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Karin (<a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/">Orange Flower</a>) was kind enough to share this lovely pencil case tutorial using the pen and pencil image from our <a href="/sexylibrarians.html">Sexy Librarians patterns</a>. There'a a free .pdf of the pen and pencil image provided below - but don't let us stifle your creativity! - You can personalize this pouch with <a href="/patterns/all">any of our pattern themes</a>!
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x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x
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<h3>Zippered Pencil Case with Reverse Applique
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Materials:
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(1) 10.5 " x 8.5 " fabric for the outside - either
pieced or a single cut
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(1) 10.5 " x 8.5 " fabric for the lining
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(2) 1.5 x 7" in strips of lining fabric for the binding
and optional tab
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(1) long vinyl zipper, at least 10 inches in length
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basic sewing supplies, zipper foot, iron
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Sublime Stitching <a href="/transfer_paper.html">Carbon Transfer Paper</a> and <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a>
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<i>or</i> Sublime Stitching <a href="/patterns/all">Iron-on Tranfers</a>
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Basic <a href="/glossary/term/80" class="glossary-term"><abbr title="Embroidery can be so, so many things. This is the alpha term for most of the decorative needlearts. ‘Embroidery’ just means any kind of decorative stitching, which can include an endless variety of styles. If you make decorative stitches on fabric, you’re embroidering. You can work in any media on any surface in a free-form manner, along a pattern, or simply by repeating a stitch along a hem or cuff, or edge of a tablecloth. There are endless combinations of stitches and possibilities. Sublime Stitching patterns are designed for embroidery but can be used as templates for other kinds of embroidery as well. Other types of embroidery make use of specific tools and materials, and then earn new and unique names. ">embroidery</abbr></a> supplies of <a href="/needle.html">needle</a>, <a href="/tools.html">floss</a>, <a href="/plastic_hoop_5.html">hoop</a> and <a href="/scissors_pink.html">scissors</a>
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*Note - 1/4 inch seam allowance throughout
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<b>INSTRUCTIONS</b> <br />
x - x - x - x - x - x
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<h4 align="center">For the Applique:</h4>
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<img src="/files/images/pencil3.jpg" height="253" width="400" />
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1. Print out the pattern provided below. You can change the scale on your printer settings until you get the length to the size you like (I made mine about 3 inches). Using <a href="/transfer_paper.html">Carbon Transfer Paper</a>, trace the design on a hard, flat surface using a <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a>. Place the carbon side onto the fabric and the pattern on top of that. Press the tip of the <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a> along the lines.
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2. To embroider the design, I used just two of the six plies of cotton embroidery floss. Using a simple back stitch, I embroidered over the lines. Remember, you can always add more detail, fill in areas with color, etc. There are lots of possibilities for embellishment with embroidery.
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<h4 align="center">For the pencil case: <br />
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1. Cut strips of fabric and sew them together, making a
larger piece of fabric. Press the seams open. Cut this larger piece to
10.5"x8.5" or cut a single piece of fabric to that size. Also cut the
lining fabric to 10.5"x8.5" .
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2. Arrange the outer fabric so that the longer sides are
running vertically. Fold up 4 inches of the bottom edge. Press and make a
crease. This will be the front portion of the case that is below the zipper.
You will be placing your embroidery on the right hand side of this area. ( You
might like to mark the bottom fold crease on the wrong side so that you have a
reference point for folding when the case is eventually turned inside out.)
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3. Cut the embroidery into a rectangle with approx. one inch
of extra fabric all around the stitching. Cut another piece of the fabric to
the same size and place it behind the embroidery. Look at the front of the
pencil case and eyeball where you want to place your embroidery. You will be
placing it on the back side of the fabric, facing forward, and then cutting
away the front fabric to reveal the embroidery beneath it.
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4. Rotate and turn over the large piece of fabric and open
up the fold. Place the embroidery face down onto the wrong side of the fabric.
