From 875d53b01dbe2ec34dd5c3870fbe4083e04c6ec0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elena ``of Valhalla'' Grandi Date: Mon, 15 May 2023 16:16:26 +0200 Subject: Some instructions --- .../cases/hussif_sewing_pens_tools_roll/index.rst | 77 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 77 insertions(+) diff --git a/source/accessories/cases/hussif_sewing_pens_tools_roll/index.rst b/source/accessories/cases/hussif_sewing_pens_tools_roll/index.rst index 4608f20..c8dc711 100644 --- a/source/accessories/cases/hussif_sewing_pens_tools_roll/index.rst +++ b/source/accessories/cases/hussif_sewing_pens_tools_roll/index.rst @@ -46,10 +46,87 @@ Notions Pattern ------- +Put the items you want to store in the hussif in the position you want +them to be, measure all around making sure to leave enough free space on +one end to be able to close the roll. + +Cut a rectangle this size in the outer fabric. + +Cut another rectangle in the lining fabric that is as tall as the outer, +and as wide as the outer plus twice the width of the first pocket at the +left end of the roll. + +For the other pieces, see the instructions below. Instructions ------------ +Outer +^^^^^ + +Add any decoration + +Lining Base +^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Fold the + +Pockets +^^^^^^^ + +For each additional pocket, cut a piece of fabric as tall as the hussif +and twice as wide as you want the pocket to be, plus sewing allowance. + +Fold it in half with right sides facing, sew the base of the pocket +(i.e. the side that will lie vertically on the hussif) with a running +backstitch. + +Turn inside out, press, sew to the lining base with a backstitch on the +top and bottom, as close as reasonable to the edge, and an applique +stitch along the base. + +Shaped pockets +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Put the objects you're making a pocket for on a piece of paper, draw +a reasonable shape around them; if you want the pocket to be symmetrical +only draw half, and then cut the paper on the fold, smoothing the lines. + +Cut the shape twice on the fabric (or once on the fold), with a sewing +allowance all around. + +Right sides together, sew all around the shape leaving a slit open on +one side. + +Turn inside out, press and applique stitch it to the base. + +Pencil pockets +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +To make pockets for pencils and other long items, decide whether you +want the pockets to lie flat on the base or to have some fullness to +leave space for thicker objects, and also decide how many slots you want. + +Then cut a rectangle that is as wide as all of the slots, including any +fullness, plus sewing allowances and twice as high as the desired height +of the pockets, a bit less than the height of the objects, so that they +can be easily reached. + +Cut also a rectangle as wide as the pockets, with no fullness but sewing +allowances, and twice as high as needed to just cover the top of the +pockets when laid on the base, for the flap. + +Right sides together sew the sides of both pieces with a running +backstitch. + +Turn inside out, press, put the pockets on the base and sew the length +of the slots with a backstitch. Sew the sides to the base with an +applique stitch and sew the bottom with a backstitch in the area that +will be covered with the edge tape. + +Sew the top of the flap to the base with a backstitch, again in the area +where the edge tape will be. + Gallery ------- -- cgit v1.2.3