Sew and Stow (Sample Pages)
Sew and Stow (Sample Pages)
Sew and Stow (Sample Pages)
BETTY OPPENHEIMER
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SEW SIMPLE . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
6 Shoe Hideaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146
Cleaning Caddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150
3 Heavenly Hammock. . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Shower Curtain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Green Thumb Half-Apron . . . . . . . .153
Jewelry Tote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Lumberjack Tote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Hobo Bandana Bundle . . . . . . . . . . 91 PAD AND CARRY! . . . . . 161
Cook’s Helper Apron . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
After-swim Wrap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
7 Shoulder Relief Strap . . . . . . . . . . 162
Easy-hold Handle Pad . . . . . . . . . .165
Carry-along Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
POCKETS GALORE! . . . . 101 Cozy Cushion Cover . . . . . . . . . . . 171
4 Pocket Packet Holder . . . . . . . . . . 102
Knitting Needle Tote . . . . . . . . . . .105
Keep-it-cold Lunch Bag . . . . . . . . . 175
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COOK’S HELPER APRON
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KNITTING NEEDLE TOTE
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105
HEAVENLY HAMMOCK
Make this flat hammock out of practical
or decorative fabric for a lovely addition to
your deck or backyard. Use coated canvas
or naturally water-repellent nylon to keep the
hammock dry, so you can use it all spring and
summer, and even shortly after a rain shower.
MATERIALS
90 x 36" piece heavy fabric (such as canvas, pack cloth)
Two 36" long x 1½" diameter dowels
Two heavy-duty 2½" washers (available at a hardware store)
Two 2–3 yard lengths rope (cotton rope at least ³⁄ 8" thick,
nylon as small as ¼")
Heavy rope (for hanging) See photo on page 4.
Sewing thread (preferably nylon upholstery thread, for strength)
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FINDING OR MAKING of the selvage. To “fell” the seam for added
EXTRAWIDE FABRIC security, trim one side of the seam allowance
Extrawide cloth can be difficult to find in fabric to ½". Fold the other side over and around the
stores. It is sometimes available through boat shorter seam allowance, and stitch the seam
supply catalogs or specialty fabric houses. If you
are unable to find what you are looking for, you trim one-half of
can make a piece of fabric large enough for a seam allowance
tarp, by piecing together two widths of fabric. Cut {back}
a 6-yard length of 36" wide fabric into two 3-yard
lengths. Lay the two lengths of fabric on top of
each other, right sides together, and, using a fold larger seam
1" seam allowance, stitch them along the length allowance over smaller
one and topstitch down
Turn and press under 1" at each end; make A: Hold loop behind B: Pull lower ends
2 a 5" fold and stitch it down close to the
turned-under edge and again ¾" in from that.
metal ring through loop
allowances down at 1 ⁄8" from the edge, and to make a reinforced hem. Of course, for even
again at 3 ⁄8" in from the edge. You have now larger sizes, you can triple the width (taking into
created a double-needle, flat-felled seam and account that there will be two seam allowances).
made a piece of fabric that is twice as wide as
you had before. (See page 62 for more on felled THE MATH EXPLAINED
seams.) single double length needed tarp size
width width for square tarp
The math. If you want a perfectly square tarp
36" 70" 4 yards 62 x 62"
(see page 85), start with enough fabric so that
45" 88" 5 yards 80 x 80"
when you cut it in half and double its width, it will
54" 106" 6 yards 98 x 98"
be square (see chart). Note that 2" of the width
60" 118" 7 yards 110 x 110"
is taken up in the 1" center seam allowance, and
that 8" of both the length and the width is used
INDEX
Page numbers in italic indicate photographs or illustrations; pages numbers in
bold indicate charts or tables.
grommets and eyelets, 74, 74, 85, 85, Over-the-Shoulder Bottle Sling, 19, 135, stiffeners, 78–79
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87, 87 135–39 stitch(es)
around corners, 61, 61
H P backstitching, 61, 61
Half-Apron, Green Thumb, 23, 153, padded projects, 161–78 box stitch, 62, 62
153–56 padding, 161 handstitching, 61, 61
Handle Pad, Easy-Hold, 26, 165, 165–66 patterns length, 40
Heavenly Hammock, 4, 82, 82–84 cutting out, 56–59 serge, 60–61
hemming, 63 transferring, 58, 58 tension, 39
Hobo Bandana Bundle, 7, 91, 91–92 pick glass, 45, 45 topstitching, 62
hook and loop (velcro), 77 pleats, 65–66, 66 types and techniques, 60–62, 60–62
making, 154, 154 zigzag, 60–61
J Pocket Packet Holder, 10, 102, 102–4 Stowaway Sack, Rolled Mat, 17, 129,
Jelly Belly Bag, 16, 124, 124–25 pockets 129–31
Jewelry Tote, 24, 157, 157–60 decorating, 104 strap webbing, 71
history, 100 attaching, 133–34, 133–34
K making pleated pockets, 114, 114
Keep-It-Cold Lunch Bag, 29, 175, planning pocket dividers, 110, 110 T
175–78 pleated or billowed, 95, 95, 151, 151 Tarp, 85, 85
Keeper Fresh Veggie Bag, 15, 122, projects with, 94–96, 101–120, thread, 40, 40–41
122–23 146–60 thread count, 45
Knitting Needle Tote, 11, 105, 105–7 Tool Stow ’N Roll, 12, 108, 108–111
R Travel-time Pouch, 14, 117, 117–20
L Rolled Mat Stowaway Sack, 17, 129, twill tape, 70
lark's head knot, 83, 83–84 129–31
Laundry Bag, Load-It-Up, 17, 126 V
Lumberjack Tote, 6, 88 S Veggie Bag, Keeper Fresh, 15, 122,
Lunch Bag, Keep-it-cold, 29, 175, Sachet Bag, 123, 123 122–23
175–78 seam allowance(s), 59–60
seams W
M types of, 62, 63 waterproofi ng seams, 87
marking rounded corners, 59, 59 waterproofi ng, 87 welting, 71–73, 72–73, 142–43, 143
mitering corners, 64, 64, 85, 85 sewing cushion cover, 173–74, 173–74
modifying patterns, 179–82 machine, 38–39
supplies, 40–43 Z
N terms, 59–66 zipper(s), 75–76, 75–77
needles, 40, 40 Shoe Hideaway, 21, 146, 146–49 continuous, 173, 173
Nifty Visor Organizer, 13, 112, 112–16 Shoulder Relief Strap, 25, 162, 162–64 garment bag, 142, 142
Shower Curtain, 5, 86, 86–87 pocket, 118–19, 118–19, 158, 158
O sling strap, 138–39, 138–39 strip in cushion, 173, 173
On-the-Go Garment Bag, 20, 140, snap hooks, spring hooks, 78, 78
140–43 snaps, 73–74, 73–74