Friday, 28 February 2020

sew Along session No1 for the Tool Wallet Book

Sew Along Session No1 For The Tool Wallet Book 

Welcome to the first sew along of the “Just SEW Happy” range. 
For the next three weeks, I will be going Live on Facebook teaching you how to make The Tool Wallet Book. Session one will be on the 4th March 2020 at 1pm, within the Facebook Pattern Support Group.
The Tool Wallet Book Closed

The Toll Wallet Book Open


So, by now you will have an idea of what supplies are needed for the Tool Wallet Book (if you go back to the previous blog post it states what is needed for the sew along). This blog post is the pre work you need for the 1st session whether your joining in now or later on.

Cutting Out
(You can either use your stash fabric, or parts from the “Just SEW Happy” Mixed Panel)

This section is for the Main Outer Front and Back
Main Body Outer Main Fabric (stash), or Panel Fabric (from the Mixed Panel cut one "Just SEW Happy" image with words and one without words). They need to measure 7 ¾ inches by 10 ¾ inches. Cut two pieces of fabric and two pieces of Medium Weight Interfacing.

Main Body Lining Fabric (stash only). Cut one piece of fabric 15 inches by 10 ¾ inches and cut one piece of Medium Weight Interfacing using the same measurements.

Clear Pocket Using the Clear Vinyl, cut one piece measuring 12 inches by 10 ¾ inches.

Clear Pocket Top Fabric (stash only). Cut two pieces measuring 3 inches by 10 ¾ inches, and cut two pieces of Medium Weight Interfacing using the same measurements.

Main Body Foam Using Foam Stabilizer, cut it to 17 inches by 12 inches.

Binding for Clear Pocket Fabric (stash only). Cut two strips of fabric following the grain line (selvedge to selvedge), measuring at 1 ¼ inches by 11 ½ inches.

Main Body Binding Fabric (stash only). Cut three strips of fabric following the grain line (selvedge to selvedge), measuring at 2 ¼ inches by 44 inches.

This section is for the Inner Pages of the Tool Wallet Book
Middle Page Fabric (stash only). Cut eight pieces of fabric (four pieces will be the Main Pocket Outer and four pieces will be the Pocket Lining). Cut all pieces measuring at 7 inches by 10 inches. Also cut eight pieces of Medium Weight Interfacing using the same measurements.

Mesh Pocket Cut one piece of Mesh measuring at 10 ½ inches by 10 inches.

Mesh Pocket Binding Fabric (stash only). Cut two strips of fabric following the grain line (selvedge to selvedge), measuring at 1 ½ inches by 11 ½ inches.

Slip pockets You can either use your stash fabric or two of the small images from the Mixed Panel. For the Main fabric and Lining fabric you will need four pieces in total (two Main fabric and two Lining fabric), measuring at 4 ¾ inches by 7 inches. You will also need four pieces of Medium Weight Interfacing for these, cut using the same measurements.

Wallet Book Main Spine Fabric (stash only). Cut one piece of fabric measuring 1 ½ inches by 10 inches, and cut one piece of Medium Weight Interfacing the same size.

Binding for Inner Page Fabric (stash only). Cut two strips of fabric following the grain line (selvedge to selvedge), measuring at 16 inches by 2 ¼ inches.

Construction
Fuse all the interfacing to the corresponding fabric within the Cutting Out Section. Fuse it to the Wrong Side of the fabric. Do Not do anything with the Foam Stabilizer until told to do so within the video.

Live video Session 1 On the 4th March 2020 at 1pm, I will be showing you all the pre work and then starting construction of the Main Outer Front and Back.

Live video Session 2 TBC date, I will be showing the finishing of the Main Outer Front and Back and starting the Inner Page section.

Live video Session 3 TBC date, I will be showing you the finishing of the Inner Page and sewing it all together.

The Machine Cover and Mini Project Bag will follow soon within the Blog and YouTube videos.

I'm looking forward to all your makes from the "Just SEW Happy" range.

B
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