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Jewelry Valet
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Jewelry Valet |
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It's perfect for a getaway! This
traveling valet keeps all your jewelry at hand, and safe between the padded layers. It has
pockets for pins and barrettes, loops for necklaces, and
even bars for attaching earrings -- all in one handy kit.
Make one for yourself, of course, then
another for a traveling companion or house guest. |
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Supplies needed:
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1 fat quarter each
of outer and lining fabrics
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Two 7-inch zippers
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Bias tape to match
the outer fabric -- one package of single-fold and
one of wide double-fold.
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1 yard of 1/4-inch
wide ribbon.
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One
piece of fiberglass screen fabric, 12 inches by 12
inches -- available at
hardware and home improvement stores
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One piece of craft- weight batting,
9 inches by 18 inches
Embroidery Design from Embroidery
Library:
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Instructions:
On the outer fabric, mark a rectangle that is 18 inches
wide by 9 inches high. Now embroider the design in the center of the marked rectangle.
I selected the Peacock design for its elegance and size.
It lends itself to metallic thread accents, which are so
appropriate for this project.
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Cut
out the rectangle. Using the same measurements,
mark and cut out rectangles of the same
dimension from the lining fabric and the batting.
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From the screen fabric, cut out 2
strips that are 6 inches wide by 2 inches high, one
rectangle that is 6 inches wide by 9 inches high, and a
rectangle that is 6 inches wide by 5 inches high.
Divide
and mark the lining fabric into thirds for the next
steps. |
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You will use the 2 narrow strips
of screen on the left third of
the lining. These will be for hanging earrings.
Fold the strips in half lengthwise. Stitch one folded rectangle along the
top of the left
third. Stitch the second folded strip in the
center of the left third.
Stitch a strip of single-fold bias
tape over the cut edges of the center strip. (The top strip will be covered when the
edges of the valet are finished later.) |
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The larger rectangle of screen goes in
the center third of the lining. Divide the center
third in half with a marked line. This rectangle of
screen is going to make 2
zippered pockets.
On each half
of the screen, place a zipper with the right side up,
and stitch the zippers down to the screen fabric.
Shorten the zippers as directed on the
zipper package. |
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Trim the zippers off, and at the back
of each zipper, trim the mesh so that the zipper can
open. Leave 1/4 inch of mesh to the inside of the
stitching lines. |
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The smaller rectangle of screen goes on the
right third of the lining. This will become pockets for
necklaces.
Encase one of the 6-inch sides of the
screen piece with a strip of double-fold bias tape.
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ribbon, and fold them in half to create loops.
Pin the loops to the top of the right
third, making sure that they are evenly distributed.
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Pin all the pieces of mesh into place on the lining. Stitch around the
entire outer edge of the lining piece, and where the
pieces meet between the thirds. This should secure
all the screen pieces to the lining, and the 3 ribbons
in
place.
Use a wide satin stitch
to create dividers for the 2 center pockets and for the
3 necklace pockets on the right.
Cover the vertical edges where the
thirds meet with single-fold bias tape.
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Lay the outer (embroidered) piece out with the wrong
side up, and then place the batting on top of it.
Place
the assembled lining piece on top of the stack.
Make sure the tops of the pieces are both facing the
same direction.
Stitch the
layers together along the outer edge of the piece. |
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Cut a 12-inch piece of ribbon.
Encase the entire outer edge of the
valet with the double-fold bias tape.
When you get
to the right edge (necklace end) of the piece, insert the end of the
ribbon piece under the bias tape midway down the side,
so that you will stitch it under the bias tape. |
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Fold the left third in, to cover the
center third, then fold in the right third. On the
fold, where it meets the ribbon, make a mark to remind
you where the second piece of ribbon goes. |
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Fold over the end of the remaining
ribbon, and stitch the folded end to the place where you
made the mark. |
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Hook earrings through the holes in
the screen bars.
Place pins and barrettes in the
zippered pockets.
Thread necklaces through the ribbon
loops, and secure the clasps. Place the pendant
ends in the respective pockets for tangle-free toting. |
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With the north wind howling outside
my sewing room window, I am thinking warmly about
a winter vacation -- maybe a cruise!
I will definitely have
to bring my jewelry along so I can dress to the nines on
formal night. This little valet is going to come in very
handy! |
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Click
here for a printable version of these project
instructions.
You'll need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on
your computer. If you don't have it, you can download a
free copy by clicking on the icon below.
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Size: 4.87 x 6.88 (123.7 x 174.8 mm)
Stitch count: 43820
Price: $5.99
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Size: 5.87 x 8.32 (149.1 x 211.3 mm)
Stitch count: 54079
Price: $6.99
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