When opened up like this, the top edge of the fabric is aimed up, so be sure to
lay your embroidery face down with the top of the design toward the top of the
opened fabric. If you find it helpful, place pins on the front side to help
guide your placement on the back side. Once you are ready, stitch around the
design, creating a rectangle approximately 1/2 inch away from the embroidery. I
drew a rectangle with a water soluble ink so I would have a guide. Of course,
you can stitch some other shape around your design and create a totally
different look.
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5. Turn the fabric over and carefully lift the outer fabric
away from the embroidery. Make a small snip in the middle of the rectangle and
then cut away the fabric, 1/8 inch from your stitching line. To strengthen the
seams that were cut to remove the rectangle of fabric, I stitched on top of my
previous line of stitching, being sure to back-stitch when I crossed over the
seams.
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6. Place the lining fabric and the outer fabric wrong sides
together. Pin.
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7. Top stitch next to the seams, around the reverse
applique, and wherever else you would like. This step stabilizes the fabrics as
well as reinforces the seams and acts as a design element.
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8. Sew a line of stitching 1/4 of an inch away from the edge
on both the bottom and the top of the pencil case - i.e., the shorter ends.
This is going to act as your guide for pressing in the next step.
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9. Fold and press the top and bottom edges to the inside,
using the stitching line as a guide, but fold over approximately 1/8 inch beyond
the guide. The line helps keep your fold even. These folds will be stitched
down to the zipper next.
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10. Line up your zipper with the bottom fold, both ends
extending beyond the fabric.
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With a zipper foot, stitch the fold to the zipper. I used a
triple stitch, which creates a thick line of stitching. It is optional.
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11. Using a marker, make a line on the zipper tape where the
fabric begins and ends. Unzip the zipper and extend it past the edge of the
fabric. Match the upper fold to the lines you drew on the zipper tape, and
stitch to the zipper the same way as the other side. Press the case, noting the
folds on the top and bottom edges. You will need to turn the case inside out
and re-press these creases in the opposite direction in a following step, so
you may find it helpful to make a small mark on the creases inside the pencil
case.
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12. Optional Side Tab - cut a 1.5 inch strip of fabric and
then press it in half. Open it out and press the two sides toward the center
fold, but not all the way. Fold the strip in half again, encasing the raw
edges. Edge stitch the strip and cut into 2 inch lengths. You may choose to
place a tab at both sides of the pencil case, or just one, as in the demo.
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13. Turn the case inside out and just partially close the
zipper. Carefully re-crease the case. You will need the zipper pull to be
inside the case, not extending beyond it. With the non zipper side facing down,
place the tab of fabric against the right side of the fabric, raw edges
extending beyond the seam allowance. You can place the tab anywhere along the
side. I chose to place it directly below the zipper. Stitch the tab to hold it
in place.
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14. Note that the zipper is partially closed. Stitch both
sides of the zipper tape to secure. Stitch right across the teeth of the
zipper. Next, trim away the excess zipper tape.
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15. Binding. Cut two strips of 1.5 " x 7 " lining
fabric.
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16. Pin the strips to the sides of the case, right sides
together, folding the excess length over to the back. Stitch.
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18. Turn over the case and press the strip toward, but not
quite touching the seam allowance. Fold the strip once more, covering the seam
allowance and binding the edge. Pin to keep in place and then turn over the
pencil case.
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19. Stitch very close to where the strip was initially sewn
to the sides. This is called stitching in the ditch because you are stitching
in the recessed area. Repeat on the other side.
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20. Turn the case right sides out and press. Work the
corners with your fingers to adjust the bulk of the bound seams. Press again.
Trim any remaining threads. Enjoy your new pencil case!
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<p align="left">
As an alternative to the reverse appliqué, you may like to
simply attach the embroidery as a patch to the front of the pouch. Create a
textural frayed edge by stitching away from the cut edge of the fabric and then
pulling out some of the warp and weft threads to make fringe. The pencil case
in the photograph was made with a single piece of heavy linen and lined with a
cotton print. Because there were no seams to stitch next to, I stitched
randomly across the fabric, overlapping in some areas and back-stitching in
others to add texture as well as stabilize the outer and lining fabrics.
