Learn to Sew a Storage Folio
Learn to sew the hold tite folio with Rebecca George! Sponsored by SewTites, this FREE one-hour class features the perfect storage solution for sewing pins and SewTites magnets!
This cute little folio is designed for storing SewTites magnetic pins with two pieces of metal in the body to keep them in place. A double layer of felt acts as a buffer between the SewTites on front and back and also provides storage for pins and needles. It's perfect for tucking into a project bag, keeping on your sewing table, or using for extra storage!
This pattern is for those with basic sewing, quilting, and binding knowledge.
MATERIALS & CUTTING:
Main Body:
• Cut two 5.75” x 6.5” quilting weight cotton, one for outer body and one for inner
• Cut one 5.75” x 6.5” batting
• Cut one 5.75” x 6.5” SF101 Pellon Shape-Flex
• Two pieces 26 gauge galvanized sheet metal: 2”x 5.625” *Hardware kits available at lillyellastitchery.etsy.com
Felt:
• Cut one 5” x 5.5”
Binding:
• Cut one 1.25” x 27”
Get the free pattern PDF here.
Special Thanks to our Sponsor, SewTites!
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This system includes a 20 x 24” double-sided, 7-layer self-healing magnetic cutting mat, a 6.5 x 24” magnetic acrylic ruler, and 12 SewTites® Booster™ magnets.
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