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Scissor holder pattern wanted

Old 08-15-2008, 09:38 AM
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Our guild recently made a great scissor holder, which was roughly a rectange shape with one corner rounded off, you then folded it over and back on itself across the diagonal, which made three pockets - small - medium and large, I sadly didnt join in, but I can get the pattern on tuesday for you if you like :D Or I might have a play this evening and draw it for you, just let me know :D
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Old 08-15-2008, 12:48 PM
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Hi

I love this idea as it can be done by hand and embellished as much as you want to. I will make one of these as a example.

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Old 08-15-2008, 12:50 PM
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Hi Izzy

Please I would love to see the pattern and how to make it as it seems quite a simple one. People have been very helpful and hopefully when I get your idea I will have 2 diffeent types to show my club members. It is ice to have a choice as we are all different in our likes.

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Old 08-15-2008, 01:32 PM
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Would love to see the pattern and instructions. Sounds neat.
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Old 08-15-2008, 02:00 PM
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Hi Margaret,

I have made a rough copy out of paper to give you the general idea, it is very simple and you can make the size to fit your scissors. I have taken a few pictures to show you hold to fold it. You make it out of three layers just like a mini quilt, it can be plain or pieced or crazy patch looks good, two coordinating fabrics are best as they show side by side in places!!



Now we fold the left hand side over to the first fold
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This is basically a rectangle shape with the top left corner rounded off
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This shows the right hand side folded over diagonally to the point (bottom right)
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Old 08-15-2008, 02:04 PM
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final stages below.

This creates three pockets large, medium and small, you can finish the edges anyway you please, you can bind it, overlock it, satin stitch, fancy stitches whatever you choose before you fold it. After the final fold, you must stitch down closely each long side to secure, you can embellish the top or embroider your name on its up to you :D

Hope this gives you an idea of what its like, sorry I haven't actually made one yet :roll: :lol:

Now fold it back on itself to the left hand side fold.
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Old 08-15-2008, 02:42 PM
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Wow, that's an awesome pattern Izzy, i had no idea there would be so many ways to make these
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Old 08-15-2008, 02:46 PM
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That's great - thanks for taking the time to do this for us.
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Hi Izy

Thank you for all the time you have taken over this. you said it is made like a quilt in three layers. Are they layered up with wadding then one fabric right side up and then second fabric on top of that right side down then sew a 1/4" around leaving a small gap and turn inside out. then oversew opening. then do the folding and slipstitch the folds down.

Is this correct.

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Old 08-16-2008, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mrixson
Hi Izy

Thank you for all the time you have taken over this. you said it is made like a quilt in three layers. Are they layered up with wadding then one fabric right side up and then second fabric on top of that right side down then sew a 1/4" around leaving a small gap and turn inside out. then oversew opening. then do the folding and slipstitch the folds down.

Is this correct.

Margaret
Margaret, I think anything goes, you can use a thin wadding, or timtex or any stiff stabilizer, you can bind the three layers as a quilt, or overlock the edges, all prior to folding into the zig zag.

I was just thinking.......(dangerous lol!!) Where the curved edge is .....if you made that bigger and left it as a point you could fold it down and use a stud to secure, then your scissors won't fall out making it great for transporting them to and from classes etc.......I will have to play again now with a bigger piece of paper lol!!!!!!!
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