Whether it be my computer desk or my sewing table, I find I can keep my work space tidier if I have a small tray close at hand. Today's showcased project comes in three sizes - a sturdy fabric basket perfect for organising pencils or sewing bits and pieces.
Damjana, from Apple Green Cottage, shows how to make a Fabric Tray that can be used for storing pens and pencils, or small sewing tools. An added bonus - you'll be able to use up some of your scrap fabric stash. The detailed instructions will step you through the process.
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... Pam
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I love this! This the perfect accessory for the sewing room. Beautiful combination of fabrics!
ReplyDelete... and can be made with small pieces of scrap fabric.
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