Sewing Projects For Scrap Fabric - Cute Baskets
These fabric trinket trays are a great beginner project.
They are also great items to use fabric scraps that is easy to throw away for.
Use them to store trinkets or keep your little sewing notions tidy.
The finished measurements of this pouch are approximately
12.5㎝(5″) W × 12.5㎝(5″) H × 2.5㎝(1″) D.
πSuper Easy - DIY Trinket Tray
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Main Fabric1 17㎝ × 17㎝ (6¾″ × 6¾″) Outer layer1 17㎝ × 17㎝ (6¾″ × 6¾″) Lining1 15㎝ × 15㎝ (6″ × 6″) Mid-weight woven fusible interfacing
Sewing Tag
Fold the interfacing in half diagonally.Cut both ends in a diagonal line of 5 cm wide and 2 cm long.
Fold in the opposite direction and cut both sides to the same size.
Attach the interfacing to the center of the wrong side of the fabric.Cut by adding 1cm from the edge of the interfacing.
Sew the sides using a 1cm seam allowance.
Place the right sides together of the outer and lining and sew all the edges with an allowance of about 1cm, leaving an opening.
Turn it right side out by pulling the fabric through the opening.Topstitch all the way around.
YOU ARE FINISHED!
You might like these bags and pouches>>>
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You may watch the full video tutorial on my Youtube channel.
Share this video with a lot of people who need it.
Let's get started!!
Main Fabric
1 17㎝ × 17㎝ (6¾″ × 6¾″) Outer layer
1 17㎝ × 17㎝ (6¾″ × 6¾″) Lining
1 15㎝ × 15㎝ (6″ × 6″) Mid-weight woven fusible interfacing
Sewing Tag
Fold the interfacing in half diagonally.
Cut both ends in a diagonal line of 5 cm wide and 2 cm long.
Fold in the opposite direction and cut both sides to the same size.
Attach the interfacing to the center of the wrong side of the fabric.
Cut by adding 1cm from the edge of the interfacing.
Sew the sides using a 1cm seam allowance.
Place the right sides together of the outer and lining and sew all the edges with an allowance of about 1cm, leaving an opening.
Turn it right side out by pulling the fabric through the opening.
Topstitch all the way around.
YOU ARE FINISHED!
You might like these bags and pouches>>>