Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Fabric Boxes

Today I am linking up with Andover Fabrics to do a tutorial for Fabric Boxes. This is my first link up and I am so excited!  I made my first fabric box with my friend Becky in March. She used the tutorial by Seaside Stitches. They were little and they are perfect for thread catches and tool holders. When I got home I HAD to make more, I HAD to make them bigger,  I HAD to make them in Rainbow colors ...... Lizzy House Tonal Pearl Bracelets and Textured Linen by Andover had just arrived on my door step.....match made in Heaven!

Fabric Boxes 
finished size 7" x 7" x 5"




Here is what you need....
2 Fat Quarters
1/2 yard Decor Bond 809
18" x 18" Batting
Decorative Buttons



Cut 

1 - 18" x 18" outside fabric
1 - 18" x 18" lining fabric
2 - 18" x 18" DecorBond
1 - 18"x 18" Batting







1. Iron the interfacing to the back of the outside fabric and the lining fabric.










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2.Make a quilt sandwich. Put right sides together of the outside fabric and the lining fabric and place on top to the batting











3.Using you walking foot, sew around all sides Leave an opening along one side big enough to fit your hand in. Seam allowance doesn't really matter, just use the edge of your foot.

4.Clip the corners at a 45* angle.                                          5. Turn right side out and press flat.

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Have you tried  Flatter by Soak? It is a starch alternative. It doesn't leave flakes like regular starch. It smells AMAZING! I used it at Stash Bash for the first time and I am addicted now!






6. Topstitch 1/4 inch around the edges and then quilt as desired. I went in concentric squares till I reached the center using the edge of my walking foot for a guide.









                                         

7. Fold quilted piece in half and measure from the fold....
up 3 1/2 inches and over 3 1/2 inches and make a mark.

8. Connect the 2 marks with a diagonal line. Repeat for the other corner.







9. Fold in half the other direction and mark it on both corners. It will look like this when you are done.


10.Fold in half and sew ON the lines marked .














11. Fold in half the other way and sew on the lines marked.














12. Turn right side out. I press along the bottom and press the top flaps down. 

 



13. Stitch all 4 top corners down.                             14. Stitch the inside folds in place

                     


15. Embellish with buttons. I only add buttons to one side because all of my boxes sit next to each other, but you can add them to all 4 sides.

Tada! You are done! I keep fabric scraps sorted in mine....what will you do with yours????



3 comments:

  1. WOW. I love these and love that you use them for your scraps. Genius idea! AND so cute too!

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  2. I made over 20 of the small ones for a quilt retreat give away. I live in Rhode Island too, just like Seaside Stiches. Thanks for providing the the larger dimensions and the sturdier interfacing idea. Love the big buttons!

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  3. Thanks for the tutorial. I love these boxes in rainbow colors for scraps. Great ides 👍🏻

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