I didn't even have much of a plan, which is odd for me, I usually over-think these things and spend way too much time on something small or silly. I grabbed 2 fat quarters of Kaffe Fasset material out of the hutch thinking I could afford to waste them if this didn't work out. The one I used for the interior is not my favorite fabric and I think I only I bought it to have a bit more red fabric available to me when I made my coin quilt and then it wasn't the right kind of red. Anyway, I used these thinking they'd be OK, but as it turns out, I really like the punchiness of it all together.
And this is how it is "in action". The scissors just hang there, easy-in and easy-out.
See that elastic up there? That's what holds the thread in place, it loops over 2 shank buttons and keeps SOMEONE from batting them around the living room. A little divided thing in the center holds my favorite leather thimble and 2 other things, like pens or forceps. The pins and needles are encased in a little flapper thing that folds up and snaps shut, keeping all pointy things out of reach of the little beast. The tiny scissors are held safe by a fabric sheath and locked into place with a bit of fabric and another snap. When I'm using them, I can just slide it into the other strip which holds it in place vertically.
When I'm done for the evening, I just put the scissors in the little sheath, snap them into place, and smash it all shut. lol Clip the little buckle on the twill tape ribbon and Bob's your uncle! This will be good for taking on a trip, too, I think. I like to take what I call "idiot work" along in the car so I'm not just sitting there when I'm not driving.
I'm toying with the idea of making some of these for my Etsy shop, do you think they'd sell or are they too kitten-proof-y? And if you want to make one, just ask if you need more dimensions or instructions, OK? Thanks for looking.
I'm thinking about doing a tute for this, maybe I'll try to do that when I whip up a couple for the shop. Just don't hold your breath, OK? lol
Amylouwho is doing a sew-n-tell post this week. If you'd like to see what others have been making and get inspired to do something yourself, click on that link!
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Just love this - it would be Jack Russell proof as well... and I would the dimensions, etc. A tutorial would be great..
I think it's a great idea and I bet you could sell them on Etsy. So easy to grab if you want to take it with you in the car or just to sit outside and sew.
And toddler proof too. Flossie this is fantastic, I'd buy one or the pattern for one.
Karen (Enola05 on Flickr :D)
Wow! I think that is amazing, and you should definatly make some for etsy. Your sewing studio is amazing....I am full of envy!
Wow! What a great idea!! I think you should put them up on Esty. I think lots of people would like something like this. It's good for people who don't have kids or a furry family too. It keeps everything together so you know where it is. You should see the clutter I bring out when I'm hemming in front of the TV. And I always worry that a needle is going to be placed "somewhere" and I'll find it the hard way - OUCH!
Thanks for taking care of YOU KNOW WHO and all of us! ~LOL~
Susan
Thanks for the link!
This is so cool! I made something like this for using in the car, I like yours better though!
very cool idea, i am so unorganized!!
Love this Susan!! All the little do-dads are great for keeping track of everything! I usually do my hand sewing at night after the kiddos are in bed - but I still manage to loos bits :)
That is such a good idea - you put a lot of thought into it and the outcome is wonderful! Of course I'd manage to lose the thing, lol - things just disappear for months here and then resurface (exactly where it should've been) just when I've bought/made another.
BTW, the backing of my zigzag quilt (natiel3) was part of an IKEA duvet cover bought from a op shop (thrift store) :-)
This is great... I sooo do not have the patience to make things like that but just love them.
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