Funky Fresh CD Holder
Use scrap fabrics to make a unique and eclectic fabric cd holder from Jennifer Neill. These are one-of-a-kind gifts that will be great for Mother's Day crafts and friends' birthdays. Make a funky cd holder for all your music-loving friends!
Materials:
- Fabric Scraps (cut into 8x5 inch strips)
- Sewing Machine
- Thin Cardboard or Sturdy Interfacing (cut into two 12x6 inch rectangles)
- Two additional pieces of fabric (cut into 8x14 inch rectangles)
- Scissors
- Hot Glue Gun
Instructions:
- Roll one long edge under and press to create a hem and avoid fraying.
- Use a piece of fabric as a base (about 8x14 inches), and begin to layer your strips of fabric onto it. Begin at the top and layer each piece about 1/2 inch lower than the one before it.
- Pin and run a stitch along the edge. (This seam is just to hold your pieces together). Each layer remains open at the top and provides a little pocket for a CD. It will look like this:
- Flip your sewn strips over and center your cardboard or interfacing. Wrap your fabric around the cardboard.
- All these layers were thin enough to sew through, but too thick to pin...soooo I pulled out the duct tape to hold it in place! Here is the piece we will use for the back, covered with a single layer of coordinating fabric.
- And here is the piece we layered and sewed, also taped to the cardboard.
- Sew the fabrics onto each piece of cardboard and remove the tape. (Sew slooowly so you don't break your needle). Clean up the edges with your scissors.
- Now, you should have two fabric covered cardboard rectangles. One should have a single fabric covering it and the other should have your layered fabrics covering it. Hot glue the front and back together, just sandwich all the ugly parts inside!
- Flip her over and fill her up with all your funky tunes (because we only listen to cool music in my new ride!)
Crafter's Note: This could be a cute gift idea wrapped with a new CD.
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ninascrabeck 24140 98
Jan 04, 2012
looking for a way to separate my music from my software. FOUND IT!
sweetlyscrapped 11 71372
Jun 16, 2011
Very nice! It looks like it would be nicer and softer for sliding the cd's in and out. Sometimes the ones you buy are a little rough with the nylon material.
Linda221
Mar 01, 2011
It's a great idea. I just bought a regular black one for my car's sunvisor for my daughter. I like the idea of the fabric & the other commenter's idea of using it for dvds. :)
Linda221
Mar 01, 2011
It's a great idea. I just bought a regular black one for my car's sunvisor for my daughter. I like the idea of the fabric & the other commenter's idea of using it for dvds. :)
LynnR40
Jan 18, 2011
This is a great and easy idea. I think I will make several of them. Use one at my desk for all the CD's for my computer programs ( they never come with cases and get scratched and dusty) I think a very large one would be great to keep DVD's in My son has a huge collection of movies but hates to put them in the original cases so this would be great to make several big ones and put on a backboard of some sort with a photo frame and then hang on the wall beside his tv. Thanks for the idea can't wait to get started on these..
Still Learning
Jan 07, 2011
Thanks for making this site possible. You've helped me to use my "thinking cap" for a lot of the clutter & repurposing items I have collected for over 40 yrs. My tip for making this project includes 2 ideas, both being used fabric & wallpaper sample books. Whichever you can get, as both would make the holder pretty durable.
agilholm 6872824
Jan 07, 2011
Love this idea and will be using it to make a new CD holder out of a few slightly used placemats. Thanks Jennifer.
Crafter 3193713
Apr 19, 2010
Love this, great way to use up scraps, I will add a eyelet and a cord to hang. pat. h
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