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    Old 06-26-2008, 12:03 PM
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    Someone asked for the instructions how I made my crayon tote, so here they are. If you have any trouble understanding it, let me know. I'm not the best at writing instructions.

    *Please don't post these instructions on other boards.* Post the URL only, thanks!

    Materials you will need:

    Fabric for outside case
    Fabric for inside lining (case)
    Fabric for inside pockets
    Fabric for handles
    Ultra firm stabilizer
    Velcro
    Thread, pins, scissors, or rotary cutter, marking pen (erasable or air dry)
    Coloring book
    Crayons

    CUTTING
    Cut 1 piece of outside case fabric and 1 piece of inside lining fabric, and 1 piece of ultra firm 13w X 22h

    Cut 2 pieces of fabric and 1 piece of ultra firm for large pocket 13wX 11h

    Cut 2 pieces of fabric and 1 piece of ultra firm for small pocket 13w X 3-1/2h

    Cut 2 pieces of fabric 2-3/8w X 16 long and 2 pieces of ultra firm 1w X 16 long for the handles.

    ASSEMBLY

    Fold inside case lining in half to find the center and mark it with erasable or air drying pen. Now mark ¼ inch on each side of the center line, and draw a line width-wise. Set aside.

    Next, take your large pocket piece (13 X 11) and your ultra firm (13 X 11) and place fabric right sides together with the ultra firm on top and stitch 3/8 across width-wise on both ends. Now turn right side out and set aside.

    Do the same thing as the large pocket for the small pocket.

    Now iron the pockets you just made.

    Next, place the piece of ultra firm (13 X 22) and the inside lining piece together, with the fabric right side up and the ultra firm under it. Place one end of the large pocket piece on top and 3 inches below the center line you marked on the lining piece.

    Now mark your lines on the pocket piece the same as you did on the inside lining piece and stitch across width-wise (thru the ultra firm, lining and pocket) . You should have 2 stitched lines on your large pocket that will be way off center. Don’t worry, it’s supposed to be that way.

    Next, measure 2-¼ inches above the shorter pocket and place your small pocket there, and stitch across the bottom only, width-wise (I stitched a double seam).

    Now, stitch a ¼ inch seam on the sides to hold the pockets in place.

    For the width for the crayons to fit into, I measured 1-¼ inch intervals evenly spaced with my marker on both the small pockets and stitched a line where I marked it, securing at ends by backstitching. I used the real fat crayons, so if you use the regular sized crayons, it will probably be 1 inch instead of 1-¼ intervals.

    Okay, now place your lining piece with your pockets on it, on top of your outside piece with the right side of the fabric facing down and the pocket piece facing up. Stitch a ¼ all the way around. (I used a walking foot)

    Cut 3 strips of binding fabric (of your choice), 2-¾ w X 44 long. Or you could use binding tape. Stitch the strips together as you normally would and bind around the piece.

    Now for the handles, fold each piece of fabric in ½ length-wise and stitch a 3/8 inch seam. Turn right side out and thread the ultra firm thru it. Fold under each end 3/4 inch and stitch in place where you want the handles to be.

    Lastly, sew Velcro on both ends next to the handles on inside.

    * If you want to embroider on it like I did, I shortened the outside piece by 7-½ inches and replaced it with my embroidered piece.









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    Old 06-26-2008, 07:08 PM
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    Do you have a picture of the totes that we could see???? Thanks....NAncy
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    Old 06-27-2008, 02:06 AM
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    Sewnsewer2

    Thanks so much for the pattern on how you did this I cut and pasted so now I can go home on Monday and try one. Thanks so much for this post.

    Oh also what is Ultra firm Stabilizer? the stuff I have found on line seem to wash out? I know stupid question. :lol: Also do they make it where you iron on instead of sewing?

    Nancy here's where she posted a picture.

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/8486.page

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    Old 06-27-2008, 07:07 AM
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    Nancy, you can get ultrafirm at walmart for $1.77 a yard. It is a kind of stiff stabilizer and holds it's shape really well. I use it for purses and so many things.

    reneebobby, thanks for posting that link for her.

    *I would suggest making a dummy one 1st. I always do.
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    Old 06-27-2008, 07:53 AM
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    okay thanks good thing I have a walmart 2 mins. from my home. YIPE
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