Use decorative stitches to enhance these useful sewing room
accessories. A basket with a decoratively stitched liner holds thread and
notions. A pretty case protects your favorite scissors. And the caddy slips
easily under your machine and provides pockets for your most frequently used
tools.
Finished Sizes:
- Caddy is 18" x 19"
- Scissors cover fits up to 9" shears
- Basket cover is adjustable.
Materials and Supplies
- 1-1/2 yards of burgundy cotton fabric, 44/45"wide
- 1 yard of burgundy quilted cotton fabric
- 1-1/2 yards of fusible stabilizer
- Burgundy all-purpose sewing thread
- 2 yards of decorative gold 1/2"-wide ribbon
- Gold metallic heavy braid
- One 1" plastic ring
- One 3" gold tassel
- Fabric marking pencil
- Brother Gold #999 metallic machine embroidery thread
- Brother rayon decorative machine threads in light and dark shades of each
pink and green
- Brother Pacesetter
For all three projects, use 1/4" seam allowances.
Caddy
1. Cut one piece 20" x 28" from each burgundy fabric and the fusible
stabilizer.
2. Fuse stabilizer to wrong side of non-quilted fabric piece. Mark decorative
stitch guidelines using fabric pencil as follows. On long edges, measure down
20”, and draw a line across the shorter width (you now have a 20” square
marked). Draw lines from corner to corner, forming an X across the square. Mark
edges at 3" intervals and draw diagonal lines using these marks.
3. Using built-in decorative stitches and metallic gold thread, stitch along
each diagonal line, forming diamond shapes.
4. Using built-in alphabets and metallic gold thread, stitch sewing words
(see example) at center of desired diamonds. Decorate remaining diamonds with
built-in embroidery designs and rayon threads. Note: Rose design on photographed
project is from Brother embroidery card No. 20.
5. Place embroidered piece and quilted piece right sides together, and stitch
around edges, leaving an opening for turning. Clip corners. Turn. Press. Stitch
opening closed.
6. Fold up end with no decorative stitching approximately 7" to form pocket.
Pin in place. Topstitch around entire piece 1/4" in from edge.
7. Stitch vertical lines to divide pocket into various sizes.
Scissors Pocket
For Scissors Pocker, draw triangle pattern according to illustration. Cut out
patterns for front and back.
1. Cut two scissors pocket fronts from plain burgundy fabric and two scissors
pocket backs from quilted burgundy fabric.
2. Fuse stabilizer to wrong side of one pocket front piece. Decorate piece
with built-in stitches in same manner as caddy.
3. Right sides together, stitch pocket front pieces, leaving a small opening
for turning. Trim seam allowance at point. Turn right side out. Repeat with
pocket back pieces.
4. Matching bottom point, place pocket front and back pieces together.
Topstitch 1/4" in from side edges.
5. Cover ring with metallic braid. Tack ring to top edge and tassel to bottom
point.
Basket Cover
1. Measure depth and width of basket and total these numbers. Add 4" to this
total. Measure the depth and length of basket and total these numbers. Add 4" to
this total.
2. Using dimensions from last step, cut two pieces from non-quilted burgundy
fabric and one piece from stabilizer.
3. Fuse stabilizer to wrong side of one cover piece.
4.Decorate stabilized piece in same manner as caddy.
5. Place pieces wrong sides together and serge edges; OR stitch pieces right
sides together leaving an opening, clip corners, turn right side out, stitch
opening closed, and edgestitch.
6. Place cover in basket. Pull one corner at a time and tie with 10" piece of
ribbon. |
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