Here is the link to the handout -- drive.google.com/file/d/1-6IoCN_7srdAskNbmvmynE4tpbajKRuW/view?usp=sharing SUPPLIES: Main fabric, 10′′ x 13′′ inches Lining fabric 10′′ x 14 3/4′′ inches Binding fabric, 2.5′′ x 19′′ inches (double if using two strips). Duck canvas 10′′ x 16′′ inches Fusible quilt batting 9′′ x 15′′ inches 2.5 by 10" scrap for hanging tab. Step by Step Directions Cut the duck canvas in half so that you have two rectangles that are 10″ x 8″ inches. If you do not have duck canvas, use interfacing to provide stability to the thread catcher. Cut the batting in half so that you have two rectangles that are 9″ x 7 3/8″ (see video tutorial for complete details) Next, Place the batting on top of the duck cloth so that the top edges are flush and the other three edges have a 1/2″ margin. fuse in place. Use pins or spray baste to attach the top fabric in place. You will do this to both rectangles. Quilt as desired. Mark a 2.5 Inch square in two bottom corners and cut away. With right sides together, sew the bottom edges together with a 1/2″ seam. Press open and top stitch 1/4″ away from the seam. With right sides together, sew the sides together with a 1/2″ seam. Press open. A sleeve board is helpful here if you have one. To create the bottom, fold the bottom seam and side seam in towards each other. Match the side seams and pin. Sew through all thicknesses with a 1/2″ seam. Repeat for other corner. Trim the seams to 1/4″ and turn basket right side out. Push the corners out and finger press the bottom seam by rolling back and forth between your fingers. Step by Step Directions Lining: Fold the lining piece of fabric in half, right sides together and crease the fold. Mark the corner cut-outs. THESE ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE BASKET AS THERE IS NO BOTTOM SEAM. 2 1/4″ from side edge and 1 3/4″ from folded edge. Sew the side seams with a 1/2″ seam starting at the corner mark. Then cut out the corner squares. Press seams open. (see video for complete details) Create the bottom by sewing the corners in the same manner as you did for the basket, but line up the side seam with the bottom crease. Sew with a 1/2″ seam allowance. Place the lining inside the basket, wrong sides together. The basket is square so you can line up the seams or place the lining seams opposite the basket seams to decrease bulk. Trim the top edge if needed so that it is flush with the basket top edge. Pin or use Wonder Clips to hold layers together and stitch 1/4″ from the top edge. BINDING: Fold the binding strip, matching the short ends and stitch a 1/2″ seam allowance. Press the seam open and fold the binding in half, wrong sides together and press. Create a tab using the 2.5" strip which will be used to connect the pin cushion to the thread catcher. (see video for complete details). Sew the binding in place, sewing the hanging tab on the inside and attaching it at the same time as the binding. Fold the binding over and hand stitch it into place. Please leave your questions and comment on our RUclips Channel, and thanks for your support as we strive to preserve the art of sewing/quilting for another generation. Thanks a million for watching!
I have really been looking for a channel that is more in interested in sewing than opening/selling subscription boxes. I found my channel and subscribed. Ty. Loved the video
There is no selling on this channel. It's 100% sewing/quilting stuff. My patterns are free so that people with limited resources can enjoy the hobby too. I use simple tools and construction methods. I'm glad you found the Jelly Roll Club.
The tutorial for the Sunflower pincushion has been posted on RUclips. Here is the link to the PATTERN drive.google.com/file/d/1t3jHxhk40A-wBI--6UgvN5UQf3fHJYY7/view?usp=sharing The link to the video is here >> ruclips.net/video/SBTSBjk8-wg/видео.html
Here is the link to the handout -- drive.google.com/file/d/1-6IoCN_7srdAskNbmvmynE4tpbajKRuW/view?usp=sharing
SUPPLIES:
Main fabric, 10′′ x 13′′ inches
Lining fabric 10′′ x 14 3/4′′ inches
Binding fabric, 2.5′′ x 19′′ inches (double if using two strips).
Duck canvas 10′′ x 16′′ inches
Fusible quilt batting 9′′ x 15′′ inches
2.5 by 10" scrap for hanging tab.
Step by Step Directions
Cut the duck canvas in half so that you have two rectangles that are 10″ x 8″ inches. If you do not have duck canvas, use interfacing to provide stability to the thread catcher. Cut the batting in half so that you have two rectangles that are 9″ x 7 3/8″ (see video tutorial for complete details)
Next, Place the batting on top of the duck cloth so that the top edges are flush and the other three edges have a 1/2″ margin. fuse in place. Use pins or spray baste to attach the top fabric in place. You will do this to both rectangles. Quilt as desired.
