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a video demonstrating how to make a travel threadd catcher

Jennie Pickett | Clover & Violet | Quilt and Sewing Patterns on Instagram: "Comment THREADS and I’ll send you the video! ⚡️💡 I had a brilliant idea! While stitching EPP at the pool, the wind blew all my stray threads around, and I wished there was a way to keep them tidy…enter the Travel Thread Catcher! Like a needle book, but with some fun sparkle vinyl from @missouriquiltco now all my threads will stay put once I cut them! ✂️🧵 Simple enough to figure out, but I’ve shared all the…

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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 piece of fabric with some red thread on it

Do all quilters have little piles of thread all over the house? I know I do! There are some by my sewing table, some on the couch arm, and, unfortunately, way too many wrapped around my vacuum cleaner! I made this easily portable thread catcher to use as a little nest for all the bits of thread. I keep it next to my sewing machine when I'm working there and then bring it with me when I'm doing handwork. It keeps all those little pieces of thread nice and tidy! This project finishes at 6"…

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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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colorful baskets are lined up on a table

Is it just me, or is sewing for men just plain hard? My Dad travels a lot (a lot might be an understatement!) and I wanted to sew him a little something for the road. He mentioned that he didn't have a case for his new iPod, thus his one-of-a-kind skull iPod Cozy! I sat down one afternoon, with out a tutorial, and started out by measuring the height and width of the iPod. I added the needed seam allowances to both dimensions and started sewing! The Cozy is fully lined and has a layer of…

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a pair of scissors sitting in a fabric storage bag on a counter next to a pillow

I don’t know about you but, although I do a LOT of sewing, I don’t even have a pin cushion which means grappling with loose pins from the tub and dropping most of them on the floor̷…

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a window sill filled with lots of colorful socks hanging from it's sides

I’m back with another DIY or Buy, this time featuring pin cushion thread catcher patterns. Trust me, if you like to sew, this guy is going to become your new best friend. Thread catchers act

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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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a colorful bag hanging on the side of a wall

Linda Augsburg demonstrates how easy it is to sew a handy accessory for your serger that will catch threads and other trimmings. Follow along to make this project. Instructions can be downloaded at AllPeopleQuilt.com/ShowMeHowThreadCatcher.

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