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Showing posts with label Oil cloth. Show all posts

Monday, January 20, 2014

Oil Cloth box tutorial


This super simple box is so useful for storing anything you wish in.







HOW TO DO IT

Cut the following from oil cloth

Two 5” by 5” squares
Four 6” by 5” rectangles
Four 7” by 5” rectangles

On the 5" by 5"  squares (the bases) draw a square in the centre that measures 4” by 4”, this will act as your sewing guide.



You will now need to sew the sides onto the square base, be sure to use the sewing guide. Each time you sew on a side flatten out.



Next you will need to sew the sides together.


Trim sides and bottom, this will help with the shaping of the box

You will need to do this for both the rectangles. The 6” by 5” box will need to be turned through, it is worth spending a bit of time ensuring this is done well and the corners are poked out, it will help with the shaping of the box.



And finally place the two parts together and you are done

Turn over the top


You may have noticed that I have sewn the top of some of my boxes, after making a few I have realised that I don't need to do this, as the oil cloth holds its shape so well. I think it looks so much neater.



Sunday, January 5, 2014

Creativity Underway

So by the end of yesterday I had thought about a project I would like to have a go at. However, we decided we needed to get out of the house for some fresh air so it is only in the early stages. I had the bright idea for going for a walk along the river Wey in Guildford. This was not possible as you can see from the pictures. So instead we walked around the castle grounds and grabbed a coffee, the coffee shop is conveniently positioned right next to the fabric and wool shop!!!
The picture of the Cath Kidston oil cloth cut up is the beginnings of small bucket boxes that I plan to make.







Monday, December 23, 2013

Spanner holder

So, I bet you didn't think it would be this. I have to admit it was on of the hardest things I have made because the oil cloth was so difficult to work with. I am not sure how my sewing machine managed. It is for my dad, as the original roll the spanners came in had bitten the dust.











Saturday, December 21, 2013

What is it ?

Can you guess what I have made today?