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Date Started | July 04, 2009 |
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Date Finished | July 05, 2009 |
In the sewing class for my Paradise Bag, one of the students had a gre= at sewing apron that she had made. It had a set of pockets that kept all of= her sewing tools organized and within handy reach. Her one complaint was t= hat the scissors and other sharp tools were poking through the bottom of th= e pockets and she needed to add a more resilient liner.
Taking on her idea, I made myself this s= ewing tool belt. Instead of an apron with a set number of pockets, I made e= ach pocket an individual unit. To make the hanging pocket I:
Doing this I made a series of hanging po= ckets. To prevent the scissors from poking through, I measured their pocket= s to be a little longer. I made a french seamed strip and sewed that above = the pocket as a loop. As you can see in the picture of the scissor pocket, = the scissors hang from the loop and the point doesn't reach the bottom of t= he pocket. I opted to make the pocket for scissors to prevent the swinging = blades from accidentally getting caught on anything.
The belt is just a nylon strap and that = used parachute fasteners to make a quick release belt with. Each pocket is = made from two rectangles
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