Thread Keeper Pattern at Bob Campbell blog

Thread Keeper Pattern. So what is a thread catcher? Using an empty can of pringles and some scraps from your last quilting project, you can make this collapsible thread catcher! A thread catcher works best for stashing something very light weight, but could work for more than just bits of trash. It is the perfect size for catching your loose threads as you sew, and the duck canvas underlining makes it. These hang nicely by your. It’s small and will easily stow, ready to go, in your bag. This clever little thread catcher folds up when not in use, keeping loose threads contained. Learn how to sew an endless thread & needle holder, free pattern included. Throw bits of fluff, thread and fabric bits right into the little basket. Binder clips, extra bobbins, and seam gauges are a few ideas to keep. At just 4 1/2″ square and 5″ high, this basket is small but mighty! It’s basically a super cute trash can with a weighted pin cushion on top. A quick one hour project and you have a mini threadcatcher!

The Thread Keeper ENGLISH Pdf Sewing Pattern for Thread Etsy Australia
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Learn how to sew an endless thread & needle holder, free pattern included. Using an empty can of pringles and some scraps from your last quilting project, you can make this collapsible thread catcher! Binder clips, extra bobbins, and seam gauges are a few ideas to keep. A thread catcher works best for stashing something very light weight, but could work for more than just bits of trash. These hang nicely by your. So what is a thread catcher? It’s small and will easily stow, ready to go, in your bag. Throw bits of fluff, thread and fabric bits right into the little basket. At just 4 1/2″ square and 5″ high, this basket is small but mighty! This clever little thread catcher folds up when not in use, keeping loose threads contained.

The Thread Keeper ENGLISH Pdf Sewing Pattern for Thread Etsy Australia

Thread Keeper Pattern It’s basically a super cute trash can with a weighted pin cushion on top. It is the perfect size for catching your loose threads as you sew, and the duck canvas underlining makes it. This clever little thread catcher folds up when not in use, keeping loose threads contained. At just 4 1/2″ square and 5″ high, this basket is small but mighty! It’s basically a super cute trash can with a weighted pin cushion on top. Binder clips, extra bobbins, and seam gauges are a few ideas to keep. A thread catcher works best for stashing something very light weight, but could work for more than just bits of trash. These hang nicely by your. Learn how to sew an endless thread & needle holder, free pattern included. Throw bits of fluff, thread and fabric bits right into the little basket. Using an empty can of pringles and some scraps from your last quilting project, you can make this collapsible thread catcher! A quick one hour project and you have a mini threadcatcher! It’s small and will easily stow, ready to go, in your bag. So what is a thread catcher?

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