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6 Popular Pencil Case Patterns for Back-to-School & Sewing Room Organization

August 18, 2025 By A Spoonful of Sugar - Leave a Comment

Back-to-school season is the perfect time to dive into a fun and functional sewing project—and what better way to get started than with a DIY pencil case? Whether you’re organizing stationery, storing sewing tools, or making handmade gifts, pencil cases are a beginner-friendly project that’s quick, satisfying, and endlessly customizable.

In this roundup, I’m sharing six of my most popular pouch patterns that double beautifully as pencil cases. Each one is designed with clear instructions, printable templates, and scrap-friendly construction—ideal for beginner sewists and seasoned makers alike.

👜 1. Tiny Tote

The Tiny Tote is a mini bag with big personality! With its structured shape and sturdy handles, it’s perfect for holding pens, markers, scissors, or even small notebooks. It’s a great beginner sewing project and makes a sweet teacher gift or desk organizer.

🌈 2. Rainbow Pouch

Brighten up your school supplies with the Rainbow Pouch! This cheerful zippered case features a rainbow striped external pocket and is perfect for holding colored pencils, highlighters, or sewing notions. It’s a fun way to practice zipper installation.

✂️ 3. Elastic Pencil Case

The Elastic Pencil Case is a clever design that wraps around a notebook or journal, keeping pens and pencils close at hand. It’s ideal for students, planners, or bullet journal fans—and it’s a great scrap-busting project!

🏠 4. Zippered House Pouch

Add a whimsical touch to your pencil case collection with the Zippered House Pouch. This charming design features a house-shaped silhouette and a zippered top, perfect for storing pens, rulers, or rotary cutters. It’s a great way to use up small fabric pieces and showcase your favorite prints.

🔪 5. Rotary Cutter Pouch

Originally designed to hold rotary cutters, this pouch also works beautifully as a pencil case. Its slim profile and secure closure make it ideal for organizing pens, seam rippers, or small tools. It’s a practical addition to any sewing kit or school bag.

👓 6. Glimmer Glasses Pouch

The Glimmer Glasses Pouch is a sleek and stylish case for eyeglasses—but it’s also perfect for pens, pencils, or markers. With its soft padding and easy construction, it’s a great sewing project and makes a thoughtful handmade gift.

🎁 Why Pencil Cases Make Great Gifts

Pencil cases are practical, personal, and perfect for gifting. Whether you’re sewing for a student, teacher, crafter, or planner enthusiast, these pouches can be customized with favorite fabrics, monograms, or themed prints. They’re also ideal for craft fairs, swaps, or stocking stuffers.

🧵 Scrap-Friendly & Beginner Approved

Each of these patterns is designed to be:

  • Easy to follow with step-by-step photo instructions
  • Printable at home with full-size templates
  • Scrap-friendly and fat quarter friendly
  • Quick to sew—most can be completed in under an hour

📥 Ready to Sew?

You can find all these pencil case patterns in my Etsy shop and on my Pattern Store. They’re perfect for back-to-school sewing, organizing your creative space, or making handmade gifts that are both useful and beautiful.

Filed Under: Back to School, Sewing, Sewing & Quilting Patterns Tagged With: back to school, beginner sewing, pencil case, pencil pouch, pouch, scrap sewing, sewing pattern, stationery, zipper

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