Fabric covered needlework box
#131
I do a lot of sewing as well so I use a lot of elastic and I have rolls in several sizes, but I also get it wholesale so it is a lot cheaper than going to the fabric store, I probably pay what she spent on the 9 yds, for the whole roll, it is quiet inexpensive when you can get it that way, and it sure comes in handy when inspiration hits and I need stuff done, I have all the things like that to work, I don't need to worry about little things, the ladies at the fabric store I am sure wonder, I buy fabric and usually nothing else.
#135
Well, if you can't get some done for Christmas, there is always their birthdays, it would still make a nice present for that. And I think that people of all ages appreciate something made especially for them, which you can do, just by your choice of fabric.
I will be interested to see who might tackle making one after Christmas, when some of the pressure is off.
I will be interested to see who might tackle making one after Christmas, when some of the pressure is off.
#136
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OK...drum roll pleeeeeze....Here is my box! All finished and pretty! Lesley thanks so much for this tute. I've never tackled this type of project before and it sure was fun. I'm pretty proud of my box...DH is really impressed too! I might make one for him, you know for his man junk... :wink:
#137
Woooo Hooo, Patti, well done, it looks a great box, and I love the bright contrast lining. You made a super job of it. Pat yourself on the back and award yourself bonus points.
A man box - hmm, what about faux leather fabric to cover it?
A man box - hmm, what about faux leather fabric to cover it?
#139
Originally Posted by sandpat
Thanks Lesley....I'm not sure what I would use to make a box for him. I'll have to figure out what he would be putting in it I guess. :roll: The leather would be cool though!
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