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Update: 18 January 2020 We have been so incredibly overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of both the Australian and international sewing communities in offering to make joey pouches for our Australian wildlife. We are now receiving a great deal of parcels each week and we feel that we will have more than enough pouches to distribute to our own wildlife carer network, as well as to help other wildlife groups in the region. As we have limited storage space, we would ask if you have not already started sewing pouches, that you please hold off on making any more until we distribute the pouches which we expect to arrive over the coming weeks. If you already have pouches sewn, please feel free to send them to us. We currently have no need for knitted or crocheted items thank you. On behalf of our Wildcare community, thank you for thinking of our precious wildlife at this. Karen Scott [email protected] Attached: Making Pouches for Orphaned Joeys

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Update:18January2020WehavebeensoincrediblyoverwhelmedbythekindnessandgenerosityofboththeAustralianandinternationalsewingcommunitiesinofferingtomakejoeypouchesforourAustralianwildlife.Wearenowreceivingagreatdealofparcelseachweekandwefeelthatwewillhavemorethanenoughpouchestodistributetoourownwildlifecarernetwork,aswellastohelpotherwildlifegroupsintheregion.Aswehavelimitedstoragespace,wewouldaskifyouhavenotalreadystartedsewingpouches,thatyoupleaseholdoffonmakinganymoreuntilwedistributethepoucheswhichweexpecttoarriveoverthecomingweeks.Ifyoualreadyhavepouchessewn,pleasefeelfreetosendthemtous.Wecurrentlyhavenoneedforknittedorcrocheteditemsthankyou.OnbehalfofourWildcarecommunity,thankyouforthinkingofourpreciouswildlifeatthis.KarenScottkaren@wildcare.org.auAttached:MakingPouchesforOrphanedJoeys

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Whatisajoeyandwhydotheyneedpouches?Theterm‘joey’referstothebabyofanymarsupial.Babypossums,gliders,kangaroos,wallabies,koalas,wombatsand bandicoots are all referred to as ‘joeys’. When hand-raising orphaned joeyswe try to imitate theway theirmotherwouldcareforthem,which includesprovidingthemwithawarmandsecurepouch inwhichthe joeywillliveuntilitisoldenough(…andbraveenough!)tostarttoventureawayfromitssafety.

AbouttheseinstructionsTherearevariouspatternsand instructionsavailableonline for joeypouches.Wehavecreated these instructionsbasedonpreferencesfromourownwildlifecarers.Ifyouaremakingpouchesforanotherwildlifegrouporcarer,wewouldsuggestyoucheckwiththemfirstiftheyhaveanyspecificpreferences.Makingjoeypouchesisagreatwaytonotonlyhelpyourlocalwildlife,butforless-experiencedsewers,theyareafantasticprojecttoimproveyoursewingskills.Theyareeasytomakeandwillgiveyouplentyofpractice!Becauseweoftenhavepeoplewith varying sewingknowledgeandexperiencemakingpouches,wehavedeveloped theseinstructions to cater for everyone. Experienced sewers will be able to skip through to the specifics, whilst less-experiencedsewerswillbenefitfromthestep-by-stepinstructionswithaccompanyingphotos.FabricchoicesBelowaresomeguidelinesforselectingfabrictomakejoeypouches:-

• Fabricmustbemadefromnaturalfibressuchas100%cotton.• Cottonjersey(t-shirt/knitfabric)andflannelettearethemostpreferredfabricsasthesearewarmandsoft.• Cotton sheets are also good choices, particularly during summermonths. Cotton sheets that have avery

smallpercentageofpolyesterareokay.• Donotusenon-natural(synthetic)fabricsastheydonot“breathe”andcancausethejoeystooverheat.• Unfurredjoeyshavedelicateskinsothefabricneedstobesoftsothatitdoesn’tcauseirritation.• Newfabricsarepreferredbutnotessential. Goodqualitysecond-handfabricssourcedfrombedlinencan

beused(e.g.flannelettesheets)butpleaseensurethattheyareingood,usablecondition.Sheetsthatarewellwornmayripeasilyonceanactivejoeyiswriggingaround!

