Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Little Boxes

One day last week I showed you my little box made from scraps just taking up space in my sewing room. I couldn't tell you at the time, though, that I was in the process of making 7 more for the girls attending the Canter's Cave retreat this week. These boxes take less than 30 minutes to make, start to finish. I got a little assembly line going which made it even faster.

My fabric box which will be used for thread clippings.



A stack of prepared boxes ready to take to the sewing machine.

Sewn; ready for trimming and turning.

Second box complete; a stack yet to finish.

All turned right side out; time for a good pressing.

Eight little fabric boxes, some with their buttons attached; others waiting in the queue. I took them downstairs to work on while watching ballgames. By the time this posts, they will be gifted. Hopefully, I will remember to take some pictures of the goodies I put inside each little box.

Click here to see my original post about making the first box; it includes a link to where I got the idea. I still have about 6 waiting to be finished. It's a great way to use up fabric scraps as well as batting scraps. Win-win!

Happy Quilting, Friends!

5 comments:

  1. I have been looking for something to make for my quilting buddies and this may be it! Your boxes are wonderful! Thank you for the link to the tutorial. Happy Quilting!

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  2. These are very cute and useful!

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  3. I love seeing the little towers of boxes! I bet your friends were delighted with them.

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  5. They look great. I bet your friends were thrilled with them.

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