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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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a person holding up a small origami piece

Thread Holder pattern When I first showed a picture of my thread holder a number of people asked if I had a pattern. I made mine one morning at my stitching morning, it does not have a pattern so I thought I would show you how it is made. Firstly cut 4 strips 7 1/2 inches X 2 1/2 inches then 4 from a contrasting fabric. Lay them on your cutting board like this. Lay the next 4 right sides together as above. This step is important pick up the strips and put a pin in as above, then do the same…

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a hand holding a small blue and multicolored fabric object in it's palm

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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there is a sewing machine on top of a table with the words threadd catcher

I’m obsessed with two things right now. First: quick sewing projects I can finish in an evening or weekend afternoon. And secondly: organizing my sewing and all my supplies, fabrics, a…

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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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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 basket that is sitting on top of a table with some thread and scissors in it

At just 4 1/2″ square and 5″ high, this basket is small but mighty! It is the perfect size for catching your loose threads as you sew, and the duck canvas

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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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