| World's Cutest Felt Sewing Kit |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson | ||||||||||||
| Wednesday, 28 December 2011 03:00 | ||||||||||||
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This pretty kitty is ready to help with any wardrobe malfunctions that strike while you're away from your trusty sewing tools. We've all been there; it's always right before an important meeting or presentation, a strategic button falls off or a seam opens up. We created a small sewing kit that contains just what you need to fix nearly any disaster. And, since it's a hand sewing kit, we made ours a hand sewing project. All the pattern templates are available as a free download. Simply cut the pieces out of felt, and stitch them together with needle and embroidery floss. The kitty's happy face is lightly stuffed to create a built-in pincushion. This is also a perfect gift for the person in your life who's favorite garment repair tools are a stapler and Scotch Tape.
When in use, kitty's cheeks become your pin cushion. Everything else you need is inside. There's a small pocket to hold buttons, safety pins, a needle threader and a few hooks & eyes; plus needles and thread, pins and a small pair of scissors. Button it up and it all stays safely in place. Fabric and Other SuppliesThe finished opened size is 7" x 4½" (exclusive of the button tab).
Getting Started
ConstructionI used a loose style running hand stitch to get a funky look. I also split my six-strand embroidery floss in half and sewed with only three strands. You can do the same or use a blanket stitch or even a long stitch on a sewing machine. Case Outside
Case Inside
Finishing
Hints and TipsI had a lot of help from one of my kitties on this project. I kept stashing all the sharp stuff in a drawer, but I still had to re-cut a couple pieces because after she sat on everything, I lost the nose and one eye. It's a little easier, not to mention safer, to shut the door during construction.
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Michele T
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... I made one of these as a gift to a quilting friend - she loves it and it is absolutely adorable!! I only wish that I had used wool felt. |
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Judy MM
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... Very cute and quick project! Good to have several finished and on hand for the new college student going away to campus life. |
Elina Kauppinen
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... So Cute! Immediatly as I saw this, reflexion in my mind: Pekka Töpöhäntä aka Pelle Svanlös[http://www.uppsalatourism.se/Images/TouristSights/UAKPSan.jpg/url] (In english the name would be Tailless Peter or so) - swedish cat, who lives in Uppsala. One of my absolute favorite stories from childhood. Neat! |
Gloria3133
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... My sister LOVES cats, and she was just asking me for a small sewing kit. ADORABLE and it is going to be started today. thank you. |
Maria Esteves
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... It's so nice. I,m going to make one like that. By, and thank you to this post with a tutorial |
nanabeth
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Laura Brown
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... This is so cute! I work with Seniors and this is a great project for them to work on!! Thanks so much: |



















Love this, most of my friends are sewers and crafters, so I am making them all one each as a starter to crafting. will let you know how I get on
A very practical handy kit, and it's so cute. Thanks for the ideas. 