This is the cutest thing. I'm certainly going to make one. They would make great gifts for sewest. I had a hard time following until you started to sew then at all makes sense
What a great idea and I have one of those frames. Pockets can be adjusted to any size, it can slide out of the way and you can still use the back for something. Good job on the sewing too, I hope mine fits as well.
Thank you so much! This video was very well done and certainly helpful. I spotted one of these caddies in my quilting shop and was pretty sure I could backwards engineer it but you've saved me the hassle😍 These will be great to take to workshops or when you're traveling. (I totally forgot I could get these acrylic frames at Dollar store so, spent a bit more than I needed to for my first set)😕 I'm gprobably going to include a clear vinyl piece to hold the clips. BTW... I REALLY love that 'doughnut' caddy, too and will be stitching up a few of those as well.
Thank you. If you do this project I suggest that you double up on your frame or buy a more sturdy one from Walmart or somewhere. And as for the caddy, yes I have a tutorial in my sewing playlist.
Thank you for asking. It’s actually a Cricut metal ruler, and I have one linked in my Amazon store if you would like to check it out. The link to my Amazon store is in my description. Thank you.
This is the cutest thing. I'm certainly going to make one. They would make great gifts for sewest. I had a hard time following until you started to sew then at all makes sense
I am going to make this too. Thank you for sharing.
The dollar tree also sells 8x10 on its side. Holds even more tools. But it does take up a little more space on dest. But 2" only. Great job!
Very clever... and unique 😊
Thanks 😊
I love tin roofs!❤
Most people do but they drive me nuts. Lol
Oh! 🥰
And I love love the sewing machine fabric!
Thank you! 👏👏
I wish I could find it in mint.
@@JoannasDIYLife oh that would be so pretty!
What a great idea and I have one of those frames. Pockets can be adjusted to any size, it can slide out of the way and you can still use the back for something. Good job on the sewing too, I hope mine fits as well.
Thank you. Happy sewing
Very cute. Thank you
Thank you 😊
Genius Idea. I will have to make one too. Thank you
Thank you 😊
Love this! Thanks for sharing.
The frames my be more sturdy From somewhere else.
This is too cute!!¡
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much! This video was very well done and certainly helpful. I spotted one of these caddies in my quilting shop and was pretty sure I could backwards engineer it but you've saved me the hassle😍 These will be great to take to workshops or when you're traveling. (I totally forgot I could get these acrylic frames at Dollar store so, spent a bit more than I needed to for my first set)😕 I'm gprobably going to include a clear vinyl piece to hold the clips. BTW... I REALLY love that 'doughnut' caddy, too and will be stitching up a few of those as well.
I would recommend the frames from Walmart. If you use the Dollar Tree ones I might would use 2.
This is so Awesome. TYFS (Pauline S)
Thanks. It was fun to figure out. Lol
I just found your channel. Great tutorial. Did you have or do a tutorial on that cute round caddy..
Thank you. If you do this project I suggest that you double up on your frame or buy a more sturdy one from Walmart or somewhere. And as for the caddy, yes I have a tutorial in my sewing playlist.
Do you use two fabric pieces for each piece or just one piece for each?
The green is 1 long piece. The pockets are individual fabrics folded.
I cut the measurements exactly like you instructed to do but the three pockets do not fit on the back of the fabric. What did I do wrong?
I’m so sorry I have no idea. You can try to cut them down.
May I ask where you bought your ruler that you use? 🙏🏻💜
Thank you for asking. It’s actually a Cricut metal ruler, and I have one linked in my Amazon store if you would like to check it out. The link to my Amazon store is in my description. Thank you.
Your camera should not be pointing down
Ok and why is that?