• Justlikeanyotherbaby,ourmarsupialjoeysliketosuckle,sometimesontheirpouch,somaterialsthatdonotshedanylint,orpill,orhaveanyloosethreadsareessential.

• Thereisnopreferenceforspecificcoloursorfabricdesigns/patterns–ourjoeysdon’tmindifthefabricisaslightly“ugly”!

• If usingnew fabric, there isnoneed topre-wash the fabricor towash thepouchesbefore sending. Ourcarerswillwashbeforeusing.

• Ifusingsecond-handfabrics,pleasepre-washthefabric.

Whatyouwillneed

• Suitablefabricasperabove• Sewingmachine(hand-sewnpouchesarenotsuitablesorry)• Basicsewingnotions(ruler/tapemeasure,scissors,thread,pins/WonderClips)• Iron(noonelikesironing…butitreallymakesadifferencetothequalityofyourfinishedpouch)• Optional-Cuttingtools(cuttingmat,rulerandrotarycutter)• Optional-Overlocker(serger)–onlyrequiredforPouchCandbeneficialforPouchesDandE.

Easy Reference Sheet MakingPouchesforOrphanedJoeys Version2.1:UpdatedJanuary2020

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2Pouchsizes Differentspeciesrequiredifferentsizepouches.Smallspeciessuchasgliderswillneedmuchsmallerpouchesthanlarger species. Some, like kangaroos and wallabies, stay in their pouches for much longer than others so theyrequirealargerrangeofpouchsizes.We have listed below a guide on cutting your fabric, which should result in the finished pouch sizes listed.Measurementsinbothmetricandimperialareincluded.Pleasedon’tstressifyourpouchesendupbeingslightlydifferentinsize–joeyscomeinallsizes!Makethemostofthesizeofyourfabrictopreventwastage.Metricmeasurements Cutfabrictosize

Sizesincludeseamallowanceof~1cm.Ifcuttingonthefold,dividethedepthby2.

Finishedsizeofpouch Suitablefor:

Small

12cmwidex35cmdeep** 10cmwidex15cmdeep Gliders,Antechinus(unfurred)17cmwidex45cmdeep

15cmwidex20cmdeep Gliders(allages)Koalas(unfurred)Possums(unfurred)Bandicoots,Antechinus,NativeRodents

Med

ium

22cmwidex55cmdeep 20cmwidex25cmdeep Koalas(furred)Possums(furred)Kangaroosandwallabies(unfurred)

27cmwidex65cmdeep 25cmwidex30cmdeep Koalas(furred)Kangaroosandwallabies(furred)

Large 37cmwidex85cmdeep 35cmwidex40cmdeep Kangaroosandwallabies(furred)

54cmwidex135cmdeep 50cmwidex65cmdeep Kangaroosandwallabies(furred)**Makewithacurvedbottom

Imperialmeasurements Cutfabrictosize

Sizesincludeseamallowanceof¼”–½”Ifcuttingonthefold,dividethedepthby2.

Finishedsizeofpouch Suitablefor:

Small

5”widex13.5”deep** 4”widex6”deep Gliders,Antechinus(unfurred)7”widex17.5”deep 6”widex8”deep Gliders(allages)

Koalas(unfurred)Possums(unfurred)Bandicoots,Antechinus,NativeRodents

Med

ium 9”widex21.5”deep 8”widex10”deep Koalas(furred)

Possums(furred)Kangaroosandwallabies(unfurred)

11”widex25.5”deep 10”widex12”deep Koalas(furred)Kangaroosandwallabies(furred)

Large 15”widex33.5”deep 14”widex16”deep Kangaroosandwallabies(furred)

