Monday, April 22, 2013

"Sew" Tidy...

Hi folks...I'm sharing a little project that I made for the Fiskarettes Blog showing just how versatile the Fiskars Fuse Creativity System is...it will die-cut 10 layers of cardstock with ease but how would it fare with the same number of layers of felt I needed for my "Sew Tidy" needle case...
I cut 5 pieces of felt...folded them over to create 10 layers...placed them on the Curvy Square Die with the folded edge 1/4" away from the edge of the die to create 5 single pieces and as you can see it worked like a dream...perfectly cut with lovely neat edges...
to be honest I had a sneaky feeling it would because this machine is truly the bees knees when it comes to cutting...after decorating the cardstock cover with one of my favourite Curvy Square Expansion Plates...a few butterflies cut from the patterned paper and of course there had to be some buttons...
I stitched the felt layers to the cover and finished off with some Bakers Twine...a quick and easy needle case whipped up in no time...
and it's just as well because DIY has taken over my life...crafting time is at a premium but hey hopefully I'll be back tomorrow to share something...even if it's more tales of DIY woe.
Did you know there's a competition running at the moment over at Fiskarettes to win a Fuse Creativity System so pop over and check it out...who knows this fabulous machine could be arriving at your crafty space soon and it's Day 2 of the WIN...WIN...WIN...Bunting Give-Aways and fabulous inspiration over at Craftwork Cards Blog from my teamie Georgina
See you all tomorrow
Hugs Kath xxx


10 comments:

  1. Wonderful sewing case. Hope all is going well with your project. Hugs to Buddy. :)

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  2. It looks fabulous Kath - sew useful (sorry)! Susan x

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  3. Gorgeous Kath and naked buttons too....!
    Hugs
    Tina
    xxxx

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  4. Wow Kath, 10 layers is going some, it must have some powerful rollers! I love your sewing needle holder! Hope you get some crafty time soon. Hugs, Anne x

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  5. wonderful work and the fuse certainly sounds impressive! Hugs rachel x

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  6. Don't think I'd know how to set about making a sewing kit......... looks good to me & I do hope you are not acquiring grey hairs with the DIY. We're in DIY mode too - getting ready to put the house up for sale - need to move back to Exeter where there is the rare thing a railway station........
    Paula (PEP)

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  7. Fab sewing case kath, gorgeous colours and design. Carolxx

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  8. Fabulous case Kath. I definately need one of those. Hugs Rita xx

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  9. Love your needlecase Kath. That'll be useful.....when you get time to use it!

    Kat xx

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  10. I love this and its so usefull what an amazing craft!!

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