Another option for this project is to leave out the appliqué and embroider
directly onto the outer fabric of the pencil case. I hope you enjoy making and
using your new case.
</p>
<p align="center">
x-x-x-x-x-x-x
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Big thanks to <b>Karin</b> of <b>Orange Flower</b> for sharing her amazing skills!<br />
Be sure to visit <a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">her blog</a> for more patterns and tutorials.
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Copyright 2009 www.orangeflowerpatterns.blogspot.com
- Pattern and tutorial are for personal use only.
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"Sexy Librarians" embroidery design copyright 2008
Sublime Stitching- all rights reserved.
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Karin (<a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/">Orange Flower</a>) was kind enough to share this lovely pencil case tutorial using the pen and pencil image from our <a href="/sexylibrarians.html">Sexy Librarians patterns</a>. There'a a free .pdf of the pen and pencil image provided below - but don't let us stifle your creativity! - You can personalize this pouch with <a href="/patterns/all">any of our pattern themes</a>!
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x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x
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<h3>Zippered Pencil Case with Reverse Applique
</h3>
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<h4 align="center">
Materials:
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(1) 10.5 " x 8.5 " fabric for the outside - either
pieced or a single cut
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(1) 10.5 " x 8.5 " fabric for the lining
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(2) 1.5 x 7" in strips of lining fabric for the binding
and optional tab
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(1) long vinyl zipper, at least 10 inches in length
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<p align="center">
basic sewing supplies, zipper foot, iron
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Sublime Stitching <a href="/transfer_paper.html">Carbon Transfer Paper</a> and <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a>
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<p align="center">
<i>or</i> Sublime Stitching <a href="/patterns/all">Iron-on Tranfers</a>
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Basic <a href="/glossary/term/80" class="glossary-term"><abbr title="Embroidery can be so, so many things. This is the alpha term for most of the decorative needlearts. ‘Embroidery’ just means any kind of decorative stitching, which can include an endless variety of styles. If you make decorative stitches on fabric, you’re embroidering. You can work in any media on any surface in a free-form manner, along a pattern, or simply by repeating a stitch along a hem or cuff, or edge of a tablecloth. There are endless combinations of stitches and possibilities. Sublime Stitching patterns are designed for embroidery but can be used as templates for other kinds of embroidery as well. Other types of embroidery make use of specific tools and materials, and then earn new and unique names. ">embroidery</abbr></a> supplies of <a href="/needle.html">needle</a>, <a href="/tools.html">floss</a>, <a href="/plastic_hoop_5.html">hoop</a> and <a href="/scissors_pink.html">scissors</a>
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*Note - 1/4 inch seam allowance throughout
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<b>INSTRUCTIONS</b> <br />
x - x - x - x - x - x
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<h4 align="center">For the Applique:</h4>
<p align="center">
<img src="/files/images/pencil3.jpg" height="253" width="400" />
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<p align="center">
1. Print out the pattern provided below. You can change the scale on your printer settings until you get the length to the size you like (I made mine about 3 inches). Using <a href="/transfer_paper.html">Carbon Transfer Paper</a>, trace the design on a hard, flat surface using a <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a>. Place the carbon side onto the fabric and the pattern on top of that. Press the tip of the <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a> along the lines.
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2. To embroider the design, I used just two of the six plies of cotton embroidery floss. Using a simple back stitch, I embroidered over the lines. Remember, you can always add more detail, fill in areas with color, etc. There are lots of possibilities for embellishment with embroidery.
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<h4 align="center">For the pencil case: <br />
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1. Cut strips of fabric and sew them together, making a
larger piece of fabric. Press the seams open. Cut this larger piece to
10.5"x8.5" or cut a single piece of fabric to that size. Also cut the
lining fabric to 10.5"x8.5" .
