Snappy Pouch

This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share a commission.

Snappy Pouch

Have you ever made a Snappy Pouch? Years ago I made snappy pouches using metal tape measures. You had to use tin snips to cut the metal tape and then cover the ends with duct tape.

Snappy Pouch

Snappy Pouches

Missouri Star Quilt Company now has a pattern and flexible bands to use. These are fast and easy to make.

Snappy Bands – 12 in a pack

MSQ gifted me the pattern and a package of the flexible Snappy Bands. The package of 12 bands is enough to make 6 pouches. I also received both items in my 2025 Advent box that I purchased.

I have made 4 different pouches so far.

Snappy Pouch

Adding the Snappy Bands

When I made my Stacks quilt with the Quilt Town fabric from MSQ, I saved the selvages and sewed them together to make a piece of fabric. I pulled it out and was able to make 2 Snappy pouches with it.

This year the Quilt Town collection has different fabrics but is just as cute.

Here I am adding the bands to the pouch, the pattern is easy to make. The lining fabric folds to the right side of the pouch which is where you slip the band into.

Adding the Snappy Bands

Quilt Town Pouches

I really like how these turned out.

Quilt Town snappy pouches

Quilted Snappy Pouch

This was the first snappy pouch I made. I quilted the right side of the pouch with just the batting behind it.

Snappy pouch quilted

Batik Snappy Pouch

In my next blog post, I’ll show you how I made the batik Snappy pouch.

Batik snappy pouch

Limited Time Free Snappy Pouch Pattern

For a limited time I can send you the free Snappy Pouch digital pattern from Missouri Star Quilt Co. Offer valid through May 31, 2026.

Head over to my Instagram channel and do the following:

  • Follow @freemotionbytheriver and @missouriquiltco
  • Leave a comment on Instagram and I will DM you the pattern link
Snappy Pouch pattern

Please note this post contains affiliate links, which means I’ll earn a small commission if you purchase through my link at no extra cost to you. Please see full disclosure here. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Great deals for you!

Looking for great buys on fabric and things? Check out these links

Connie with her dogs

About Connie

Hi, I’m Connie Kresin Campbell, the quilter, writer, and photographer behind Freemotion By the River. I enjoy inspiring others with my quilt tutorials and patterns. You’ll also see my sweet adopted dogs from time to time.

Be sure and subscribe to my newsletter for more free tutorials and printables.

Subscribe and get quilt tutorials sent to you twice a week!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

7 Comments

  1. cute pouches. No zippers

  2. Jancy Muensterman says:

    Looking forward to playing with the pattern and getting the snap bands from MQ

  3. I’ve seen these and even had one (daughter took it with her!) LOVE THEM. Thanks for the info. I think these will be great for gifts! Thanks again!

  4. I still use my snappy pouches. I love the idea of precut metal bands. I really like how you used the selvedge edges.

  5. Patsy Pirnat says:

    I went over to IT and followed you! Cute pattern.

  6. Good afternoon,
    I just read your article and I make snappy bags and sell them at the bazaars I got to. I have two of them coming up this fall, so I ordered some of the items to put in the bags to make them snap. This would be so much easier and safer then what I am using. thanks for sharing this with us. I am excited to use them.

  7. Ernestine says:

    I have purchased and downloaded free patterns from your website. Going to try the apple mug rug