sewing caddie chair cushion
In September, 2014, I attended a Bonnie Hunter class in Amherst, NY. A fellow quitter had a chair cushion with sides attached which had pockets to hold sewing stuff....rulers, scissors, pencils,etc. I think it was made with placemats and maybe a purchased chair cushion. She was nice enough to tell me how to make it, but I was so busy learning from Bonnie, I didn't write it down and now of course I can't remember how she did it. I tried to Google it but nothing like it came up. Anyone know what I am describing and perhaps have directions? Thanks for your ideas in advance!
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sounds cool. I'd like to figure out something to attach to the passenger side of the car that would fit any vehicle.
The idea of starting with a placemat is a good one. |
i was there at the same time, Terry
here's a mc call's pattern that might help https://www.etsy.com/listing/1151964...ing?ref=market |
That is so cool!!!!
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Sounds like a great ideal especially since at class where work area is at a premium.
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Here's a you tube that might help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htx0UVF0o_w
This blog has a very basic one, you'll need to scroll part way down the page for the picture and directions. http://www.blog.fabricfast.com/ |
That blog was interesting and may have to be the way I go, thank you. I still would love to find the one made with placemats though. I think it included a purchased chair seat cushion as well.
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I liked the one on the blog, but had a thought...I would probably put some ties on it so the it doesn't come sliding off every time you got up. Or one could sew that rubbery shelf liner to the bottom. I would still do the ties though.
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Terry, I think starting with a placemat is a good idea.
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