Supplies:
Fabric {this is an awesome scrap buster!}
Coordinating Felt
Coordinating Thread
Sew in Interfacing
Sewing Machine
Cut felt so that its a bit longer then your needles. I cut mine at 3 inches squared. Cut fabric & interfacing a bit bigger so that both pieces of felt fit and you have room for your seam allowance & folding it in a book style. I cut my fabric & interfacing 4 1/2 x 8 inches.
Trim & Clip Corners for easy turning. Turn right-side out and tuck raw edges inside. Pin in place. Sew around entire Sewing Needle Keeper to create a finished look with no raw edges.
You're Done.
Simple. Yes. These are so simple & you won't lose your needles. I am always looking for a needle amongst my pins.
Love the idea - no time to stitch yourself one? Or you just want one made by me. {Aw, aren't you sweet.} Well guess what! I am giving one away.
I will choose a winner Sunday night, February 2, 2013. How to enter? Its simple really - just fill out the rafflecopter form & wait for the winner to be announced, here on the blog, on facebook & twitter. The winner will be contacted and have 48 hours to claim the prize. Thank You.
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3 comments:
I love sewing the totes!!
I love sewing just about everything! I am not fond of mending my son's work carhartts though...LOL BTW - even though I'm totally going to use your wonderful tute here...I would LOVE to have an original BB&C little piece of art for MYSELF! ;0)
I actually sew duct tape hair flowers!
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