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2. Arrange the outer fabric so that the longer sides are
running vertically. Fold up 4 inches of the bottom edge. Press and make a
crease. This will be the front portion of the case that is below the zipper.
You will be placing your embroidery on the right hand side of this area. ( You
might like to mark the bottom fold crease on the wrong side so that you have a
reference point for folding when the case is eventually turned inside out.)
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3. Cut the embroidery into a rectangle with approx. one inch
of extra fabric all around the stitching. Cut another piece of the fabric to
the same size and place it behind the embroidery. Look at the front of the
pencil case and eyeball where you want to place your embroidery. You will be
placing it on the back side of the fabric, facing forward, and then cutting
away the front fabric to reveal the embroidery beneath it.
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4. Rotate and turn over the large piece of fabric and open
up the fold. Place the embroidery face down onto the wrong side of the fabric.
When opened up like this, the top edge of the fabric is aimed up, so be sure to
lay your embroidery face down with the top of the design toward the top of the
opened fabric. If you find it helpful, place pins on the front side to help
guide your placement on the back side. Once you are ready, stitch around the
design, creating a rectangle approximately 1/2 inch away from the embroidery. I
drew a rectangle with a water soluble ink so I would have a guide. Of course,
you can stitch some other shape around your design and create a totally
different look.
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5. Turn the fabric over and carefully lift the outer fabric
away from the embroidery. Make a small snip in the middle of the rectangle and
then cut away the fabric, 1/8 inch from your stitching line. To strengthen the
seams that were cut to remove the rectangle of fabric, I stitched on top of my
previous line of stitching, being sure to back-stitch when I crossed over the
seams.
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6. Place the lining fabric and the outer fabric wrong sides
together. Pin.
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7. Top stitch next to the seams, around the reverse
applique, and wherever else you would like. This step stabilizes the fabrics as
well as reinforces the seams and acts as a design element.
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<p align="center">
8. Sew a line of stitching 1/4 of an inch away from the edge
on both the bottom and the top of the pencil case - i.e., the shorter ends.
This is going to act as your guide for pressing in the next step.
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<div align="center">
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<p align="center">
9. Fold and press the top and bottom edges to the inside,
using the stitching line as a guide, but fold over approximately 1/8 inch beyond
the guide. The line helps keep your fold even. These folds will be stitched
down to the zipper next.
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<div align="center">
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<p align="center">
10. Line up your zipper with the bottom fold, both ends
extending beyond the fabric.
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<div align="center">
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<div align="center">
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<p align="center">
With a zipper foot, stitch the fold to the zipper. I used a
triple stitch, which creates a thick line of stitching. It is optional.
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<div align="center">
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11. Using a marker, make a line on the zipper tape where the
fabric begins and ends. Unzip the zipper and extend it past the edge of the
fabric. Match the upper fold to the lines you drew on the zipper tape, and
stitch to the zipper the same way as the other side. Press the case, noting the
folds on the top and bottom edges. You will need to turn the case inside out
and re-press these creases in the opposite direction in a following step, so
you may find it helpful to make a small mark on the creases inside the pencil
case.
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12. Optional Side Tab - cut a 1.5 inch strip of fabric and
then press it in half. Open it out and press the two sides toward the center
fold, but not all the way. Fold the strip in half again, encasing the raw
edges. Edge stitch the strip and cut into 2 inch lengths. You may choose to
place a tab at both sides of the pencil case, or just one, as in the demo.
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13. Turn the case inside out and just partially close the
zipper. Carefully re-crease the case. You will need the zipper pull to be
inside the case, not extending beyond it. With the non zipper side facing down,
place the tab of fabric against the right side of the fabric, raw edges
extending beyond the seam allowance. You can place the tab anywhere along the
side. I chose to place it directly below the zipper. Stitch the tab to hold it
in place.
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14. Note that the zipper is partially closed. Stitch both
sides of the zipper tape to secure. Stitch right across the teeth of the
zipper. Next, trim away the excess zipper tape.
