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This is my new hand stitching companion...literally a THREAD CATCHER. When I am hand stitching, there are little tails of silk thread and snippets of quilting cotton EVERYWHERE...I know things are out of hand when Weasley the cat saunters by with thread and fabric snippets are stuck to his fur coat! And now, a view of the underside...(this is my favorite Kaffe Fassett fabric in my stash)... Do you want to learn to make one? Let me demonstrate the magic...first, I push DOWN with my thumbs on…

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several colorful hats sitting on top of a white table

While taking it really easy these past five days, I've managed to at least set foot inside my sewing room to admire the lovely stack of modern fabrics added to my stash when in Kansas City, including some pieces picked up at the Sewing and Quilt Expo - the same expo (different vendors) that I attended in Lakeland, Florida earlier this year! It's not typical for me to buy fat quarter bundles, but in this case, it was the best way to get a nice range of colors. At the top - 23 new colors of…

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four different types of headbands laid out on a white surface with one being rolled up

Today I will show you all the steps to make your very own Traveling Thread Catcher. Let's start with what you need: 1 Fabric Rectangle: 8 x 9.75” 2 Fabric Circles: 3 ½“ diameter (across) 2 Card board Circles: 2 ¾” diameter (Use lightweight cardboard. I used a soda can box) 2 Batting Circles: 2 ¾” diameter 1 Pringles Circle: 1/2” wide *If you are looking to make multiples for gifts, you can get three thread catcher from one fat quarter* I like to put masking tape on the Pringles circle…

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Perfect for Travel, Quilt Group and Classes! This clever little thread catcher folds up when not in use, keeping loose threads contained. It’s small and will easily stow, ready to go, in your bag. This is a super simple project, so make extras. You’ll want one next to your favorite chair and one for your …

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two hands holding an object in their left hand

This is my new hand stitching companion...literally a THREAD CATCHER. When I am hand stitching, there are little tails of silk thread and snippets of quilting cotton EVERYWHERE...I know things are out of hand when Weasley the cat saunters by with thread and fabric snippets are stuck to his fur coat! And now, a view of the underside...(this is my favorite Kaffe Fassett fabric in my stash)... Do you want to learn to make one? Let me demonstrate the magic...first, I push DOWN with my thumbs on…

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a person holding a measuring tape in their hand

This is my new hand stitching companion...literally a THREAD CATCHER. When I am hand stitching, there are little tails of silk thread and snippets of quilting cotton EVERYWHERE...I know things are out of hand when Weasley the cat saunters by with thread and fabric snippets are stuck to his fur coat! And now, a view of the underside...(this is my favorite Kaffe Fassett fabric in my stash)... Do you want to learn to make one? Let me demonstrate the magic...first, I push DOWN with my thumbs on…

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I got tired of picking up threads and fabric scraps off the floor by the sewing machine and serger. There’s a trash can in the area but not close enough to toss into so I decided to make my o…

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four folded origami pieces sitting on top of a table

Thank goodness I sometimes write myself notes--even better if I remember to read them! I turned my appointment book to December yesterday and had written a reminder to bring along a "favorite item" to exchange at the Stitching Society meeting this Thursday. ACK! It's easy to pick my favorite thing to do--stitching! One thing I can't do without while enjoying my favorite activity, is my little thread catcher. So, I guess it is one of my favorite things! I take it with me everywhere I do…

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four different types of thread spools sitting next to each other on a furry surface

It’s a Wonderful Little Storage Basket Too! Have you ever wished you had a thread-catcher, or that yours was bigger? This pretty little basket is perfect. There’s plenty of room but it’s easy to carry around and sits nicely next to the machine. Nicole, at Sister’s Choice Quilts, traded in her small thread catcher for …

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a woman is sewing on a piece of fabric with the words free patterns sewing caddy and threadd catchers

Free tutorials showing how to make protective sewing machine covers, fabric mats, organizing caddies & thread catchers to stash assorted supplies & notions.

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a close up of a bag on a shelf near many different colored fabrics and fabric

Who needs a thread catcher? Apparently, I need several because I can’t stop making them! These little guys are fun to make and they look much harder than they actually are. They just make m…

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an easy sewing project for beginners to sew the thread catcher with this free pattern

Make this free and easy thread catcher basket with a step-by-step sewing tutorial and free pattern! #sewing #sewingproject #sewingpattern

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