Re Purposed Library Pattern
Re Purposed Library Pattern
Special compartments keep needles, spools, bobbins, seam rippers, and measuring tapes organized, and a built-in pincushion adds a plush touch. A book on the subject of sewing is ideal for this project, but any book will do. This box can be used to stash other crafting and stationery tools, as wellthink about the tools you use regularly and customize the compartments to suit your needs.
SEWING BOX
Copyright The Repurposed Library by Lisa Occhipinti, published by STC Craft / Melanie Falick Books, an imprint of Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2011.
Copyright The Repurposed Library by Lisa Occhipinti, published by STC Craft / Melanie Falick Books, an imprint of Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2011.
Materials
Hardcover book (ring binder optional) Note: If you would like to store spools of thread, youll need a book at least 2" thick. A ring binder helps create extra compart ments but is not necessary to complete the project. 12" x 12" sheet of decorative paper, to line the inside cover (optional) 4' length of 2" 6" wide, "thick balsa wood Acrylic paint (to coordinate with book) An old sewing pattern, to line the compart ments yard cotton fabric (to coordinate with book) Fiberfill
Tools
Craft knife Cutting mat White glue and glue brush Pencil Metal ruler Glue gun and glue sticks Toothpicks Awl (for books with ring binder only) Thin yarn and upholstery needle (for books with ring binder only) Small, flat paintbrush with a " tip Scissors Thread in coordinating color and sewing needle
Copyright The Repurposed Library by Lisa Occhipinti, published by STC Craft / Melanie Falick Books, an imprint of Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2011.
Glue the other outer walls the same way (Figure B). If the wood fits together too snugly, trim the balsa to fit. To strengthen the corners, add a drop of hot glue and push it into the corners with a toothpick.
6. Decorate Compartments
Paint the top edges of each compartment using acrylic paint and a small brush. Allow to dry before closing the cover of the book. Cut four pieces from the sewing pattern paper to cover the exterior walls of the box. Brush glue onto the exterior balsa wall and cover with a coordinating piece of pattern paper, smoothing into place with your fingers. Repeat for all 4 outer walls. Note: If you are using a book with binder rings, you will only cover the top, bottom, and outer walls.
7. Make Pincushion
Measure the dimensions of one of the inner compart ments. Cut a square of cotton fabric 2 times this size. Fold the fabric into quadrants. Then cut an arc along the two open sides. Open the fabric circle. Leaving a 3" tail and beginning on the right side of the fabric, stitch around the circumference of the circle, about " in from the edge and end at the right side of the fabric. Remove the needle from the thread and pull both thread tails to gather the fabric into a round pouch. Dont cinch completely closedthrough a small opening, stuff the pouch with fiberfill, being sure not to make it too dense. Pull the thread tails and knot the ends. Hot glue the cushion into its compartment with the knotted side down.
5. Assemble Compartments
Measure across the box, from wall to wall. With the craft knife and ruler, cut two strips of balsa wood measuring the box width by the depth of the walls (Figure C). Hot glue the balsa strips into place along the pencil lines and allow to set. Measure the distance between the top of the box and the dividing wall below it; then measure the distance between the bottom of the box and the dividing wall just above it (these should be the same measure ment). With craft knife and ruler, cut four strips of balsa measuring the length of the compartment by the depth of the walls (Figure C). Hot glue each piece in place along the pencil lines and allow to set.
Copyright The Repurposed Library by Lisa Occhipinti, published by STC Craft / Melanie Falick Books, an imprint of Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2011.