Rotary Cutter Bag
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1. Attach a darning foot and lower the feed dogs. Free motion Stipple Stitch with a large, meandering stitch throughout the middle section. |
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2. Use a temporary marker to draw a 45 degree line from top to bottom of the lower section. Raise the feed dogs and attach a walking foot and quilting guide. Set your stitch length at 3.0 to 3.5 and with your quilting guide set at 1",Crosshatch Stitch this entire section. |
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3. In the top 4" section, again using your temporary marker, draw a 45 degree line. Using your walking foot and your quilting guide set at 1", feather stitch diagonal rows across this section. |
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After quilting is complete, serge around the entire piece. Fold up the bottom 8-1/2" section, right sides together and use a 1/4" seam allowance to stitch the sides closed, leaving the top 4" section free. Note: If you did not serge the edges, you could finish this flap edge with a purchased bias binding to give it a clean look. Also, fold down the top edge 1/4". Do this before sewing the case together so that you catch the binding ends inside the rotary cutter case. Turn right side out. Mark the center line with a temporary marker and straight stich this line the entire length of the bag up to the beginning of the flap. Fold 1/4" of the top flap edge toward the inside and topstitch this edge down about 1/8" from the edge. Use Velcro or stitch one piece of 8" to 10" ribbon at the center of the flap and another piece where the flap meets the body of the rotary cutter case. Voila! A quick and easy gift. |
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