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Needle case sewing pattern
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This listing is for a digital sewing pattern, not the actual item.
The pattern contains detailed instructions on how to construct this cute little needle caddy, with lots of clear, close up colour photographs to help you along. It is a 10-page PDF pattern, designed to print onto regular A4 paper and shows you how to make this unique and practical holder for all your sewing needles.
This is by far my most popular pattern – I have loved working on this project and am delighted by how it turned out. My little needle caddy gets lots of attention wherever it goes and I feel sure that it is destined to become an heirloom in my family in the years to come! It would also make a wonderful unique handmade gift for someone ♥
Upon purchase you will receive an instant PDF download that you can store on your computer and print off as you wish. There’s no need to wait for the post, so you can get started on this gorgeous little project straight away!
This pattern assumes that you are familiar with the English Paper Piecing method for constructing hexagons. However, you can also use the pattern without hexagons on the cover, the choice is yours!
There are no instructions for the binding included in the pattern, but there is a free step by step tutorial with full colour, close up photgraphs on my blog here https://sewingroomsecrets.wordpress.com/2015/06/11/one-way-to-bind-a-quilt/
♥ Have fun creating ♥
Natalie x
Use of this pattern is strictly for personal use only and items may not be mass produced. Please do not make finished items to sell. The copyright for my photographs, patterns, tutorials and designs lies with me. © sewing room secrets / Natalie Kaprielian 2013-15. Please do not share, distribute or publish any portion of the pattern. Purchasing the pattern does not transfer you the copyright. It is unlawful to copy and resell this pattern. I spend a lot of time designing the patterns: getting the idea, gathering the appropriate materials, all the trial and error that goes into creating it, taking pictures, editing pictures and writing up the pattern/tutorial. Thank you for respecting the copyright! ♥