Mark a 2.5 Inch square in two bottom corners and cut away. With right sides together, sew the bottom edges together with a 1/2″ seam. Press open and top stitch 1/4″ away from the seam.
With right sides together, sew the sides together with a 1/2″ seam. Press open. A sleeve board is helpful here if you have one.
To create the bottom, fold the bottom seam and side seam in towards each other. Match the side seams and pin. Sew through all thicknesses with a 1/2″ seam. Repeat for other corner. Trim the seams to 1/4″ and turn basket right side out. Push the corners out and finger press the bottom seam by rolling back and forth between your fingers.
Step by Step Directions
Lining: Fold the lining piece of fabric in half, right sides together and crease the fold.
Mark the corner cut-outs. THESE ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE BASKET AS THERE IS NO BOTTOM SEAM. 2 1/4″ from side edge and 1 3/4″ from folded edge. Sew the side seams with a 1/2″ seam starting at the corner mark. Then cut out the corner squares. Press seams open. (see video for complete details)
Create the bottom by sewing the corners in the same manner as you did for the basket, but line up the side seam with the bottom crease. Sew with a 1/2″ seam allowance.
Place the lining inside the basket, wrong sides together. The basket is square so you can line up the seams or place the lining seams opposite the basket seams to decrease bulk. Trim the top edge if needed so that it is flush with the basket top edge. Pin or use Wonder Clips to hold layers together and stitch 1/4″ from the top edge.
BINDING:
Fold the binding strip, matching the short ends and stitch a 1/2″ seam allowance.
Press the seam open and fold the binding in half, wrong sides together and press. Create a tab using the 2.5" strip which will be used to connect the pin cushion to the thread catcher. (see video for complete details).
Sew the binding in place, sewing the hanging tab on the inside and attaching it at the same time as the binding. Fold the binding over and hand stitch it into place.
Please leave your questions and comment on our RUclips Channel, and thanks for your support as we strive to preserve the art of sewing/quilting for another generation.
Thanks a million for watching!
I have really been looking for a channel that is more in interested in sewing than opening/selling subscription boxes. I found my channel and subscribed. Ty. Loved the video
There is no selling on this channel. It's 100% sewing/quilting stuff. My patterns are free so that people with limited resources can enjoy the hobby too. I use simple tools and construction methods. I'm glad you found the Jelly Roll Club.
@@JellyRollClub I'm glad I found you too. You videos are well thought out and very professional
Thank you for sharing this adorable project. I wanted to make a sunflower now I want the thread catcher as well. Love your videos
Thank you! 😊
Thanks so much for this tutorial for the thread catcher and holder for the pincushion…this design was so nice of you…you are the best❤️
Glad you like it.
This is adorable. How clever.
Thank you.
Great project! Thank you for showing how easy it is to make.
Thanks for watching!
What a wonderful little sunflower pincushion, & thread catcher.
Glad you like it.
Thank you for sharing this, can’t wait to make it
Hope you enjoy
Love sunflowers. Such a great project. Thank you for sharing!!!
Glad you like them!
Ah, this is so beautiful and professional. I adore the sunflower and the color choice. Thanks so much for sharing my very next project!!
Thank you so much!
That it absolutely darling!
Thanks a million
That’s is a great idea and of course you colors are fantastic. Beautiful
Thanks so much 😊
I have the perfect fabric for this thank you
Wonderful!
So cute!
Nice! You made this look so easy. Can’t wait to sew it.
You can do it!
such a cleaver creative idea I love it
Glad you like it!
Clever, hugs WaHx
Thank you so much
I'm glad you like it 😘
Why is MAIN FABRIC cut at 10 x 13 ? It is not clear that the DUCK CANVAS is the outside of the thread catcher.
You have to download the handout with the cut guide
Is there a pattern or tutorial for the sunflower? It's really brings life to this project.
The tutorial for the Sunflower pincushion has been posted on RUclips.
Here is the link to the PATTERN drive.google.com/file/d/1t3jHxhk40A-wBI--6UgvN5UQf3fHJYY7/view?usp=sharing
The link to the video is here >> ruclips.net/video/SBTSBjk8-wg/видео.html
Where did you buy or get your pair of silicone scissors?
I found them on Amazon
Cute. Good video. Dump the music. Always a bad idea when you want ppl to listen to what you are saying.
Thanks for the tip it's hard to tell on my side if the music is too loud.
Thank you so much
You're most welcome