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Small Needle Case

Small Needle Case Tutorial

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/small-needle-case • Posted by Mel

I wanted a needle case that was small so it could fit into my plastic, stackable storage thingy. I love the small size and thought I'd share how I made mine just in case you find yourself needing a case for just a couple of needles!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
Medium hex 2bcase 2btute Medium supplies Medium shafts

Description

I wanted a needle case that was small so it could fit into my plastic, stackable storage thingy. I love the small size and thought I'd share how I made mine just in case you find yourself needing a case for just a couple of needles!

Instructions

  1. Small supplies 1265522304

    See Supplies list on the left. <- - - - - -

  2. Small shafts 1265522101

    For this project, buttons with shafts will provide the closure for our needle case. The elastic cording will fit around the height of the shaft, keeping the front and back cover to stay together.

  3. Small joint 2binsert

    Cut: From wool: Cut a piece 1" x 3/4" this will be your 'joining' piece. Fold remainder of wool in half. With one of the six sides on the fold, trace your hexagon onto one side and cut out. This is where you will keep your needles or pins. I cut my wool shape 1/4" smaller all around, with pinking sheers. NOTE: Some wool pieces are fluffier than others. I wish I would have considered this as my insert turned out thicker than I had wanted.

  4. Small temp 2bshorter

    From template plastic: Cut two hexagons from the template plastic, but make them 1/4" smaller than your fabric pieces. I just cut 1/8" from all six sides.

  5. Small cut 2beigth

    Now measure and mark 3/8" from just one side and cut. This will make allowance for the joint piece to butt up against so there isn't too much bulk.

  6. Small sew 2bbutton

    Choose which fabric will be the front of your case and sew a button 1/8" to 1/4" from the edge. Put the small amount of stabilizer behind your button (on the wrong side of the fabric) to add some, well, stability to the stress your button will receive by being the closure of your case.

  7. Small loop

    Which pieces will make up the back cover? Make a loop with your elastic cord and sew it between these two pieces.

  8. Small sew 2btogether

    Insert the wool piece that will join the front and back cover by butting it up against the template plastic. To join the front and back covers of your case, whip stitch two hexies together for each cover. Use a clip to keep the plastic piece and joint piece in place as you sew.

  9. Small in 2bout

    Now stitch your wool piece to the wool joint from the inside. I used a very simple stitch with embroidery floss.

  10. Small ready

    Fill your needle case with needles and you're ready to sew and go!

  11. Small hex 2bcase 2bin 2bstorage

    This is the perfect size for what I'm doing! Now I need to figure out how to fit a can of Diet Coke in here!

  12. Small good 2bto 2bgo

    VARIATIONS: You could use wool for your 'cover' hexies instead of cotton fabric You could use Velcro or a snap instead of a button for a closure If you don't have plastic, you could use cardboard from a cereal box Instead of whip stitching to join two hexagons, you could use a blanket stitch