Make these stunning fabric envelopes for Valentine’s Day

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Make beautiful fabric envelopes to give to friends, family members, or anyone in your life. This fun project is sure to put a smile on your face and someone else’s. 

Fabric Envelopes

Fabric envelope pattern

Make your own envelope with this easy peasy fabric envelopes tutorial! These adorable DIY envelopes are perfect as Valentine envelopes for love letters but they work just as great as fabric envelope pouches for small gifts or treats for kids!

Emails might be faster but a letter in a mail is so much more meaningful! And when they’re delivered in fabric envelopes, that speaks volumes! Perfect for Valentine’s day love letters, these lovely DIY envelopes can be much more than just messengers of love!

DIY envelope

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Make your own envelope

I made these fabric envelopes for my little daughter who loves celebrating Valentine’s day! She and I believe Valentine’s day is not meant for couples only, it’s supposed to be the day when love of all kinds is celebrated. And since our little family has lots of love to share, we kind of made it a tradition to share little things that are truly meaningful and say “I love you” like nothing else does.

Valentine fabric envelopes

Just like these cute fabric envelopes which will end up being filled with candy for Ellie and small paper crafts made by Ellie for me.

Envelope pattern

But I think these fabric envelope pouches look super cute as home decor too, particularly in a girls’ room! And I would totally use these to keep sewing notions and small craft supplies organized and easy to reach. These are just too cute to resist, I could fill my whole sewing/craft room with these tiny gems! The pom poms and the pink cording add even more cuteness and that’s why I opted for these instead of adding buttons or Velcro as I considered initially.

Valentine envelopes

Envelope template

The fabric envelope pattern is super easy to make if you want to draw your own. But if you’re not feeling adventurous, I made an envelope pattern (well, actually two because I made two types of envelopes). They’re available to purchase here!

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How to sew DIY Envelopes

Fabric envelope pouches

Materials:

  • fabric envelope template
  • fabric scraps in cute patterns and colors
  • scissors
  • ruler
  • fabric marker
  • pins
  • blunt tool to push corners
  • pom poms
  • hand needle
  • decorative cording or bakers twine
  • matching thread
  • sewing machine

Directions:

  • Place two different fabric right sides together and top with the envelope pattern.
  • Cut out the fabrics.

  • With the fabric still facing right sides, pin the edges and the top.

  • Sew with 1/2 seam allowance. Leave the bottom open.

  • Trim the tip.

  • Cut a notch in each of the side corners.

  • Trim the allowance to 1/4″.

  • Turn fabrics right side out through the open bottom.

  • Push the corners out with a blunt tool like a bamboo skewer then press the fabric.
  • Clip the bottom inside corner about 1/8″

  • Fold the bottom edges in, about 1/8″
  • Fold the bottom corners inside, 1/8″

  • Press everything very well.

  • Edge stitch down the bottom.

  • Fold the bottom of the envelope up, until the bottom corners are just about 1/8″ below the top side corners.

  • Edge stitch around the sides and the top of the envelope.

  • Fold the top of the envelope down and press.

  • Hand stitch a matching pom poms to the flap and one in the middle of the bottom part of the envelope.

  • Wrap some cording or bakers twine around these pom poms and your pretty fabric envelopes are done! Enjoy!

I hope you liked my tutorial and as always, if you do, please let me know in the comments and rate this tutorial! Thanks!

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Fabric envelopes sewing pattern

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8 Comments

  1. Cheryl Siegenthaler says:

    Just what I was looking for to give tomorrow. Looks like I can whip out a number of them to give to Sunday school teachers. Thank you.

  2. Christina Thomas-Hall says:

    Great and Quick Ideas, Thank You!

  3. Hello, I wanted to Thank you for taking the time to share all of your wonderful ideas with us!😊 I really appreciate you for it. As a beginner in sewing, I am learning so very much! I have you to Thank! Blessings, Stacy

  4. I signed up for your newsletter and I am in the templates/ebook/printable downloads and I do not see this fabric envelope pattern. This is very confusing.

    1. Hi, Barb! Thanks for your interest in my templates and for joining my newsletter! The envelope templates are available for the sewing newsletter subscribers, as mentioned in the tutorial. I’m guessing you accidentally signed up to the crafts newsletter. Kindly choose the sewing newsletter in this form (https://bit.ly/2UZj8iJ) and you’ll be able to access all of the current and future sewing freebies. Thanks!

  5. Bianka Jesse says:

    Hi, I love this pattern but cannot find where to download it for free.

    1. Hi, Bianka! Thanks for signing up to my email newsletter! I can see you opened the welcome email. The link to all the patterns and templates is at the bottom of that email.

      1. Bianka Jesse says:

        Thank you very much…