Make your own Quilting Tool Pouch! | Easy Guide
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Ever wanted to make your own Tool Pouch? It's the perfect accessory to keep by your side when working at the sewing machine or working on a quilting project!
This easy to follow guide shows you how to make a quilting tool pouch, Katrina makes it simple enough to make that beginners should be fine with this too!
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Love this idea. I keep my Rotary cutters in a tin, then can't remember which tin, so this pouch will be on my to make list. Thank you for this project. 👍😊
Just what I need. I need to make two. One for my cottage, the other for the main house. Thanks for the video!
I love the one.with the turquoise binding on better. I love the colours in the squares. What a lovely gift they would make in general.
Thank you for another wonderful video. You make this look so easy, and fun
Fantastic idea, love the way it doesn’t take much fabric. Love it .
It would be a nice gift for a hand sewer too. If you put 2 small grommets one in each corner, you could put it on the wall near your cutting station.
Sheer genius! Thank you
It's a great demo, but it is always nice to see how other people do their mitred corners and join the ends of the binding. I've not mastered it yet and every time I do a project I have to look it up again.
Hi Toni, we're looking at recording some classes to put online soon, I'll add this to the list :)
A great tutorial for a tool pouch thank you.
Thanks Katrina. Good present idea.
Are there written instructions with measurements for everything? I’m knew to sewing. TYIA
Measurements for fabric pieces? Did I miss that?
Thats cheater quilting! 💝 it for those that dont sew quarter seams well.
I love your videos because you don't rush though. But the problem I have is some of the British words with your lovely accent, I am in Pennsylvania USA. I can't understand what the name of the piece is that we iron the squares onto. If you could give a link that would be so helpful. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Hello Terri - Katrina uses Vilene to attach the mini charms together.
Hello you explain very clearly but sometimes use vocabulary that I don t understand even I look on google and couldn t find it, such us “gridded violin” or “wadding” I guess is batting. I would like if you use common quilting vocabulary. Thanks a lot.
Hi Ana, Katrina says "Gridded Vilene" which is interfacing with grid lines on it. Wadding is the British word for batting. Hope this makes sense.
@@SewingStudio thanks you for your response. I m learning a lot with your tutorials.
I can’t find vileness in US. I thought about using batting/wadding but I don’t think that would work.
Hi ya'll. What is Vileen? Pat-South Padre Island, Texas
Hey @Needleworknut ! Vilene Interfacing is a non-woven fabric which is used as an extra layer in a garment to provide shape and support. ... Most Vilene Interfacings have a heat-activated adhesive on one side, and are known as 'iron-on' or 'fusible' interfacings. :)