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15. Binding. Cut two strips of 1.5 " x 7 " lining
fabric.
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16. Pin the strips to the sides of the case, right sides
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18. Turn over the case and press the strip toward, but not
quite touching the seam allowance. Fold the strip once more, covering the seam
allowance and binding the edge. Pin to keep in place and then turn over the
pencil case.
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19. Stitch very close to where the strip was initially sewn
to the sides. This is called stitching in the ditch because you are stitching
in the recessed area. Repeat on the other side.
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20. Turn the case right sides out and press. Work the
corners with your fingers to adjust the bulk of the bound seams. Press again.
Trim any remaining threads. Enjoy your new pencil case!
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<p align="left">
As an alternative to the reverse appliqué, you may like to
simply attach the embroidery as a patch to the front of the pouch. Create a
textural frayed edge by stitching away from the cut edge of the fabric and then
pulling out some of the warp and weft threads to make fringe. The pencil case
in the photograph was made with a single piece of heavy linen and lined with a
cotton print. Because there were no seams to stitch next to, I stitched
randomly across the fabric, overlapping in some areas and back-stitching in
others to add texture as well as stabilize the outer and lining fabrics.
Another option for this project is to leave out the appliqué and embroider
directly onto the outer fabric of the pencil case. I hope you enjoy making and
using your new case.
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<p align="center">
x-x-x-x-x-x-x
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</div>
<p align="center">
Big thanks to <b>Karin</b> of <b>Orange Flower</b> for sharing her amazing skills!<br />
Be sure to visit <a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">her blog</a> for more patterns and tutorials.
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Copyright 2009 www.orangeflowerpatterns.blogspot.com
- Pattern and tutorial are for personal use only.
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"Sexy Librarians" embroidery design copyright 2008
Sublime Stitching- all rights reserved.
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Karin (<a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/">Orange Flower</a>) was kind enough to share this lovely pencil case tutorial using the pen and pencil image from our <a href="/sexylibrarians.html">Sexy Librarians patterns</a>. There'a a free .pdf of the pen and pencil image provided below - but don't let us stifle your creativity! - You can personalize this pouch with <a href="/patterns/all">any of our pattern themes</a>!
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x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x
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<h3>Zippered Pencil Case with Reverse Applique
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<h4 align="center">
Materials:
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(1) 10.5 " x 8.5 " fabric for the outside - either
pieced or a single cut
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<p align="center">
(1) 10.5 " x 8.5 " fabric for the lining
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(2) 1.5 x 7" in strips of lining fabric for the binding
and optional tab
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(1) long vinyl zipper, at least 10 inches in length
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<p align="center">
basic sewing supplies, zipper foot, iron
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Sublime Stitching <a href="/transfer_paper.html">Carbon Transfer Paper</a> and <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a>
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<i>or</i> Sublime Stitching <a href="/patterns/all">Iron-on Tranfers</a>
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Basic <a href="/glossary/term/80" class="glossary-term"><abbr title="Embroidery can be so, so many things. This is the alpha term for most of the decorative needlearts. ‘Embroidery’ just means any kind of decorative stitching, which can include an endless variety of styles. If you make decorative stitches on fabric, you’re embroidering. You can work in any media on any surface in a free-form manner, along a pattern, or simply by repeating a stitch along a hem or cuff, or edge of a tablecloth. There are endless combinations of stitches and possibilities. Sublime Stitching patterns are designed for embroidery but can be used as templates for other kinds of embroidery as well. Other types of embroidery make use of specific tools and materials, and then earn new and unique names. ">embroidery</abbr></a> supplies of <a href="/needle.html">needle</a>, <a href="/tools.html">floss</a>, <a href="/plastic_hoop_5.html">hoop</a> and <a href="/scissors_pink.html">scissors</a>
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*Note - 1/4 inch seam allowance throughout
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<b>INSTRUCTIONS</b> <br />
x - x - x - x - x - x
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<h4 align="center">For the Applique:</h4>
<p align="center">
<img src="/files/images/pencil3.jpg" height="253" width="400" />
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<p align="center">
1. Print out the pattern provided below. You can change the scale on your printer settings until you get the length to the size you like (I made mine about 3 inches). Using <a href="/transfer_paper.html">Carbon Transfer Paper</a>, trace the design on a hard, flat surface using a <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a>. Place the carbon side onto the fabric and the pattern on top of that. Press the tip of the <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a> along the lines.
