I admit this is a very satisfying make and doesn't take too long at all if your fabric is chosen and prepped. I found the binding a little tricky, but that's probably because I was trying to use up some of the excess bias binding I had made for the See It All pouches last summer, rather than following Sedef's instructions to the letter. Next time, I will try the binding Sedef's way and I'm sure it'll not be as much of a fiddle!
Wednesday, 23 January 2019
Armchair Caddy
From first sight of the Armchair Caddy in Sedef Imer's book, Zakka Home, I knew I really wanted to have a go at making one. Since hubby thoughtfully gifted me the book for Christmas ;-) this was an ideal project to prep when I had some time over the holidays, ready for a dark January sewing night.
I admit this is a very satisfying make and doesn't take too long at all if your fabric is chosen and prepped. I found the binding a little tricky, but that's probably because I was trying to use up some of the excess bias binding I had made for the See It All pouches last summer, rather than following Sedef's instructions to the letter. Next time, I will try the binding Sedef's way and I'm sure it'll not be as much of a fiddle!
I admit this is a very satisfying make and doesn't take too long at all if your fabric is chosen and prepped. I found the binding a little tricky, but that's probably because I was trying to use up some of the excess bias binding I had made for the See It All pouches last summer, rather than following Sedef's instructions to the letter. Next time, I will try the binding Sedef's way and I'm sure it'll not be as much of a fiddle!
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Very cute. I would have thought that bias binding would have worked well around the curves, I would have gone ahead and used left over binding too. x
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