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Hanging Around Organizer
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Keep your kitchen organized and
small items handy with this Hanging
Around Organizer. Perfect for
storing mail, car keys, seed
packets, and much more.
Choose your favorite embroidery
designs, then use coordinating
colors and fabrics to bring them all
together.
Read
below for these free project
instructions! |
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Supplies Needed:
**1/3 yard lightweight canvas
(for pockets)
**1/4 yard print cotton fabric
(for
front panel)
**1/4
yard lightweight canvas
(for back panel)
**Medium
weight cutaway
stabilizer
**Air-erase pen (or other
marking tool)
**Temporary spray adhesive
**Extra-wide double fold bias
tape or 1 inch wide grosgrain
ribbon
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To
begin,
prepare the fabric for the three
pockets.
Draw three 8 inch wide by 6 1/2 inch
high rectangles on the lightweight
canvas. Be sure to leave a
couple of inches of excess fabric
around the shapes. |
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Using
an air-erase pen (or other marking
tool), mark 1/2 inch up from each
bottom corner of the shapes. Draw lines to
connect the marks.
The area below the lines will be
folded under later on.
Find the center of the upper shape
by measuring and marking the center
of each side and dividing by
two. Draw lines connecting the
center marks - where the lines meet
is the exact center of the upper
shape. |
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Create a paper template of the
design by printing it at full size
using embroidery software. If you don't have
embroidery software, you can cut a
piece of paper the shape and
dimensions of the design to help
with placement and centering.
Poke a hole in the center of the
template and align it with the
center point on the fabric. Make
sure the design fits well within the
shape. There should be at least two
inches of space between the edges of
the design and the edges of the
fabric.
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Remove the template. Spray a piece
of cutaway stabilizer with adhesive
and smooth the fabric on top. Hoop
the fabric and stabilizer together
by aligning the marks on the hoop
with the lines on the fabric. Attach
the hoop to the machine and load the
design. Move the hoop so that the
needle is directly over the center
point on the fabric. Embroider the
design. |
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When the design has finished, cut
out the shape along the outer
lines. Repeat the placement, hooping,
and embroidering process for each
pocket. |
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Now,
cut strips of bias tape to the width
of the top edges of the
pockets. Wrap the tape around the
top edge of each pocket and pin in
place. Sew a 1/8 inch seam along the
inner edge of the tape on the top of
each pocket. |
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On the bottom edge of each pocket,
measure and mark in 1-1/2 inches
from each corner. |
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Pinch and fold the fabric over 1/2
inch at each mark. Lay the folds
towards the outer edges and pin in
place. |
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Tack the folds in place by stitching
over the folds about 1/4 inch from
the bottom edges of the pockets. |
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To prepare the front panel, cut a
piece of the print cotton fabric 5
3/4 inches wide by 26 1/2 inches
high. Position the top edge of the
top pocket 3 inches down from the
top edge of the front panel and pin
in place. Position the top edge of
the middle pocket 2 1/2 inches down
from the bottom edge of the top
pocket and pin in place. Finally,
align the bottom edge of the bottom
pocket with the bottom edge of the
front panel and pin in place.
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Fold the bottom edges of the pockets
under 1/2 inch and sew a 1/4 inch
seam across the bottom edges. |
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To prepare the back panel, cut a
piece of lightweight canvas 5 3/4
inches wide by 26 1/2 inches
high. Align the back panel with the
back of the front panel with the
wrong sides facing. Pin in place. |
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Align the sides of the pockets with
the sides of the front panel and pin
in place (place the pins in about
3/4 inch away from the outer edges
for easy sewing). |
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Now we will add the outer binding.
Fold the end of the bias tape or
grosgrain ribbon in 1/4 inch and
then wrap it around the edge of the
organizer starting at the top right
corner. Pin in place. |
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Sew a seam right along the inner
edge of the tape. Add the tape (or
ribbon) around the right edge,
bottom edge, and left edge. Stop
when you reach the top left corner
but leave enough tape to cover the
top edge. |
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Create the loop by cutting a length
of tape or ribbon to 6 1/2
inches. Sew a seam along the open
edge of the tape or fold the ribbon
in half lengthwise and sew a seam
along the open edge. |
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Form a loop and tuck the ends in
between the front and back panels in
the top center of the organizer. Fold the loop to the backside and
pin in place.
Continue the tape along the top edge
of the organizer and sew it in place
(wrap the end over 1/4 inch before
sewing to the end).
Your project is now complete! |
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Size: 5.11 x 4.85 (129.9 x 123.2 mm)
Stitch count: 10976
Price: $3.99
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Designs in Pack: 20
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Stitch count: 21640
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Stitch count: 18519
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