I bought some ties and I made one, I'm working on my second for a friend. But I don't understand something. I used the picture as my guide, And memory, of awhile back. I made a sm-pocket for the seam ripper, a pocket with sm elastic-for the thread, I made a small pocket with ribbon attached at the top of the pocket, for the sm-sissors to be attached to, and I made a small little pin cushion, with a sm ornate button to mark it's location. So I would'nt stick myself . Dose that sound right? Or am I missing something? Please help me ladies. Thanks
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Hi Becky:
It sounds like you thought of everything! Your Chatelaine sounds very well "pouched" for a working quilter. Good job! Make sure and take some pictures of it for all of us to ooh and aah over! Happy New Year one and all, Randy |
does any one use one of these, found this post looking for something else :D
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I was surfing and guess what I found your link here on the board, thanks for a cool idea
Craftybear
Originally Posted by Randy
I received a chaterlaine from my sister-in-law as a birthday gift. From her gift I made a pattern and made several. I will attach a picture of 2 of them.
Length of the Chaterlaine: 41 inches long (white) 42 1/2 Inches (blk/red) Width of the Chaterlaine: 3 1/2 Inches wide at the bottom (White) 2 1/2 Inches wide at bottom (Blk/Red) 2 1/2 In. wide where it rides around neck(wh) 1 3/4 Inches wide around neck (Blk/Red Chatterlaine has a small pin cushion (blue on white/green on blk/red) Chatterlaine has a mall Pouch on inside of LEFT side of chatterlaine for a spool of tread or ?? Chatterlaine also has a small pouch on the OUTSIDE LEFT for notions - pouch is Orange on the Blk/Red Chatterlaine. On the top of each pouch (the opening) I put a piece of thin elastic in to make the opening pucker a little bit so whatever is carried in the pouch can't fall out. You will note that the pouches also have a bottom which is about a 3/4 circle attached to the rectangular piece of fabric used to make the pouch...I hope these instructions are clear??? Small ring attached to RIGHT side of Chatterlaine and a pair of tiny scissors are attached. When making these, I found that if I put a piece of velcro just above the bottom of the chatterlaine on each side I could clasp the two ends together so I didn't keep "losing them" off my neck. I used bias tape around the edges of the chatterlaine. They make great little gifts and are fun to make. |
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