KelliR
02-28-2008, 10:06 AM
I'm really hankerin' for spring and being able to hand the sheets out on the line again. ahhhhhhhh.....
I needed a new clothespin bag, did a little poking around online and came up with this pattern. I also made up a few for the spring swap and figured I might as well take pictures and share the process :)
These can snap right over the clothesline or snap over a child size hanger.
I'm planning to make another for myself to hang in my closet for tights/pantyhose. I don't wear them often and they end up in a tangled mess in my underwear drawer. :p
1. Cut two rectanges of fabric, 11" x 18". One of these is for the front, the other is for the back. Iron onto lightweight stabilizer.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1786.jpg
2. Make 24" of binding. First, cut a strip 2" x 24" of contrasting fabric. Fold and iron fabric in half with long sides meeting. (Small confession here, I'm addicted to spray starch and use it generously while doing my pressing)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1784.jpg
3. Open strip back up and fold and iron each side into the middle.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1785.jpg
4. Now fold and iron the strip in half and you have your binding. I would go ahead and cut the binding into two 12" lengths at this point. (I suppose you could use bias tape:))
5. Next, cut the rectangle that you want for your front 7" down from the top to create two peices.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1787.jpg
6. Fold the binding peices over the two edges that you just cut apart on the front rectangle piece and sew down.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1789.jpg
7. Now, with right sides together lay the two front pieces on top of the back piece, with the binding edges touching eachother, and pin.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1791.jpg
8. Sew all the way around.
9. Clip your corners and turn it right side out. It should look like this.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1793.jpg
10. Take it back to your ironing board and fold over and iron the top edge. I folded it over about 2 1/2"
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1794.jpg
11. Place snaps or buttons on the flap. I placed them 1-1/2" in from the side edge and 1/2" up from the bottom edge of the flap
Voila!
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1795.jpg
I needed a new clothespin bag, did a little poking around online and came up with this pattern. I also made up a few for the spring swap and figured I might as well take pictures and share the process :)
These can snap right over the clothesline or snap over a child size hanger.
I'm planning to make another for myself to hang in my closet for tights/pantyhose. I don't wear them often and they end up in a tangled mess in my underwear drawer. :p
1. Cut two rectanges of fabric, 11" x 18". One of these is for the front, the other is for the back. Iron onto lightweight stabilizer.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1786.jpg
2. Make 24" of binding. First, cut a strip 2" x 24" of contrasting fabric. Fold and iron fabric in half with long sides meeting. (Small confession here, I'm addicted to spray starch and use it generously while doing my pressing)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1784.jpg
3. Open strip back up and fold and iron each side into the middle.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1785.jpg
4. Now fold and iron the strip in half and you have your binding. I would go ahead and cut the binding into two 12" lengths at this point. (I suppose you could use bias tape:))
5. Next, cut the rectangle that you want for your front 7" down from the top to create two peices.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1787.jpg
6. Fold the binding peices over the two edges that you just cut apart on the front rectangle piece and sew down.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1789.jpg
7. Now, with right sides together lay the two front pieces on top of the back piece, with the binding edges touching eachother, and pin.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1791.jpg
8. Sew all the way around.
9. Clip your corners and turn it right side out. It should look like this.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1793.jpg
10. Take it back to your ironing board and fold over and iron the top edge. I folded it over about 2 1/2"
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1794.jpg
11. Place snaps or buttons on the flap. I placed them 1-1/2" in from the side edge and 1/2" up from the bottom edge of the flap
Voila!
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y252/Mama2kjm/HPIM1795.jpg