy to follow and make!
Taylor Valentine (Da Silva) –
I absolutely loved making these! They were so quick and easy to whip up and make the cutest little gift packaging for Christmas. The instructions were very clear and quite easy to follow. After making the first ornament, I was able to sew the rest without needing to look at the original instructions again. I will definitely be making a whole lot of these as little gift pockets for family members this Christmas!
Tiina Norrkniivilä –
An easy and fast pattern that is fun to sew! By taking a glance at the tutorial before starting you won’t have to figure out all the details by yourself and you get to hide the seams on the inside. This is a real scrapeater and big enough to hide small things.
Tomorrow Hughes Papaleo –
Super quick and easy sew for such a cute end product! Can be printed, fabric cut, and sewn up in just a few hours. It was easy to set up an assembly line to get a few of these done rather quickly. Also a great scrap buster project!
Tracie Alviso –
This is a fun and fast sew. I love all the ways you can use these. You can put gift cards or money in them and give as gifts. You can hang them on your tree. You can put ear buds in them. So many great uses. You can use scrap pieces of great fabric with it. Such a great pattern.
Veronica Hartwig –
Perfect simple Christmas gift idea. The zip ornaments are so quick and easy to sew with simple to follow instructions. I had no issues fitting them into my busy schedule and finishing in one nights sewing. I love how they look when complete being fully lined and the zip was super easy to do for this.
Cristy Alexandra –
The zip ornaments are a great, quick sew. They’re perfect for Christmas tree decorations that can hold a lovely gift, as well as being an heirloom item to reuse for years to come. Excellent for the eco-friendly lovers in your world.
Karla Henrichs –
Great idea. Can be used in so many ways.
Veronica Hartwig –
Perfect simple Christmas gift idea. The zip ornaments are so quick and easy to sew with simple to follow instructions. I had no issues fitting them into my busy schedule and finishing in one nights sewing. I love how they look when complete being fully lined and the zip was super easy to do for this.
Heather Luben –
These ornaments are such a unique, fun twist on ornaments, and a perfect way to give gift cards, photos, and small gifts! They would make adorable advent calendars too! They come with 3 sizes, but are easy to adapt for other sizes too, and can be left plain, or dressed up with bows, flowers, HTV, buttons, and more! There will be many more of these at my house this year!
Monaco Parker –
This is a very fun and easy sew for someone who has no time, and a secret stash of seasonal fabric to use! I probably made mine in under a half hour (not including the multiple trips to keep the baby asleep…). I will be making more as Christmas is right around the corner!
Pauline Kelly –
A clever and exciting way to give a gift to your loved ones. Hang it on your tree with a surprise inside or use it just as it as the ornament is a wrap in itself.
Mary Acosta –
Easy and great pattern. I will be making more as Christmas gifts. the only thing i would add is the size of zipper recommend for each pouch.
Kyra Delaney –
This was such a quick sew. I sewed the small ornament and attached it to a clip so I could use it as a change purse on my key chain. I used a sturdy metal zipper so I had to skip over it while sewing but otherwise the sew went great. The directions were straightforward and so easy to follow.
Nali Nali –
This is a travelling pouch for watch. I made mid-size and inserted poly wadding for cushioning. It looks adorably puffy ❤”
Gabz Jefferson –
This pattern is very easy to assemble. The finished product is so cute. I will surely make more for my Christmas tree.
Emma Gerrard –
A super quick and easy make that is so versatile. I made them to hold my headphones but it would be great for some many items and tree decorations too!
Kelly Tuttle –
Very cute, very quick and very easy- perfect for last minute gifts!
Bunford Orsi –
Great fast sew! Ideal for this time of the year!