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wildyard 06-03-2011 01:37 PM

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There are drawings of most steps and photos for reference at the bottom of this tutorial. Sorry I didn't know how to get them in with the proper steps. I hope this is easy to follow. This is not something I am used to doing and it fuddles my fibro foggy mind. Please post any questions and I'll do my best to help. Hugs, smiles, and good luck. wild Linda

The one I made has 4 pockets, but this is adaptable by you as to how many rulers you want to include. I made it for my cutting mat (), 12" square, strip cutter (), and long narrow ruler ().
I chose a different fabric for each pocket, a heavier fabric for backing and bottom, and a co-ordinating solid to trim each pocket top. You will also need a strip of velcro the width of your finished holder.

1. Measure width of each item you are making a pocket for and add 2". Measure 2/3rds of length and add 1". These are the sizes you will cut your fabrics for the pockets. Cut one fabric for each.

2. Measure area where you will be hanging the holder if it is a limited space, as mine was. The width of my largest pocket was the width of the space in my case.
If your space is unlimited, you can adjust your pockets as you wish for more width.

3. Cut the solid color fabric into 1.5" strips as needed to trim the tops of your pockets. You can also use purchased bias tape.
I simply sewed the strip, right side to wrong side with a 1/4" seam, flipped it over, turned under another 1/4" and sewed it on the right side. You can also press the strip in half and press the 1/4" folds in before sewing them if you prefer. I wanted the solid color trim to be about 1/2" wide. How you do yours is totally optional. You can also simply double fold the top of your fabric and stitch it down if you don't want to bother with the trim piece.

4. Cut your backing fabric the dimension of your desired finished size plus 1" width and 6" length.

5. Play with the arrangement of the pockets on the right side of the backing fabric until you have the placement that pleases you and is convenient for removing and replacing the rulers and mat. You will want to work with the tallest in the back to the shortest in the front, spacing the pockets evenly across the width of your backing.

6. Now it's time to sew the pockets together. Here it is most important NOT to sew through more than 2 fabrics at any one time. Otherwise you will be sewing a pocket shut. No pocket is sewn to the backing except at the sides as the space between the backing and the first fabric becomes the pocket for the cutting mat. Here is how I did mine:
I positioned the long ruler pocket to the far left of the largest fabric piece. After pinning in place, I turned under a 1/4" seam and sewed it down the inside making a small triangle of double stitching at the upper corner.
[ I did not sew the outside edges at this time. I will repeat this triangle double stitching on all upper corners of the pockets.]
Next, I took the other two pieces of fabric, the medium and smaller ones, and placed the small pocket to the far right on the medium pocket; pinned and stitched the inside edge, leaving outside edges free.
Now to layer all 4 fabrics. I see that my medium pocket is going to overlap my tall ruler pocket so they must be sewn together. Carefully lifting just that layer of fabric from the larger piece, and folding the larger one out of the way, I pin the medium pocket in place, fold under the 1/4" seam and stitch as I did the others, still leaving the outside edges free.

7. Now smoothing all the layers back into place. Stitch a narrow zigzag or straight stitch around the 2 sides and bottom of the pocket fabrics.

8. Cut a 4" by width of section from your piece of backing fabric. Sew this, right sides together, to the bottom of your pocket unit using 1/2" seam. Press seam towards the backing fabric. This becomes the sturdy bottom of your mat pocket.

9. Next, align your backing fabric, bottom edge, and your front pocket backing piece, right side to backing wrong side. Sew 1/2" seam across the bottom only. See sketch.

10. Flip backing piece over and press bottom seam. Your backing right side should now extend about 6-8" above your highest pocket top.

11. Pin sides together, and zigzag stitch edges to prevent ravelling and give a nice finish.

12. Fold under 1/2" on each side and stitch with 1/4" stitch from edge of pockets, making your double stitched triangle when you come to a pocket top.
Note: I did not use this step but would if I made another one.

13. Fold down top edge width of your velcro and stitch around all edges.

14. Attach hook side of velcro to surface using double sided tape or you can install 3 grommets across the top instead and hang from hooks if your area is accessable that way. You can also sew on 3 sturdy loops to hang it by rather than the velcro.

velcro attached to desk
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virtualbernie 06-03-2011 02:19 PM

Thank you!

lisainmo 06-03-2011 02:39 PM

Thank you for sharing your idea!

OHSue 06-03-2011 03:30 PM

Great tute! Thanks for sharing.

happy girl 06-03-2011 04:06 PM

Thank you to share!!!!

MTS 06-03-2011 04:49 PM

Thanks for taking the time to draw out all the details. It's a great way to keep things organized.

craftybear 06-03-2011 04:57 PM

thanks for the tutorial

soniboo 06-03-2011 05:39 PM

Nice tutorial and I love the fabrics you used, the birdies are so cute! :D

LeslieFrost 06-03-2011 05:41 PM

I was just thinking about something like this! Thanks for the tute!

sewgull 06-03-2011 06:05 PM

Great idea

lovingmama 06-03-2011 07:57 PM

Thank you for sharing, wonderful idea!

gzuslivz 06-03-2011 08:00 PM

You are so clever! Your tutorial was very easy to understand. I might even be able to make one! Thanks from a fellow fibro- surviver!

