I’m a little late posting this,
but…..For Christmas I made art supply carriers for my younger sisters. They all
really like to draw and like to take their art supplies everywhere they go. So
I thought it would be neat for them to have an organized way to travel with
their pencils and papers.
Supplies
I used:
½ yard of cotton fabric for the cover and pocket
½ yard of a contrasting cotton fabric for the lining
Matching thread
½ yard interfacing
2 pieces of ribbon (12 in long) for the ties
First I made myself a pattern, using some measurements I had taken of a drawing board I wanted to be able to fit in the carrier. Pattern making 101, make sure you leave room for seam allowance and space (if necessary for what you're making) for your project to lay right. For instance, I needed room for the carrier to fold over. One more note on pattern making, make sure you cut square! I didn’t and my whole project ended out crooked.
Next I cut out my fabrics and interfacing.
½ yard of cotton fabric for the cover and pocket
½ yard of a contrasting cotton fabric for the lining
Matching thread
½ yard interfacing
2 pieces of ribbon (12 in long) for the ties
First I made myself a pattern, using some measurements I had taken of a drawing board I wanted to be able to fit in the carrier. Pattern making 101, make sure you leave room for seam allowance and space (if necessary for what you're making) for your project to lay right. For instance, I needed room for the carrier to fold over. One more note on pattern making, make sure you cut square! I didn’t and my whole project ended out crooked.
Next I cut out my fabrics and interfacing.
While
I was cutting I realized that I didn’t have enough fabric to cut the pocket out
in one piece. So I cut two pieces, sewed them together, pressed the seam
allowance and did a teeny tiny hem on the top edge.
I attached the
interfacing to the cover piece of fabric.
Then I made a “fabric sandwich”. First I laid out the inner lining piece, I placed the pocket piece on the bottom edge, and set the ribbons on, as shown in the picture below.
Then I made a “fabric sandwich”. First I laid out the inner lining piece, I placed the pocket piece on the bottom edge, and set the ribbons on, as shown in the picture below.
Then
I set the cover piece on top.
I pinned it and sewed it with a ¼" seam allowance, leaving an opening big enough for me to stick my arm in.
I turned it in-side-out.
I top stitched the opening.
Next I marked the places for the pencils and the fold line. I marked the fold line right down the middle and I marked the pencil lines starting ¾” from the left edge and continued until there were 12 slots. There just happened to be enough space left over to keep a pair of scissors in.
I sewed down the lines I made.
And I was finished!
Mikayla :)