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DIY Thread Holder for Your Favorite Chair - Quilting Digest | Sewing accessories, Thread holder, Sewing projects

This Little Charmer is a Quick Project, So Make Several! Leftover fabric strips and a bit of stitching combine to make this handy thread catcher. You’ll find plenty of places around the house to stash one of these. It will also make great gifts for your quilting and sewing friends. The free tutorial, by Leanne …

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Pincushion Thread Catcher Free Sewing Pattern for Beginners

It's easy to sew your own pincushion thread catcher with this free beginner sewing pattern! This free thread catcher tutorial will show you how to make your own pincushion thread catcher for your sewing room. Makes a great DIY gift idea especially for Mother's Day. It's your sewing machine's best friend! #pincushion #thread #catcher #free #sewing #pattern #freesewingpattern #sewingpattern

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Organize Your Sewing Space with a DIY Thread Catcher

I'll show you how to make an easy thread catcher to hold all of your thread tails. This post contains a free pattern and tutorial for a thread catcher.

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The Life of Riley: Traveling Thread Catcher Tutorial | Thread catcher, Thread catcher pattern, Small sewing projects

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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Evolution of a Thread Catcher: T. in the Burg

Can you bear yet another post about my Thread Catchers? I have been selling them like hotcakes over at my Etsy shop and have recently made this one that is kind of over-the-top pretty, or at least I think so. I used my Luna Notte scraps from my Hanging Basket quilt. I have lots of little odd bits left over and they were perfect for the paper-pieced pincushion. It is good sized, about four inches square and is filled with crushed walnut shells to give it a bit of heft. It is attached to the…

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