Does anyone know where I could get a pattern for this?
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Originally Posted by GoBama
Does anyone know where I could get a pattern for this?
Thanks much. |
could be a Bow Tuck , for all we know ;-)
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It was small and rectangular, zippered top with a strap attached to side (I think) to hang the thing from wrist. I can probably wing it, but always feel better if I have pattern.
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I saw a pattern for one in my LQS. Have you done a Google search yet?
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I found one online, but I forget where. I made my daughter a bunch of nursing pads, and wanted her to have a cute small bag to put them in. And something that did not say "baby". I made it out of Asian fabrics and it turned out super cute. I remember it being really easy too. Seems like you just put the zipper in while it is flat, then made it into a tube. Then boxed the ends. I lined the one I made.
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I've done many of these. Hope it will help. you will have to figure out your own sizes
http://modernquiltlove.wordpress.com...ouch-tutorial/ |
There's a pattern for something like that on the oh fransson site. Not free though.
http://ohfransson.bigcartel.com/prod...sewing-pattern |
No, I got in trouble today cruising the net and my son had to check out my computer for virus, etc. He delivered a very nice, but firm, lecture about wandering about on the net unescorted by anti-viral software. All is now well, but I don't want another lecture, so will wait a day or two before venturing forth again. How times change! I remember when I was doing the lecturing.
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I found the one I used. I adjusted the dimensions to make it the size I was after. It was easy and worked great.
http://threebears.wordpress.com/2007...ouch-tutorial/ |
If you take the pattern on the link below but change the process at step 6 you can make the flat one it seemed you wanted....instead of matching the bottom seam with the zipper and ironing flat, open the zipper first, then fold the tube at the zipper so the bottom seam is at the opposite end and iron it flat...insert the wrist loop near the zipper and stitch across both ends. Turn the ditty bag right side out thru the zipper.
Originally Posted by DebraK
I've done many of these. Hope it will help. you will have to figure out your own sizes
http://modernquiltlove.wordpress.com...ouch-tutorial/ |
Thanks for tip. I'll try that.
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Thank you all for helping me with this. Such nice people here.
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Originally Posted by ktbb
If you take the pattern on the link below but change the process at step 6 you can make the flat one it seemed you wanted....instead of matching the bottom seam with the zipper and ironing flat, open the zipper first, then fold the tube at the zipper so the bottom seam is at the opposite end and iron it flat...insert the wrist loop near the zipper and stitch across both ends. Turn the ditty bag right side out thru the zipper.
Originally Posted by DebraK
I've done many of these. Hope it will help. you will have to figure out your own sizes
http://modernquiltlove.wordpress.com...ouch-tutorial/ |
Originally Posted by GoBama
No, I got in trouble today cruising the net and my son had to check out my computer for virus, etc. He delivered a very nice, but firm, lecture about wandering about on the net unescorted by anti-viral software. All is now well, but I don't want another lecture, so will wait a day or two before venturing forth again. How times change! I remember when I was doing the lecturing.
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Hi BellaBoo - I had AVG antivirus, but somehow it disappeared. Naturally my son thinks I did something. Anyway, he has cleaned and installed antivirus, so I'm fully loaded again.
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Check out the link below... it is a pattern I passed onto my granddaughter, who is making them for Christmas gifts for her girlfriends. Together, we've made dozens of them, and it is very easy. And yes, the pattern is FREE.
http://sew4home.com/projects/storage...s/445-wristlet |
Originally Posted by Moon Holiday
Check out the link below... it is a pattern I passed onto my granddaughter, who is making them for Christmas gifts for her girlfriends. Together, we've made dozens of them, and it is very easy. And yes, the pattern is FREE.
http://sew4home.com/projects/storage...s/445-wristlet |
Thank you! That is exactly what I wanted.
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Thanks, DebraK!! Copy the instructions and can't wait to make one.
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http://ayumills.blogspot.com
Her web site is called Pink Penguin. Plenty of cute tutorials there, perfect gifts! |
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