Here is a handy quick project that you can easily adapt to
suit whatever type of tools you need to keep you organized and mobile in all your creative endevors. And with a little ingenuity you can adapt it to whatever size or tools you need to suit your needs. And if that isn’t enough to get your crafty
little minds excited, it’s also cheap!
Now are you excited? That’s what
I thought, let’s get to it!
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Materials:
Fabric (I had about a yard with plenty left over, amount of
fabric is determined by the size of roll-up)
Ribbon or bias tape (again amount is to be determined by
size of desired roll-up)
Felt
Heat bond
Buttons or Velcro (depending on what type of closure will
best suit your needs)
Tools:
Fabric scissors (regular will work, but they don’t cut as
well)
Iron (dry setting)
Sewing machine
Straight pins
Yard stick
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*Don’t forget to allow for enough fabric around the
perimeter of your project to have enough space to finish your edges!
Now pin it! No, I don’t
mean pin it on Pinterest, at least not yet, finish that little beauty first
then feel free to re-pin. Pin the edges,
don’t be stingy with your pinning, it will help everything stay in the right
place to make your sewing go easier.
Next, fold up the excess fabric to create the pocket to
house your tools. Fold it up towards the
top of your piece. Aren’t you glad I told you not to cut that extra
fabric off? I just saved you another
sewing step!
Measure how big you want your pocket to be. Once you determine how deep you want your
pocket , fold your fabric back towards the bottom. Now that your pock front has been folded
twice, and is all lined up with your felt underneath, cut along that felt line
I mentioned earlier.
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To finish the side edges, sew binding tape to the sides.
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The method to keep it closed is up to you, you can use Velcro, snaps, ties, or buttons like what is shown. To give it a little more of a finished look, I made some of my left over binding tape run the length of the roll with extra at the ends that I used to create loops for my buttons.
Then sew on your buttons and fill up those pockets! Roll it up and you have a new great little organizer to keep your tools handy wherever you go!
You could even adapt it into an apron for
tools that will be even right at your fingertips. However you decide to work it, I hope this
helps you stay organized and maybe even buy you a little precious time and
sanity when all your tools are right in their place. Happy crafting!
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