Triangle thread catcher
#1
I've looked at the little collapsible thread catcher but thought it was a little too big for my to-go bag. I found this little cutey and it's perfect. I used my 60 degree ruler to cut out the pattern.
Ellen
http://needlingthings.blogspot.com/2...d-catcher.html
Ellen
http://needlingthings.blogspot.com/2...d-catcher.html
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What a cute little "catcher" thanks so much for sharing it!!
Ok Ellen I just went and looked at the tutorial of it...I don't understand what makes the bottom part of it? Can you explain that to me? There wasn't any mention of it in the directions...
crafty_linda_b
Ok Ellen I just went and looked at the tutorial of it...I don't understand what makes the bottom part of it? Can you explain that to me? There wasn't any mention of it in the directions...
crafty_linda_b
#6
Originally Posted by efayard
I've looked at the little collapsible thread catcher but thought it was a little too big for my to-go bag. I found this little cutey and it's perfect. I used my 60 degree ruler to cut out the pattern.
Ellen
http://needlingthings.blogspot.com/2...d-catcher.html
Ellen
http://needlingthings.blogspot.com/2...d-catcher.html
#7
Hope I can explain.. you only need one triangle. After you sew, turn and press you match up two points, fold one point down halfway, mark and stitch. You do this for each of the three points.
#8
It makes a little bottom after you match up the three points and sew down halfway. I think once you cut out the triangle and try it you will understand better. Maybe practice on a piece of paper
#9
Originally Posted by efayard
It makes a little bottom after you match up the three points and sew down halfway. I think once you cut out the triangle and try it you will understand better. Maybe practice on a piece of paper
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