DebbieJJ 06-04-2011 01:42 AM

Thank you for the ruler & mat holder tute. I LOVE yours!

Babs194068 06-04-2011 03:43 AM

Thanks I plan on giving it a try. I may have to make a couple since I have so many rulers. I love the idea.

craftymatt2 06-04-2011 05:24 AM

Thank You for the tute, its very much appreciated.

Sandra-P 06-04-2011 05:28 AM

Thank You!

QandE2010 06-04-2011 06:10 AM

Thanks so much for taking the time to post a tute of the ruler & mat holder. I had book marked your original post & was going to figure out how you made it. Now I'm doing the happy dance because you saved me tons of time. So more time to quilt, read this forum & shop for fabric. (not in that particular order. LOL.) I LOVE THIS BOARD!!

bourvel 06-04-2011 09:03 AM

Many thanks, your tut is very explicit.

grocifer 06-04-2011 12:51 PM

Wildyard -- I am finally learning to use "my pages" to organize all my bookmarks and this is the first thing I entered. It is a great idea and will save a lot of time -- I'm always looking for better ways to get organized.
We'll meet in Syracuse and have that cup of coffee one of these days!

wildyard 06-04-2011 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by grocifer
Wildyard -- I am finally learning to use "my pages" to organize all my bookmarks and this is the first thing I entered. It is a great idea and will save a lot of time -- I'm always looking for better ways to get organized.
We'll meet in Syracuse and have that cup of coffee one of these days!

Hey, I'm ready when you are!! Just say the word. Hugs and smiles.

roseOfsharon 06-04-2011 12:57 PM

Thanks Linda! Great tute !

gramquilter2 06-04-2011 02:47 PM

Thank you for this tutorial.

moreland 06-04-2011 03:06 PM

Many Thanks!

QuiltNama 06-04-2011 06:09 PM

Such a nifty, simple idea that you shared with us. Thank you, I am going to get busy and make one.

klarina 06-04-2011 06:57 PM

I need one of those. Thanks for sharing.

My time 06-04-2011 07:27 PM

Your awesome! Thanks so much for sharing your great idea.

Happy Tails 06-05-2011 02:59 AM

God love ya, I know you spent a long time preparing this for us. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! wE'LL all have the prettest ruler/mat holders ever :) Wendy

amma 06-08-2011 09:39 AM

Thank you for this tute :D:D:D

wildyard 06-08-2011 09:41 AM

I hope y'all will post some photos of your ruler holders after they are made!! :D

QuiltnLady1 06-08-2011 09:58 AM

Thanks for sharing. Great project!! I bet that could be adapted to be attached to a door as well.

wildyard 06-08-2011 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltnLady1
Thanks for sharing. Great project!! I bet that could be adapted to be attached to a door as well.

absolutely!! You can use grommets then hang it on hooks.

Matilda 06-09-2011 04:14 AM

Thank you Linda for the tutorial. I need to get my rulers organized.

wildyard 06-09-2011 06:30 AM

Arghhhhhhhhh!!! Sorry to say I am having trouble with my double sided sticky tape. Last nite it let go and my holder ended up just leaning against the side of the desk.
I am going to have to investigate another form of attachment for this. The tape is still attached to the desk, but the velcro came apart from the tape. It's the tape/velcro connection that isn't holding. :(

OKLAHOMA PEACH 06-09-2011 09:18 AM

Great idea, Thank You!

Matilda 06-09-2011 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by wildyard
Arghhhhhhhhh!!! Sorry to say I am having trouble with my double sided sticky tape. Last nite it let go and my holder ended up just leaning against the side of the desk.
I am going to have to investigate another form of attachment for this. The tape is still attached to the desk, but the velcro came apart from the tape. It's the tape/velcro connection that isn't holding. :(

Linda, what about putting a sleeve on the back and run a rod through it that it can be hung by?

sawsan 06-09-2011 10:48 AM

Great Linda I am going to make one 4 me cus I have 3 new rulers beside the old one and deserve a new home

kathymarie 07-12-2011 04:32 AM

Thanks for the wonderful idea and great tute...I'm bookmarking this...in the process of cleaning and re-organizing so this looks like a needed project! Good job...*btw....my brain is fibro foggy too....good luck with that as well*

craftybear 07-12-2011 05:42 PM

great idea Matilda


Originally Posted by Matilda

Originally Posted by wildyard
Arghhhhhhhhh!!! Sorry to say I am having trouble with my double sided sticky tape. Last nite it let go and my holder ended up just leaning against the side of the desk.
I am going to have to investigate another form of attachment for this. The tape is still attached to the desk, but the velcro came apart from the tape. It's the tape/velcro connection that isn't holding. :(

Linda, what about putting a sleeve on the back and run a rod through it that it can be hung by?


wildyard 07-13-2011 11:13 AM

Yes I agree, Matilda, that is a great idea. Since my desk is metal, I also am trying some of the new very strong magnets, which seem to be holding so far.
Anyone else who comes up with a good idea, please share it with us!!
Hugs and smilesssss...

BettyGee 07-13-2011 01:23 PM

Outstanding tutorial! Thank you for taking the time to make it so clear for us. A very neat idea.


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