Let me begin by saying, "The Lord did not bless me with skills for sewing."
That being said...here is my Tackle It Tuesday project.
One day, while channeling through blogland, I happened across a site that mentioned making Homemade Fabric Sandwich Wraps. I thought, "hmmm...what a great idea! And - how convenient...I'm out of waxed bags AND baggies right now! These look easy enough. Gosh, I'll even be able to make...like...5 or 6 of them. Cool!"
I made one...and it took me all evening.
Don't let that discourage you. I just...well...I don't know. I guess I just don't sew enough to know how to do things quickly. My thread kept breaking, I couldn't get the pattern quite straight, the thread was bunching up, I don't know how to "close" something properly after turning right side out. *sigh*
Regardless of all that - I'm very pleased with the way it finished and couldn't help but smile while turning it right-side-out. Not too shabby for my first go at it.
I may try another one tonight.
I followed the directions on the site mentioned above, but here are a few tips from me:
- Make your pattern on the white side of Christmas wrapping paper; it's big enough and easy to pin through.
- Make sure you measure and cut rather precisely. I should have cut both pieces at the same time - as you can see, one is larger than the other. Be sure to line the corners up nice and straight. Mine is 15 x 15".
- I used Ripstop for the food surface on the inside and a vintage fabric on the outside. The Ripstop can be wiped down easily as it is water repellent and easy to sew. It was $6.99 a yard at Joanne Fabrics - but be sure to print your 40% Q from the internet first - made it cheaper.
- When you iron your pieces after cutting, remember: when the ripstop says cool iron...it means cool iron. Lesson learned.
- When you insert the velcro, make sure the fastening part is "up" (away from the fabric print). You'll see when you get that far.
2 comments:
This sounds like a great idea, but unfortunately I cannot sew at all. Can't even sew a button onto something. I'm sure your hubby loved his rooster cloth lunch bag :)
To say the least, he wondered what that "thing" was in his lunch box LOL He LOVED the idea - but needed a more "manly" print...like plaid or something. I figured that might have been the reaction. The next one will be a little more to his liking :)
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