Quilty Box Introduction
Quilty Box & Stash and Dash
Introduction
It is a great pleasure for us to present this special box built in collaboration with Quilty Box. We had a great time working with Patrick and his team to bring together the materials for one of our favorite projects, the Stash and Dash fold-over organizer.
Stash and Dash is a great quick project that can be used in many ways. We suggest making one to hold your sewing supplies, another for your cosmetics, and one more for office or art supplies that can quickly go in a purse or backpack. Stash and Dash is a versatile little bag and is infinitely customizable, since we also carry 48 colors of zippers and 7 colors of mesh, allowing you to use any fabric you choose.
Not a part of QuiltyBox yet? Get the box for this project by clicking here! QUILTY BOX for MARCH 2016
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Videos
- Gathering your supplies
- Recommended tools
- Preparing components
- Preparing your fabric for machine quilting
- Marking your fabric for straight line machine quilting
- Marking your fabric for cross-hatch or diagonal line machine quilting
- Attaching your walking foot
- Quilting straight lines with walking foot and guide
- Cross-hatch: Quilting first set of lines
- Cross-hatch: Marking second set of lines
- Cross-hatch: Quilting second set of lines
- Trimming your quilted piece
- Sewing the initial tube
- Two easy methods for turning straps right side out
- Inserting reinforcing strapping
- Completing the strap
- Attaching the strap and slider
- Attaching the vinyl pocket
- Sealing the edges
- Preparing the zippers for mesh pockets
- Preparing mesh pockets
- Sewing mesh pockets to zippers
- Adding binding to top edge of zipper
- Attaching the mesh pockets
- Trimming the bag to size
- Creating the bias binding
- Sewing the strips together
- Attaching bias binding
- Connecting ends of bias binding
- Finishing the binding
- Final touches