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A Needle Case to hold your needle packets by Celeste Chalasani

Materials list: A. Your finished embroidery 12 long x 6 wide B. Light weight cotton for lining, 27 long x 6 wide C. #12 perle cotton D. Ribbon E. Skirtex or light weight cardboard, 2 pieces 5 1/2 x 5 F. Sewing thread to match your lining G. A hot iron

1. The outer piece can be stitched with your favorite design just on the front, designs on the front and back, or with a rectangular design that can be folded in half. I stitched a stumpwork design but the finishing instructions will work for surface and counted embroidery, including cross stitch and crazy quilting. Be sure to allow a 1/2 inch seam allowance on each side of your design. 6 wide 1/2 seam allowances Back 12 long Fold line - Upper edge of Needle Case Front

Making the pockets 1. Your lining fabric should be cut to 27 inches long by 6 inches wide. 2. To create the pockets, you will need to create a series of folds, ironing down each one as you go. The folds do not all meet at the raw edge in order to prevent bulk at the lower seam. When all your folds are in place, you ll have three pockets with the top edges of each spaced 1/2 inch apart from each other. On the wrong side, the bottom edges will also be spaced 1/2 inch apart from each other. 3 3 3 10-1/2 2-1/2 2-1/2 2-1/2 Side view of lining with folds in place. 3. With the wrong side up, fold over one end, wrong sides together, 3 inches and iron in place. 4. Fold the ironed end under, right sides together, so that the raw edge extends 1/2 inch. Iron this fold in place. Fold under Fold over

5. Fold over this end again, wrong sides together, extending the second fold 1/2 inch further than your first fold. Iron this fold in place. 6. Fold the ironed end under, right sides together, so that the raw edge extends 1 inch and the last fold extends 1/2 inch. Iron this fold in place. Fold under Fold over 7. Fold again, bringing the folded edges to the wrong side again. You should now have two folded, ironed edges. The new fold should extend 1 inch from your first fold, and 1/2 inch from your second fold. Iron this fold in place. 8. For the final fold, bring the folded edges to the right side so that the raw edge extends 1-1/2 inches. Iron this fold in place. Fold under Fold over

9. Turn your fabric over to the right side. You should now have three pockets. Raw edge of lining Three pockets with top edge of each (folds) 1/2 inch apart. 10. Sew a basting line 1/2 inch from the raw edges along each long side of the lining. This will help keep your pockets in place and it will give you a guideline for ironing. 11. Find the center of the pockets and sew a seam line from the bottom edge to the top edge of the top most pocket. If you are sewing by hand, use backstitch. Baste 1/2 inch from the raw edges. Find the center and sew a seam from the raw edge to the top of the pocket.

12. Flip your lining over so the wrong side is up. Using your basting as a guideline, iron a 1/2 inch seam allowance. Press a 1/2 inch seam allowance along each long side of your lining. 13. Next, with your stitched outer piece wrong side up, press a 1/2 inch seam allowance along each long side. If you like, you can baste 1/2 inch from the raw edges for a guideline first. Press a 1/2 inch seam allowance along each long side of your stitched outer piece.

14. With wrong sides together, pin your stitched outer piece to the lining. If your stitching has a definite front and back, make sure that you match the top and bottom ends correctly. The pockets for your needle packets should be attached to the back of the stitched outer piece. 15. With your outer stitched piece facing you, stitch the outer piece and the lining together along one side using Palestrina knot. Use the Perle Cotton #12 or a similar weight. Space the knots about a needle s width apart. When you finish one side, stitch the other side together too. Stitch each long side together with Palestrina knot. Space your knots about a needle s width apart.

16. Press a 1/2 inch seam allowance on each end of your needle case, folding the seam allowance to the inside. 17. Cut two lengths of ribbon at least 7 inches long. Find the center of each end of your needle case and pin the ribbon in place (in between the wrong sides of the stitched outer piece and the lining). Make sure there s at least 1/2 inch of ribbon inside the seam allowance. Find the center of each end and pin the ribbon in place. 18. Firmly tack the ribbon to the seam allowance. Be sure not to go sew through to the right side of your stitched outer piece or the right side of your lining.

19. Cut two pieces of skirtex or lightweight cardboard 5-1/2 inches by 5 inches. Insert one piece between your two layers at each end, trimming as necessary to fit. Be sure that your ribbon stays clear. 20. Once you ve got your skirtex or cardboard in place, pin the stitched outer piece and the lining together at each end. Stitch together using Palestrina knot. 21. To close your needle case, fold in half and just tie the two ribbons together in a bow!