21”widex53.5”deep 20”widex26”deep Kangaroosandwallabies(furred)

**Makewithacurvedbottom

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35differentstylesofpouchesTheseinstructionsincludedetailsonmakingthefollowingvariationsofpouches:-

A. PouchwithFrenchseamsandstraightsidesandbottom(preferredoption)B. PouchwithFrenchseamsandstraightsidesandacurvedbottomC. Pouchwithsewnandover-lockedstraightseamsD. Doublepouch–fleeceouterpouchwithafixedinnerpouch(option1–foldedattop)(preferredoption)E. Doublepouch–fleeceouterpouchwithafixedinnerpouch(option2–flushtop)

Wesuggestreadingthroughtheinstructionsbeforestartinganddecidewhichstyleofpouchyouwouldliketomake.Youcanthenprintoutjusttherelevantpagesforthatstyleofpouch.

Straightorcurvedbottom–doesitmatter?Somewildlifecarerspreferpoucheswithcurvedbottoms.Somecarersfeelthatjoeyscanget‘stuck’inthecornersofsquare/rectangularpouches.Theonly joeysatriskofdoingsowouldbethesmallerspeciessuchastinyglidersandantechinus.Makingthesmallestpouchsizeswithcurvedbottomswouldpreventthisfromoccurring.Somecarersbelievethatthecurvedbottomsareessentialforlargerspecies.Mostofourcarersdon’tmindeitherwayandmanyactuallypreferthestraightbottomsasitprovidesabitofextrawriggleroomforactivejoeys.Manyjoeys,suchaskoalas,havealittleteddybearintheirpouchwiththemaswellforcomfortsotheextraroomofthesquarebottomhelps.Joeyslayinallsortsofweirdpositions–upsidedown,ontheirsideandsnuggledupamongsttheirsiblings.If you are making hanging bags for kangaroos and wallabies, it is important that those are curved but theseinstructionsdonotcoverthosetypesofbags.

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4Howmanypouchesdoweneed?Pouchesneedtobechangedregularly(sometimesasoftenaseachfeed),soeachjoeywillneedatleast30pouches.Mostcarerswillhaveatleastafewjoeysincareatanyonetime,sothat’salotofpouches!Carersareprettybusypeoplesohavingsufficientpouchesthattheydon’thavetowasheverydayisahugehelptothem.Thedonationofevenjustafewpouchesismorethanwelcome!The need for pouches is always great and any assistance that you can provide to our volunteers is greatlyappreciated.Havingajoeyincarenotonlytakestimewithchoressuchasfeeding(sometimesuptoeighttimesaday-throughboththedayandnight)butalsocleaning,foodpreparationandcollectingnaturalfoodforolderjoeys.Mostofourwildlifecarershavemorethanonejoeyincare,whichalsogreatly increasestheirworkloadandmostvolunteerwildlifecarersworkfulltimeinotherareasofemployment.WherecanIsendpouches?CompletedpouchescanbepostedtoWildcarefordistribution.Pleaseincludeanotewithyournameandpostaladdress,sothatwecanletyouknowthepoucheshavearrived.Ourpostaladdressis:

WildcareAustraliaInc

POBox2379 Nerang,Queensland,4211

AustraliaSendingviacourier: WildcareAustralia(Att:Karen) c/-FirstMortgageInvestments 11WestStreet BurleighHeads,Queensland,4220Ifyouaresendingaparcelorboxofpouches,itmaybemoreeconomicaltouseaparceldeliveryservicesuchasSendlewheretheparceliscollectedfromyouanddeliveredtousdirectly.TheirparcelpricesareoftencheaperthanAustraliaPost.https://www.sendle.com/

Ifyouaresendingfromoverseas,pleaseinvestigatetheshippingchargesbeforesewing,asinternationalpostalchargestoAustraliaareveryhigh.