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2. To embroider the design, I used just two of the six plies of cotton embroidery floss. Using a simple back stitch, I embroidered over the lines. Remember, you can always add more detail, fill in areas with color, etc. There are lots of possibilities for embellishment with embroidery.
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<h4 align="center">For the pencil case: <br />
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1. Cut strips of fabric and sew them together, making a
larger piece of fabric. Press the seams open. Cut this larger piece to
10.5"x8.5" or cut a single piece of fabric to that size. Also cut the
lining fabric to 10.5"x8.5" .
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2. Arrange the outer fabric so that the longer sides are
running vertically. Fold up 4 inches of the bottom edge. Press and make a
crease. This will be the front portion of the case that is below the zipper.
You will be placing your embroidery on the right hand side of this area. ( You
might like to mark the bottom fold crease on the wrong side so that you have a
reference point for folding when the case is eventually turned inside out.)
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3. Cut the embroidery into a rectangle with approx. one inch
of extra fabric all around the stitching. Cut another piece of the fabric to
the same size and place it behind the embroidery. Look at the front of the
pencil case and eyeball where you want to place your embroidery. You will be
placing it on the back side of the fabric, facing forward, and then cutting
away the front fabric to reveal the embroidery beneath it.
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4. Rotate and turn over the large piece of fabric and open
up the fold. Place the embroidery face down onto the wrong side of the fabric.
When opened up like this, the top edge of the fabric is aimed up, so be sure to
lay your embroidery face down with the top of the design toward the top of the
opened fabric. If you find it helpful, place pins on the front side to help
guide your placement on the back side. Once you are ready, stitch around the
design, creating a rectangle approximately 1/2 inch away from the embroidery. I
drew a rectangle with a water soluble ink so I would have a guide. Of course,
you can stitch some other shape around your design and create a totally
different look.
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5. Turn the fabric over and carefully lift the outer fabric
away from the embroidery. Make a small snip in the middle of the rectangle and
then cut away the fabric, 1/8 inch from your stitching line. To strengthen the
seams that were cut to remove the rectangle of fabric, I stitched on top of my
previous line of stitching, being sure to back-stitch when I crossed over the
seams.
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6. Place the lining fabric and the outer fabric wrong sides
together. Pin.
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7. Top stitch next to the seams, around the reverse
applique, and wherever else you would like. This step stabilizes the fabrics as
well as reinforces the seams and acts as a design element.
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8. Sew a line of stitching 1/4 of an inch away from the edge
on both the bottom and the top of the pencil case - i.e., the shorter ends.
This is going to act as your guide for pressing in the next step.
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9. Fold and press the top and bottom edges to the inside,
using the stitching line as a guide, but fold over approximately 1/8 inch beyond
the guide. The line helps keep your fold even. These folds will be stitched
down to the zipper next.
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10. Line up your zipper with the bottom fold, both ends
extending beyond the fabric.
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With a zipper foot, stitch the fold to the zipper. I used a
triple stitch, which creates a thick line of stitching. It is optional.
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11. Using a marker, make a line on the zipper tape where the
fabric begins and ends. Unzip the zipper and extend it past the edge of the
fabric. Match the upper fold to the lines you drew on the zipper tape, and
stitch to the zipper the same way as the other side. Press the case, noting the
folds on the top and bottom edges. You will need to turn the case inside out
and re-press these creases in the opposite direction in a following step, so
you may find it helpful to make a small mark on the creases inside the pencil
case.
