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Old 08-16-2012, 06:12 AM
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Does anyone know the name of that little scrap bag that hangs from a pincushion on edge of sewing table with rubbery stuff on bottom? I made myself one from a kit and want to make one for a friend. Can't find my pattern and don't know how to search for a tute. Thank you!
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I would call it a 'Theadcatcher'. Something like this?
http://madewithlove-candice.blogspot...ttern-now.html
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YES! Thank you. But I can't buy the pattern. Mine's a liitle different, but close. Guess I should just measure the one I made and figure it out.
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This one looks interesting
http://www.sewmamasew.com/store/medi...nOrganizer.pdf
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Krista, I like that one even better! Gail, don't fuss to find it, thank you so much. I'm going to make up my own, I think, using ideas from all of these.
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I made one after seeing someone with one at a sewing class. I just winged it, but am happy with the result.

I used decorative sand, bought at Michael's for the pin cushion weight. I used the lid of a large yogourt container for the base of the pin cushion.

To keep the thread catcher bag open I used the upper rim of the yogourt container. I do not have to worry about it collapsing.
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The abbey bag is the one with the flower
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Originally Posted by kristakz View Post
Oh....oh...oh....I really like this one so much better than the one I purchased.....
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The Abby bag is great. I have made several for friends and family. It was really fun to make too!!
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Originally Posted by Tothill View Post
To keep the thread catcher bag open I used the upper rim of the yogourt container. I do not have to worry about it collapsing.
Another way of keeping the catcher open is use that rigid plastic 'tape' you sometimes get round large parcels and boxes. Sometimes round bundles of papers and magazines too
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