Needingmoreinformation?Ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutmakingjoeypouches,pleasedon’thesitatetocontactme.Iamnevertoobusytotalksewing!

[email protected]

Thankyou!On behalf of all of our volunteerwildlife carers, thank you for taking an interest in caring for our precious littlewildlife!

Ifyouwouldlikeaprintedcopyoftheseinstructionspostedtoyou,[email protected].(Australiaonly)

Wearehappytoprovideaprintedcopyevenifyouaremakingpouchesforanotherwildlifegroup!

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PouchA-PouchwithFrenchseams(straightsidesandbottom)

Note:Wehaveusedacontrastingthreadcolourinthediagramstomakeiteasiertosee.Mostsewerswouldpickathreadcolourtomatchthefabric.PouchA-Step1–CutyourfabricCutyourfabricasperthemeasurementsonthepreviouspages.Itismucheasiertofoldyourfabricwithrightsides(theprettysides)together.Thatwillgiveyouanicefoldededgealongthebottomthatwon’tneedtobestitched.Thepouchinthediagramisamedium-sizedpouchcutaround20cmwidex25cmdeeponthefold(so~50cmintotallength).Youwillachieveamuchnicerfinishifyourfabricisflatbeforecutting.Ifitisn’t,giveitaquickironbeforecutting. FoldPouchA-Step2–HemthetopFoldthetopedgesover~1cm(¼”)andthenfoldagain.Givethehemagoodpresswithahotirontoholdinplace.Foldtowardsthewrongsideofthefabric.Stitchalongtheedgeofthehemtosecure.Makesurethatyouuseareversestitchatthestartandfinish.

PouchA-Step3–StitchthesidesWiththerightsidesofthefabrictogether,foldinhalf.Makesurethatthefoldedhemsatthetopmatchupevenly.Youcanpinthefabrictogethertokeepitinplacebeforesewingifrequired,butifthefabricisnicelyironed,thisgenerallyisn’trequiredforsmallerpouches.Forthelargersizes,pinningisrecommended.Usinga~1cm(¼”)seamallowance,stitchdowneachsideofthepouch.Makesurethatyoudoareversestitchatthestartandfinishtosecuretheseam.

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6PouchA-Step4–TrimthesidesUsingaruler,cuttingmatandrotarycutter,trimtheseamallowancetoaround0.5cm(1/8”).Ifyoudon’thavearotarycutter,usescissors.Youneedtotrimtheseamonbothsides.Ifyoudon’thaveafoldonthebottomandhaveastitchedseamonthebottomaswell,youwillneedtotrimthatalso.Trimmingtheedgehelpstomakethenextstepeasierandcreatesaneat‘frenchseam’.

PouchA-Step5–TurnandpressTurnthepouchoutsothattherightsidesarefacingoutwards.Usingapointedobject(e.g.chopstick),pokethecornersouttomakethemsitsquare.Givethepouchagoodpresswithanironandmakesurethattheseamsareflushonthesides.PouchA–Step6–FinalseamTofinishtheFrenchseam,sewa~1cm(¼”)seamlongeachside.Doingthiswillfullyencasetherawedgeoftheinsideseam.Ifyouhaveironedthepouch,youwillbeabletofeeltheedgeoftheseaminsideandusethatasaguidetoensurethattheseamisfullyenclosed.Oncestitched,theinsideofthepouchshouldhavenoraw/exposededges.

Andyou’redone!!!

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PouchB-PouchwithFrenchseams(straightsidesandcurvedbottom)

PouchB-Step1–CutyourfabricRefertotheinstructionsforPouchAabove.Itiseasiertocutthefabricinarectangularshapetostartwith.PouchB-Step2–HemthetopRefertotheinstructionsforPouchAabove.PouchB-Step3–CreatethecurvedbottomDrawacurvetowardsthebottomofthepouch.Useaplateasaguidetocreateaneven,neatcurve.