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12. Optional Side Tab - cut a 1.5 inch strip of fabric and
then press it in half. Open it out and press the two sides toward the center
fold, but not all the way. Fold the strip in half again, encasing the raw
edges. Edge stitch the strip and cut into 2 inch lengths. You may choose to
place a tab at both sides of the pencil case, or just one, as in the demo.
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13. Turn the case inside out and just partially close the
zipper. Carefully re-crease the case. You will need the zipper pull to be
inside the case, not extending beyond it. With the non zipper side facing down,
place the tab of fabric against the right side of the fabric, raw edges
extending beyond the seam allowance. You can place the tab anywhere along the
side. I chose to place it directly below the zipper. Stitch the tab to hold it
in place.
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14. Note that the zipper is partially closed. Stitch both
sides of the zipper tape to secure. Stitch right across the teeth of the
zipper. Next, trim away the excess zipper tape.
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15. Binding. Cut two strips of 1.5 " x 7 " lining
fabric.
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16. Pin the strips to the sides of the case, right sides
together, folding the excess length over to the back. Stitch.
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17. Open out the strip and press well.
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18. Turn over the case and press the strip toward, but not
quite touching the seam allowance. Fold the strip once more, covering the seam
allowance and binding the edge. Pin to keep in place and then turn over the
pencil case.
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19. Stitch very close to where the strip was initially sewn
to the sides. This is called stitching in the ditch because you are stitching
in the recessed area. Repeat on the other side.
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20. Turn the case right sides out and press. Work the
corners with your fingers to adjust the bulk of the bound seams. Press again.
Trim any remaining threads. Enjoy your new pencil case!
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<div align="center">
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<p align="left">
As an alternative to the reverse appliqué, you may like to
simply attach the embroidery as a patch to the front of the pouch. Create a
textural frayed edge by stitching away from the cut edge of the fabric and then
pulling out some of the warp and weft threads to make fringe. The pencil case
in the photograph was made with a single piece of heavy linen and lined with a
cotton print. Because there were no seams to stitch next to, I stitched
randomly across the fabric, overlapping in some areas and back-stitching in
others to add texture as well as stabilize the outer and lining fabrics.
Another option for this project is to leave out the appliqué and embroider
directly onto the outer fabric of the pencil case. I hope you enjoy making and
using your new case.
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<p align="center">
x-x-x-x-x-x-x
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Big thanks to <b>Karin</b> of <b>Orange Flower</b> for sharing her amazing skills!<br />
Be sure to visit <a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">her blog</a> for more patterns and tutorials.
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Copyright 2009 www.orangeflowerpatterns.blogspot.com
- Pattern and tutorial are for personal use only.
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"Sexy Librarians" embroidery design copyright 2008
Sublime Stitching- all rights reserved.
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Karin (<a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/">Orange Flower</a>) was kind enough to share this lovely pencil case tutorial using the pen and pencil image from our <a href="/sexylibrarians.html">Sexy Librarians patterns</a>. There'a a free .pdf of the pen and pencil image provided below - but don't let us stifle your creativity! - You can personalize this pouch with <a href="/patterns/all">any of our pattern themes</a>!
