Travel Sewing Kit This handy little travel sewing kit is perfect for taking sewing projects on the road, orjust to keep your mending and repair supplies in one place! There’s a felt pad to holdpins and needles, a vinyl pouch for easy viewing, a zippered pocket for larger items,and a thread holder. The elastic closure makes it super easy to open and close the kit. Shopping list One 9” x 13” (23cm x 33cm) outer fabric One 9” x 13” (23cm x 33cm) inner fabric One 9” x 13” (23cm x 33cm) firm fusible interfacing (to stabilize outer fabric) One 9” x 13” (23cm x 33cm) fusible batting (to stabilize inner fabric) Four 1½” (3.8cm) squares Two 3¼” x 8” (8.25cm x 20.3cm) fabrics (for zippered pocket) Two 3¼” x 8” (8.25cm x 20.3cm) interfacing (to stabilize zippered pocket) One small piece of felt: 3¼” x 4½” (8.25cm x 11.4cm) One small piece clear vinyl: 3¼” x 4½” (8.25cm x 11.4cm) All-purpose sewing thread(s) to coordinate with fabrics Rotary cutter, mat and ruler Removable fabric marking pen Hand sewing needle & small safety pin 7” (18cm) zipper (can be longer, as zipper will be cut) Satin Stitch Foot Non-Stick Foot Zipper Foot Blind Hem Foot Buttonhole Foot Chopstick (or something similar) to use as a point turner for corners 13” (33cm) of 1-inch (2.5cm) wide elastic (for closure) One yard (90cm) of ⅜” (1cm) wide ribbon (for the “thread holder”) Sewing Directions Apply the firm fusible interfacing to the wrong side of the outer fabric. Apply thefusible batting to the wrong side of the inner fabric. Use a removable fabric marker to draw the seam line all around the inner fabric,½” (13mm) from the raw edges. This will make it easier later when arranging thepockets into position for stitching, so you don’t attach the pockets too close to theseam lines. Make marks at the center top and bottom, 1” (2.5cm) down from thefabric’s raw edge, to use as guides for sewing buttonholes. (Buttonholes will beused for making the “thread spool holder” in the center of the case.) Attach the Buttonhole Foot. Sew a ⅜” (1cm) buttonhole at each marking youdrew on the fabric. When finished, carefully cut them open with a seam ripper. Place a pin at the end of the buttonhole to help prevent accidentally cutting through the stitches of the bartacks Prepare for sewing the 3¼” x 4½” (8.25cm x 11.4cm) vinyl pocket and felt pinholder onto the inner fabric piece by arranging them into the desired position on theleft side of the stabilized inner fabric, keeping each at least ½” from the seamguidelines. After determining placement, pin the felt to secure for stitching. Setthe vinyl aside for the moment. Thread the top of the machine and bobbin with the desired colour of all-purposethread. Set the machine for a zigzag stitch, with the stitch length set at 2.5mm andstitch width set at 3.5mm. To sew around the felt pin holder, remove theButtonhole Foot and attach the Satin Stitch Foot. Sew around the felt squareusing a zigzag stitch. Place the vinyl into position below the felt. Use a piece of painter’s tape to hold the vinyl for stitching (don’t use pins, as they will leave permanent holes in the vinyl). To sew around the vinyl: scissor holder square, remove the Satin StitchFoot and attach the Non-Stick Foot which will allow you to sew smoothly over thevinyl without the foot sticking to it. After stitching, remove the tape. The zipper pocket starts first with a zipper and four 1½” (3.8cm) fabric squares. Cut off the bottom zipper stopper. Place the cut end of the zipper between two of the 1½” (3.8cm) fabric squares.Remove the Non-Stick Foot and attach the All-Purpose Foot. Sew a ¼” (7mm)seam, then press carefully with a warm iron. Move the zipper tab down to the sewn seam, so you make sure not to cut it off!Measure 6” (15.25cm) from the seam and then cut the zipper so the zipper tapesides are 6” long. Apply the remaining 1½” fabric squares, making sure thezipper teeth are close together between the fabric layers. Stitch the ¼” (7mm)seam, then carefully press with a warm iron. After pressing, close the zipper. Fuse the 3¼” x 8” (8.25cm x 20.3cm) interfacing to the wrong sides of each 3¼”x 8” (8.25cm x 20.3cm) fabrics. Turn ½” and press one long side on each fabric. Place the folded edge of the fabric next to the zipper teeth. Attach the ZipperFoot to the machine and stitch close to the folded edge. Do this for both sides ofthe zipper. Lightly press with a warm iron. (Note: You may find it helpful to movethe zipper tab as needed as you stitch.) Turn the edges under ½” (13mm) on all four sides of the zipper pocket piece andpress. Remove the Zipper Foot and attach the Blind Hem Foot. Adjust the BlindHem Foot so that it’s guide can be used to help as you sew the pocket. Placethe zipper pocket into position on the inner fabric and pin. Stitch all around thezipper pocket to secure it in place on the inner fabric. To create a place for holding thread spools, place a small safety pin at the end of the ⅜” (1cm) wide ribbon. Bring the ribbon into the first buttonhole, then backthrough the second buttonhole. Distribute the ribbon so that you have an equalamount on each side. Remove the safety pin. To make the kit’s closure, fold the 13” (33cm) piece of 1” (2.5cm) wide elastic inhalf, then pin both ends to the right side of the outer fabric, centered on one shortend of the fabric. Remove the Blind Hem Foot and attach the All-Purpose Foot.Secure the elastic ends in place with a row of stitches. Before pinning the inner and outer fabrics together, move the ribbons into thecenter of the inner fabric section so that they will not get caught in the stitching. Pin the inner and outer fabrics together, with right sides facing one another. Usinga ½” (13mm) seam allowance, stitch all around the sewing kit, leaving about a 5”(12.7cm) opening for turning right side out. Clip all 4 corners to reduce bulk, thenturn the whole project right side out. Use a chopstick or point turner to carefullypush out the corners. Press. Hand sew the opening closed. Sew two rows of stitches at the ‘spine’ of the kit on each side of the buttonholes. This will help hold the inner and outer fabric sections together securely. (Note: It is helpful to use a fabric marker and ruler to draw stitching lines on the fabric.) Attach the Blind Hem Foot. Adjust the placement of the foot’s guide so that itprovides an edge along which to guide the fabric. Topstitch around the case. Place thread spools onto the ribbons (use a small safety pin at the end of theribbon to make it easy to run the ribbon through the spool’s center), then tie in abow. Fill the kit with your other sewing essentials! Scissors, pin, needles, ruler,tape measure, marking pencils, buttons, safety pins - - - you’ll be surprised howmuch stuff fits in this super cute little case! Note: Small items like buttons or safety pins could be placed in a clear plastic bag before sliding into the vinyl pocket. 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