PouchB-Step4–SewthesideandbottomseamUsinga~1cm(¼”)seamallowance,sewdowntherightsideofthepouchandthenfollowyourdrawnlinearoundthecurveandthenbackuptheleftsideofthepouch.Ifyouaren’tconfidentsewingcurves,slowdownyourmachine.Thismakesiteasiertostayonthedrawnline.Sewingcurvesthisway(beforecuttingout),givesyoualittlemorecontroltohelpguidethefabricasyoustitcharoundthecurve.YoucanseeIwentofftrackalittlebitonthelefthandside-butnearenoughiscloseenough!Makesurethatyouuseareversestitchwhenyoustartandfinish.

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8PouchB-Step5–TrimyouredgesTrimyoursideseamsdowntoaround0.5cm(1/8”).RefertoStep4inPouchAinstructions.Trimthecurvedbottomwithscissorstothesamemeasurements.PouchB-Step6–TurnandpressTurnthepouchoutsothattherightsidesarefacingoutwards.Usingapointedobject(e.g.chopstick)topushouttheseamaroundthecurvedbottomtomakeitsitcorrectly.Givethepouchagoodpresswithanironandmakesurethattheseamsareflushonthesides.PouchB-Step7–FinalseamTofinishtheFrenchseam,sewa~1cm(¼”)seamlongeachside.Doingthiswillfullyencasetherawedgeoftheinsideseam.Ifyouhaveironedthepouch,youwillbeabletofeeltheedgeoftheseaminsideandusethatasaguidetoensurethattheseamisfullyenclosed.Oncestitched,theinsideofthepouchshouldhavenoraw/exposededges.

Andyou’redone!!!

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PouchC-Pouchwithoverlockedseams(straightsidesandbottom)

Note–thisisourleastpreferredmethodastheoverlockededgescanstillcauseahazardforsmalljoeysthatmaygettheirclawscaught.Evenwiththeoverlockededgesontheoutsideofthepouch,joeysoffersquirmtheirwayoutofthepouchandintothenextlayerofpouches.PouchC-Step1–CutyourfabricRefertotheinstructionsforPouchAabove.PouchC-Step2–StitchthesideseamsWiththewrongsidesofthefabrictogether,foldinhalf.Youcanpinthefabrictogethertokeepitinplacebeforesewingifrequiredbutifthefabricisnicelyironed,thisgenerallyisn’trequiredforsmallerpouches.Forthelargersizes,pinningisrecommended.Usinga~1cm(¼”)seamallowance,stitchdowneachsideofthepouch.Makesurethatyoudoareversestitchatthestartandfinishtosecuretheseam.PouchC-Step3–OverlocktheseamsUseanoverlocker(serger)tooverlockalongeachedge.Trimalittleofftheseamallowanceasyouoverlocktoachieveaneatfinish.Leaveasmallsectionofthreadtailsatthestartandfinishoftheoverlockededgetopreventitunraveling(circledinred).Toensurethatthepoucheslastlonger,wepreferthattheedgesarebothsewnandoverlocked.

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10PouchC-Step4–TurninsideoutandhemthetopTurnthepouchinsideoutandfoldthetopofthepouchover~1cm(¼”)andthenfoldagain.Givethehemagoodpresswithahotirontoholdinplace.Youneedtofoldtowardsthewrongsideofthefabric.Stitchalongtheedgeofthehemtosecure.Thiswillsecuretheopenoverlockedtailsatthetopofthepouchinthesideseams.Makesurethatyouuseareversestitchatthestartandfinish.

PouchC-Step5–SecurethebottomoverlockedtailsOnthebottomofeachside,foldtheoverlockedtailthreadsupandusingyoursewingmachine,sewafewstitchesbackandforthtosecurethethreads.Thiswillpreventthemfromunraveling.

Andyou’redone!!!

