pouchmaking
Pouchmaking is the design and production of small bags, pouches, and containers created from textiles, leather, paper, or synthetic materials. The term encompasses both artisanal crafts and industrial packaging, and covers a range of forms from simple drawstring coin purses to lined zipper pouches. Pouches are typically used for storage, presentation, or protection of contents and can be reusable or disposable.
Materials and closures: Common materials include cotton and canvas, felt, leather, synthetic fabrics, and laminated or
Construction: The general workflow involves pattern design, material selection, cutting, assembly, and finishing. Techniques vary by
Types and uses: Drawstring pouches, zippered pouches, gusseted pouches, coin pouches, jewelry pouches, and sachets are
History and industry: Pouches have ancient antecedents in many cultures, often carried as personal tools. In
Sustainability and trends: The field emphasizes material choice and recyclability, upcycling of scraps, and durable, reusable