I like to have a project to work on at all times. My favorite time to catch up on a little handwork is on car trips! Today I'll show you a quick-to-put-together sewing project organizer to have handy for those long drives!
SUPPLIES:
~ pot holder with side loop (found mine 2/$1 at the dollar store!)
~ matching button
~ 8 or so "snack size" zipper bags
STEP ONE: Fold your pot holder in half right sides together and mark the center line with pins.
STEP TWO: Using a disappearing ink marker, draw the center line and remove the pins.
SUPPLIES:
~ pot holder with side loop (found mine 2/$1 at the dollar store!)
~ matching button
~ 8 or so "snack size" zipper bags
STEP ONE: Fold your pot holder in half right sides together and mark the center line with pins.
STEP TWO: Using a disappearing ink marker, draw the center line and remove the pins.
STEP THREE: Arrange your snack bags with the bottoms overlapping your center line slightly, alternating zipper sides right-left-right and so on. Those bags are slippery, so be prepared to either pin or hold them in place!
16 comments:
So clever! Great idea!
I like this project. I made one several years ago during a church craft day. Instead of a seewing kit we made them into a car/first aid kid. I still have it in my car.
Cool!
What a great idea! You could also use this for a travel jewelry case!
What a cool idea. And it looks like something even I can do! I linked to this post over at my blog and also added you to my blogroll. :)
http://thegirlcreative.blogspot.com/2009/11/dollar-store-crafts-travel-sewing-kit.html
what a super cool very cheap stocking filler for gran, mum, aunt, anyone really. you could use it for tons of things..thks for sharing
becky
HOW COOL IS THAT! :) Thanks!
This is really awesome! I could find so many uses for something like this!
If you don't mind, I would love, love, love to mention this post in my Posts of the Week post due out November 8th! :)
-Jennifer
Wow! What a cool idea!! I need to make one of these so I can take my stitching with me to the park.
I posted a link to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-travel-sewing-kit-from-a-quilted-potholder/2009/11/04/
--Anne
I love these, I have one of these in my car with all the stuff that you suddenly need when you aren't at home. a mini sewing kit, some band-aids, elastics, hair barrettes, safety pins, post-its and mini pencil stuff like that. :)
So brilliant it hurts. I love this project! Awesome repurpose.
A+++++
It cost $65 last week for a fill-up of our Expedition. My husband travels a lot for his job. If he has to drive that (car) around to every corner of the East coast, we're in a lot of trouble.
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This is the first time i read your blog and admire that you have posted on this...I really found useful.Keep updated.
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The first organizer I saw used sandwich bags and cut half of them off- such a waste. Your idea is brilliant- off to the store to buy pot holders! Thanks so much for sharing.
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