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PouchD–Doublepouch–Fleeceouter&fixedinnerpouch(foldedattop)

PouchD-Step1–CutyourfabricDoublepouchesaremadefroman‘outerpouch’andapouchinsert,whicharesewntogether.Tracksuitfleeceisidealforthesepouches.Itwasheswelland‘breathes’morethanothersyntheticfleecestopreventthejoeyoverheating.Cutyourfleecefabricasperthemeasurementsonthepreviouspages.Greyfleeceisusedinthephotoexample.CutyourpouchinserttothewidthasthefleecepouchBUTMAKETHELENGTHAROUND~7CM(3”)LONGER.Pinkflanneletteisusedinthephotoexample.Itismucheasiertofoldyourfabricwithrightsides(theprettyside)together.Thatwillgiveyouanicefoldededgealongthebottomthatwon’tneedtobestitched.Youwillachieveamuchnicerfinishifyourfabricisflatbeforecutting.Ifitisn’t,giveitaquickironbeforecutting.PouchD-Step2–StitchthesideseamsPlacethefabricwithrightsidestogetherandthefoldatthebottom.Youcanpinthefabrictogethertokeepitinplacebeforesewingifrequiredbutifthefabricisnicelyironed,thisgenerallyisn’trequiredforsmallerpouches.Forthelargersizes,pinningisrecommended.Usinga~1cm(¼”)seamallowance,stitchdowneachsideofboththeouterandinnerpouches.Makesurethatyoudoareversestitchatthestartandfinishtosecuretheseam.PouchD-Step3–OverlockedgesOverlockbothsidesofeachpouch.Trimasmallamountofftheseamallowanceasyouoverlock.Ifyoudon’thaveanoverlocker,youcanusetheovercaststitchonyoursewingmachine.Refertoyourmachine’smanual.

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12PouchD-Step4–TurnyourpouchesTurnyourfleecepouchtherightwayout.Exposedseamswillbeontheinside.Leavethepouchinsertinside-out.Exposedseamswillbeontheoutside.Makesurethatthepouchinsertissittingevenlyinthefleecepouchandthattheinsidebottomcornersmeetup.

PouchD-Step5–FoldthetopofthepouchinsertFoldthepouchinsertoverthetopofthefleecepouch.Pressthepouchwithahotironmakingsurethatthefleeceissittingneatlyunderneaththecrease.Itisimportantthatthefleeceissittingcorrectly.Ifitisn’t,thenextstepwillnotworkcorrectly.PouchD-Step6–StitchthepouchinserttotheouterfleecepouchRunalineofstitchingabout~0.7cm(¼”)underthefoldatthetop.Thistopstitchshouldsecurethepouchinsert to the fleece, if they are lined upcorrectly.Ifyoursewingmachinehastheabilitytoremovethecovertoexposethe‘free-arm’,usethisfeatureasitwillmakestitchingmucheasier.

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13PouchD-Step7–FoldandstitchthelowerpartofthepouchinsertTuckthebottomsectionofthepouchinsertupunderneathensuringthatitisevenlyspacedinlinewiththetopstitchingthatyoujustsewed.Pressintoplacewiththeiron.Runanotherrowoftop-stitchingalongthebottomedgeofthefold.

Andyou’redone!!!

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PouchE–Doublepouch–Fleeceouterandfixedpouchinsert(flushtop)

