Showing posts with label Bindings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bindings. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Hodgepodge Patchwork Tuesday - What are 2 Things a Quilter needs in the Spring?

A quilter needs a quilted tissue holder and a fabric cover for her hanging planters!

This is the link to the Photo Gallery where the tutorial on how to make your own fabric cover for your hanging planters. Click on Quilts in the Garden Photo.

Follow along with the photos and learn how to make the quilted tissue holder here.... 

Cut a quilted piece of fabric 6" X 7" . Or wrap the fabric around your tissue package to make sure it will fit.
  Cut 2 binding strips for the 6" sides.
Stitch the binding on the wrong side of your quilted fabric.
Press out flat first.
Then flip over and press binding around to the front side of your quilted fabric.
Embroidery stitch the binding in place on both sides.
Zig Zag stitch the 7 inch sides - the raw edges,
Press the bound edges together with the right side (the pretty side) on the inside, as shown in the photo, so that they meet in the center.
 Stitch both ends about 1/4 inch seam allowance.
Stitch twice and Zig Zag the edges again.
 
Clip all four corners.
Turn right side out!
  Press it nice a flat so the center meets.
This is a very simple project to make.  It took me about 20 minutes to make it and I was taking photos at the same time.   The little quilted tissue holder would make great get well gift.  Or just make one for yourself!

Today's May for Me Celebration Giveaway is a 4 pack of Fabric and Toes Note Cards. (Value$6.00)
Leave a comment today  - Answer this question:  "What does a quilter need in the Spring? "  If you leave a comment, I will enter you in a drawing for the the Fabric and Toes Note Cards!  
Sorry - Only US and Canada Free shipping.  International winners shipping charges apply. 
Drawing Monday, April 25th!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Hodgepodge Patchwork Tuesday (Wednesday) - Part Two - Turn a Quilt into a Bag

 Part Two  side seams, inside binding for side seams, and pockets and bottom tucks

Place pretty sides together and stitch both side seams. (1/4" to 3/8" seam allowance).
Inside pocket  - bind top and bottom

If you want an inside pocket, follow the next few steps before you stitch the side seams.  Pocket will show on the photos, so if you aren't adding pockets note that you will see them in the photos from this point on.










Bind the top edge and the bottom edge of the pocket.








stitch side of pocket to body

Then place the pocket on the body of the bag close to the top just below the straps.  Note: your sides seams are NOT sewn yet.  Stitch on the sides and on the bottom edge of the pocket to attach it to the bag inside.

Also stitch thru' the pocket to divide the pocket into sections. See next couple photos.

stitch bottom of pocket to body



















stitch to divide pocket into sections

stitch some pockets shorter for pens and finger files




























stitch the sides seams

Binding for the inside seam
Stitch a binding strip on the inside seam. (3/8" seam allowance) Leave 1 1/2" stitching out at the top edge.  Do this to both side seams.  See the next photo for trimming the bottom edge about 2 1/2"to 3" from the bottom.











Trim binding about 2 1/2" to 3" from bottom


















First part of binding stitched to inside of bag


















Flip over to stitch and trim see next photos...


















Trim bulky spots so the binding will be able to wrap around it


















Fold top edge of binding down and stitch see next photo...


















Stitch to tack top edge of binding down

















Fold over the binding and pin see next photo

















Pin in place before stitching
















Stitch the top edge of the binding see how much on next photo
















Stitch about 1 to 2 inches to tack down top edge of binding
















Then pin and stitch the binding from the bottom edge to the top.






















The bound seams should look like this
Stand the bag upright so you can make the tucks in the corners













Pin the tucks for the corners flat so you can stitch across to form the bottom tuck
















Stitch twice and then cut away the extra

Trim the excess bulk at the seam
















Stitch a binding strip on the trimmed tuck with 1 1/2 inch sticking out on both ends
















check if it will fold over - trim if needed
















fold over and stitch/tack both ends down
















fold over binding and pin in place and stitch
















Stitching should look like this
















Turn bag inside out and your bag is completed!















































I will do another post tomorrow night with several measurements for cutting and finished bags.  This size finishes to a bag that is about 11 inches tall and about 11 inches across and has an 8 inch wide opening on the top. See the photos below.

The original quilt was made using my Easy to Sew Quilt Pattern.  It lets you create an artsy type of quilt without figuring out where the colors and pieces should be placed.  Fun and easy to make!

Special orders contact me at Marcia@craftysewing.com

Any questions contact me at Marcia@craftysewing.com































Info about April Giveaway next post!