I'm here with the March edition of Tuesday Threads with Karen... using the pretty Art Impressions Shop Hop fabrics designed by Bonnie Krebs, available through Henry Glass Co.
I have a needle case to share with you today! Both my Mother & Grandmother used to have these in their sewing rooms to keep all of their handsewing needles and pins organized, so I thought I'd make one for myself. Here's what I started with:
I used my rotary cutter to cut two 8" x 12" pieces of fabric for the base, and one 6" x 12" piece to use as a pocket. I had a matching piece of felt that I cut down to 6" x 10" and some bias binding tape.I cut a piece of Heat n Bond high loft Fusible Fleece from Therm O Web slightly larger than my base pieces, and sandwiched it between the two.
I used my sewing machine to quilt the three layers together, and wanted to share my hi-tech method of how I kept my stitching lines straight! I put a piece of masking tape on the diagonal, and sewed along the edge, then I moved it over repeatedly until the entire piece was quilted.
I absolutely love the effect! The Heat n Bond fleece is only about 1/8" thick - perfect for this project.
I finished off the top edge of the pocket, then stitched it down to the base.
On the outside of the needle case, I used Heat n Bond Lite iron-on adhesive to attach two semi circles of contrasting fabric. I used a zigzag stitch around them to finish the edges.
1 comment:
I just love this project - so sweet! Beautiful idea!
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