PouchE-Step1–CutyourfabricDoublepouchesaremadefroman‘outerpouch’andapouchinsert,whicharesewntogether.Tracksuitfleeceisidealforthesepouches.Itwasheswelland‘breathes’morethanothersyntheticfleecestopreventthejoeyoverheating.Cutbothyourfleecefabricandthepouchinsertasperthemeasurementsonthepreviouspages.Note–bothouterandinsertfabricswillbethesamesize.Greyfleeceusedinthephotoexampleistheouterpouch.Pinkflanneletteusedisthepouchinsert.Itismucheasiertofoldyourfabricwithrightsides(theprettyside)together.Thatwillgiveyouanicefoldededgealongthebottomthatwon’tneedtobestitched.Youwillachieveamuchnicerfinishifyourfabricisflatbeforecutting.Ifitisn’t,giveitaquickironbeforecutting.PouchE-Step2–StitchthesideseamsPlacethefabricwithrightsidestogetherandthefoldatthebottom.Youcanpinthefabrictogethertokeepitinplacebeforesewingifrequiredbutifthefabricisnicelyironed,thisgenerallyisn’trequiredforsmallerpouches.Forthelargersizes,pinningisrecommended.Usinga~1cm(¼”)seamallowance,stitchdowneachsideofboththeouterpouchandpouchinsert.Makesurethatyoudoareversestitchatthestartandfinishtosecuretheseam.

PouchE-Step3–OverlockedgesOverlockbothsidesofeachpouch.Trimasmallamountofftheseamallowanceasyougo.Ifyoudon’thaveanoverlocker,youcanusetheovercaststitchonyoursewingmachine.Refertoyourmachine’smanual.

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15PouchE-Step4–TurnyourpouchesTurnyourpouchinserttherightwayout.Exposedseamswillbeontheinside.Leavetheouterfleecepouchinsideout.Exposedseamswillbeontheoutside.Makesurethatthesideseamsofeachpouchmeet.Pushthepouchinsertdownintothefleecepouchmakingsurethatthepouchinsertissittingevenlyinthefleecepouchandthattheinsidebottomcornersmeetup.Ifdonecorrectly,thetopedgesshouldbeflushasperthephotobelow.

PouchE-Step5–StitchthepouchestogetherPinthepouchestogether,makingsurethatthesideseamsmeet.Runalineofstitchingaround1cm(¼”)fromthetopedge.Thestitchingwillrunallthewayaroundthepouchleavingagapofaround2”forturning.

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16PouchE-Step6–TurnpouchesoutandpressUsingthe2”openinginthestitching,turnthepouchesouttherightway.Useapointedobject(e.g.chopstick),topushthecornersofboththepouchinsertandfleecepouchoutsothattheyaresquare.Youwillendupwiththeopeninginthepouch,whichwillbestitchedclosedinthenextstep.Givebothpouchesaquickpresswiththeiron.Itisworthwhileatthispointtopressthepouchinsertneatlyabovetheopeningsothatitisniceandstraight.Pushthepouchinsertintothefleecepouchandpushthecornersdownsothattheymeet.Thisshouldresultinthetopofthepouchesbeingflush.UseeitherpinsorWonderClipstokeeptheopeninginplacebeforestitchinginthenextstep.

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17PouchE-Step7–TopstitchTopstitcharoundthetopedgeofthepouchabout0.5cm(3/8”)fromthetopMakesurethatuseareversestitchatthestart/finishtosecurethestitching.Thisshouldclosetheopeningthatyouhadpinned.

Youcanrunanotheradditionalrowofstitchingaroundthetop.

Andyou’redone!!!

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18Andherearesomeofourjoeys!

Oliverthekoalajoey

Oliverwasfoundonhisownatthebaseofatreewithnosignofhismother.Hewasextremelydehydratedbutwithspecialisedveterinarycareandadedicatedwildlifecarer,hegainedstrengthquickly.Hereheissnuggledupinseverallayersofpouches.

MiffytheLong-nosedBandicoot

Miffywasorphanedwhenhermotherwashitbyacar.Shewassotinywhenshecameintocare,hereyes

hadn’tevenopenedyet.Miffywashand-raisedandreleasedbacktoasuitablebushhabitat.

ChrissietheRed-leggedPademelon

Chrissiewasorphanedasaresultofroadtraumabutreceivedthelovingcareofoneofourvolunteerwildlifecarerswhospecialisesinraisingpademelonjoeys.Shewasraisedwithseveralotherpademelonsandwasreleasedbacktothewild.