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Old 08-07-2011, 04:01 PM
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I saw this being made on one of the Fons and Porter tv programs. Downloaded the pattern:
http://www.fonsandporter.com/content...ters_Caddy.pdf

Making it was a nice break from some of my big WIPs :-)

You start with a 5 quart bucket from Lowes, and some nylon screening (amazingly we had some on hand but I'm sure you can get it at a hardware store).

The instructions are excellent...written in BabyLock terms (names for the feet) but no problem. One helpful hint was to use their J foot (which is the blind hem foot) to topstitch close to the edge of the binding.

Note that I filled the caddy wth a significant part of my thread stash...I use pipecleaners to keep the spools and bobbins together.

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Very handy
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I saw this program....you did a great job
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Thanks for this link and pic, it's really cute and very useful. Yours looks great! Also, love the pipe cleaner idea, very organized - may have to 'borrow' this idea. :-)
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How fun. It will be so great to use.
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Beautiful caddy.
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Originally Posted by newestnana
I saw this being made on one of the Fons and Porter tv programs. Downloaded the pattern:
http://www.fonsandporter.com/content...ters_Caddy.pdf

Making it was a nice break from some of my big WIPs :-)

You start with a 5 quart bucket from Lowes, and some nylon screening (amazingly we had some on hand but I'm sure you can get it at a hardware store).

The instructions are excellent...written in BabyLock terms (names for the feet) but no problem. One helpful hint was to use their J foot (which is the blind hem foot) to topstitch close to the edge of the binding.

Note that I filled the caddy wth a significant part of my thread stash...I use pipecleaners to keep the spools and bobbins together.
this was posted earlier this week...
I want to make a few, but was not sure about the screening! DId you use fiberglass or aluminum screening?
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I saw this being made on one of the Fons and Porter tv programs. Downloaded the pattern:
http://www.fonsandporter.com/content...ters_Caddy.pdf

Making it was a nice break from some of my big WIPs :-)

You start with a 5 quart bucket from Lowes, and some nylon screening (amazingly we had some on hand but I'm sure you can get it at a hardware store).

The instructions are excellent...written in BabyLock terms (names for the feet) but no problem. One helpful hint was to use their J foot (which is the blind hem foot) to topstitch close to the edge of the binding.

Note that I filled the caddy wth a significant part of my thread stash...I use pipecleaners to keep the spools and bobbins together.
this was posted earlier this week...
I want to make a few, but was not sure about the screening! DId you use fiberglass or aluminum screening?
Definitely not aluminum screening...perhaps fiberglas but really it felt like nylon. As I said, we had it around the house (probably for repairs, or for when we made screens to cover windows in our boat). In any case, no problems sewing with it.
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Originally Posted by newestnana
I saw this being made on one of the Fons and Porter tv programs. Downloaded the pattern:
http://www.fonsandporter.com/content...ters_Caddy.pdf

Making it was a nice break from some of my big WIPs :-)

You start with a 5 quart bucket from Lowes, and some nylon screening (amazingly we had some on hand but I'm sure you can get it at a hardware store).

The instructions are excellent...written in BabyLock terms (names for the feet) but no problem. One helpful hint was to use their J foot (which is the blind hem foot) to topstitch close to the edge of the binding.

Note that I filled the caddy wth a significant part of my thread stash...I use pipecleaners to keep the spools and bobbins together.
What if you don't have a serger?? Is there another way to finish it?
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There was no serging involved. You basically enclose the edges of the screen (on top) with the binding -- pretty much the usual way except no hand sewing.
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