| Tiny Totes for Terrific Treats |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson | ||
| Friday, 11 December 2009 03:00 | ||
It would be an understatement to say we love the handmade gift here at Sew4Home. But even we run short on time during this busiest of seasons. So, how about a store-bought treat in a handmade tote? Of course, we'd still vote for homemade inside handmade (like a riddle wrapped in an enigma), but these tiny, two-tone felt totes are so cute, they'll make anything you put in them just as adorable. I've carefully written these instructions and included a lot of step-by-step photos, but until you actually try this project, it's probably still going to look like a brain teaser. But I promise it's really easy. You just gotta try. Will you try? You're essentially sewing a box. What makes it cool is that you're turning two-dimensional pieces into a three-dimensional finished project! Once you've mastered this, we'll move on to spinning straw into gold. Sewing Tools You Need
Fabric and Other Supplies
Getting Started
At Your Sewing MachineThis project uses an overcast stitch, which is a stitch that makes a seam and overcasts the edge in one step. Most machines, even basic models, offer this stitch. Some machines may offer several more decorative options to choose from, such as a Parisian stitch or Blanket stitch. Before starting, test sew some stitches on a piece of scrap felt to practice your overcast stitch and make sure all your machine tension settings are correct. You can also experiment with stitch width settings to get the look you want. For example, if you’ve chosen to use a heavier decorative thread as mentioned above, you may need to increase the stitch width.
Other machines suitable for this project include the Bernina activa 210 and the Elna 2300.
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Amanda Formaro
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... I am writing to request permission to reprint this adorable project on Craftown.com. We would of course give you full credit and will happily link back to your blog. Please let me know if this is acceptable. Thanks! Amanda Formaro Chief Editor - Craftown.com http://craftown.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |


























Love it, must make some for my Granddaughters. Merry Christmas!
Thanks so much ... we've gotten a lot of great comments about them. Hope you whip up a few for your terrific treats. 