Flip’n’Roll Store-it - £5+VAT
If you are a creative person, you
almost certainly have a
collection of pens, pencils,
crochet hooks etc. Making your
own storage roll is a great way to
keep like with like, not to mention
a way of using up some
fabulous fabric!
This storage roll is made using the stitch’n’flip method, and the pieces are sized so that you can use a bigger fabric design you really want to showcase. Plus, like anything with a large rectangular piece, you could easily make it using your own design!
This pattern is made up of rectangles, which you measure and cut yourself. No printing required!
This is a downloadable PDF pattern sent to your email, not a physical product, and cannot be refunded once purchased.
PDF Pattern - £5.00 plus local taxes or VAT (press button to see price in your local currency)
I have a FREE download which goes into more detail about applying binding, the Quilt-Style Binding Masterclass. You can download it here.
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18 ½” x 8 ½”
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The outer of the Flip’n’Roll is a patchwork design, created using the stitch and flip technique, which joins and quilts in one go
The lining has a row of elastic loops to hold your items securely in place
The loops are stitched in place with the aid of washi tape, to get a straight line with the correct spacing
The inside has flaps top and bottom, to prevent your items from escaping
The Flip’n’Roll is closed using buttons and loops
Everything is finished off with a matching binding
This pattern is made up of rectangles, which you measure and cut yourself.
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You will need: Cotton fabrics, batting or acrylic interlining, fusible interfacing, 2 x approx. 1” buttons with shanks, ¾” elastic, fabric marker, ballpoint needle
Optional extras: ¼” foot, quilting ruler, masking or washi tape, sheeting or similar to cover the batting
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The PDF comes as one file. It contains a simple, six-step tutorial with fifteen photos, enhanced with graphics to make it clearer to understand. All sizes are in inches.
INCLUDED:
List of all materials and quantities needed to complete the project
Instructions on how to cut and prepare the fabrics
Step by step instructions including photographs of each step
Pattern ready for printing
THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF PATTERN SENT TO YOUR EMAIL, NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT
Photographs by Hazel A Patterns