Zip: Standing

: After sewing the side and bottom seams, pinch the bottom corners so the side seam aligns with the bottom seam. Measure and sew across the corner (usually 0.75 to 1 inch from the tip) to create the flat base.

: Add small fabric tabs to the ends of the zipper for a professional, "dent-free" finish. Standing zip

Whether you are a sewing enthusiast looking to create a functional handmade accessory or a business owner exploring efficient packaging, the "standing zip" pouch is a versatile solution. Its defining feature is a bottom gusset that allows the bag to stand upright, maximizing space and visibility. : After sewing the side and bottom seams,

: Typically 7–9 inches, depending on the desired pouch size. Whether you are a sewing enthusiast looking to

: Sandwich the zipper between the main fabric and the lining, then sew using a zipper foot.

Creating a standing zipper pouch is a popular beginner-to-intermediate sewing project. The "secret" to making it stand is "boxing" the corners to create a flat base. Fabric : Main exterior fabric and a matching lining.

For a full walkthrough, experts like Melanie Ham and Ameroonie Designs offer detailed patterns and video tutorials.