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x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x
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<h3>Zippered Pencil Case with Reverse Applique
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Materials:
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(1) 10.5 " x 8.5 " fabric for the outside - either
pieced or a single cut
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(1) 10.5 " x 8.5 " fabric for the lining
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(2) 1.5 x 7" in strips of lining fabric for the binding
and optional tab
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(1) long vinyl zipper, at least 10 inches in length
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<p align="center">
basic sewing supplies, zipper foot, iron
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Sublime Stitching <a href="/transfer_paper.html">Carbon Transfer Paper</a> and <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a>
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<i>or</i> Sublime Stitching <a href="/patterns/all">Iron-on Tranfers</a>
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Basic <a href="/glossary/term/80" class="glossary-term"><abbr title="Embroidery can be so, so many things. This is the alpha term for most of the decorative needlearts. ‘Embroidery’ just means any kind of decorative stitching, which can include an endless variety of styles. If you make decorative stitches on fabric, you’re embroidering. You can work in any media on any surface in a free-form manner, along a pattern, or simply by repeating a stitch along a hem or cuff, or edge of a tablecloth. There are endless combinations of stitches and possibilities. Sublime Stitching patterns are designed for embroidery but can be used as templates for other kinds of embroidery as well. Other types of embroidery make use of specific tools and materials, and then earn new and unique names. ">embroidery</abbr></a> supplies of <a href="/needle.html">needle</a>, <a href="/tools.html">floss</a>, <a href="/plastic_hoop_5.html">hoop</a> and <a href="/scissors_pink.html">scissors</a>
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*Note - 1/4 inch seam allowance throughout
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<b>INSTRUCTIONS</b> <br />
x - x - x - x - x - x
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<h4 align="center">For the Applique:</h4>
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<img src="/files/images/pencil3.jpg" height="253" width="400" />
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<p align="center">
1. Print out the pattern provided below. You can change the scale on your printer settings until you get the length to the size you like (I made mine about 3 inches). Using <a href="/transfer_paper.html">Carbon Transfer Paper</a>, trace the design on a hard, flat surface using a <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a>. Place the carbon side onto the fabric and the pattern on top of that. Press the tip of the <a href="/stylus_wood.html">Tracing Stylus</a> along the lines.
</p>
<p align="center">
2. To embroider the design, I used just two of the six plies of cotton embroidery floss. Using a simple back stitch, I embroidered over the lines. Remember, you can always add more detail, fill in areas with color, etc. There are lots of possibilities for embellishment with embroidery.
</p>
<h4 align="center">For the pencil case: <br />
</h4>
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<p align="center">
1. Cut strips of fabric and sew them together, making a
larger piece of fabric. Press the seams open. Cut this larger piece to
10.5"x8.5" or cut a single piece of fabric to that size. Also cut the
lining fabric to 10.5"x8.5" .
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<div align="center">
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<p align="center">
2. Arrange the outer fabric so that the longer sides are
running vertically. Fold up 4 inches of the bottom edge. Press and make a
crease. This will be the front portion of the case that is below the zipper.
You will be placing your embroidery on the right hand side of this area. ( You
might like to mark the bottom fold crease on the wrong side so that you have a
reference point for folding when the case is eventually turned inside out.)
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<div align="center">
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o:title="line+patch.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil6.jpg" height="279" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
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<div align="center">
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<p align="center">
3. Cut the embroidery into a rectangle with approx. one inch
of extra fabric all around the stitching. Cut another piece of the fabric to
the same size and place it behind the embroidery. Look at the front of the
pencil case and eyeball where you want to place your embroidery. You will be
placing it on the back side of the fabric, facing forward, and then cutting
away the front fabric to reveal the embroidery beneath it.
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<div align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
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<div align="center">
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<p align="center">
4. Rotate and turn over the large piece of fabric and open
up the fold. Place the embroidery face down onto the wrong side of the fabric.
When opened up like this, the top edge of the fabric is aimed up, so be sure to
lay your embroidery face down with the top of the design toward the top of the
opened fabric. If you find it helpful, place pins on the front side to help
guide your placement on the back side. Once you are ready, stitch around the
design, creating a rectangle approximately 1/2 inch away from the embroidery. I
drew a rectangle with a water soluble ink so I would have a guide. Of course,
you can stitch some other shape around your design and create a totally
different look.
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<div align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
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o:title="cut+away+fabric.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil8.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
5. Turn the fabric over and carefully lift the outer fabric
away from the embroidery. Make a small snip in the middle of the rectangle and
then cut away the fabric, 1/8 inch from your stitching line. To strengthen the
seams that were cut to remove the rectangle of fabric, I stitched on top of my
previous line of stitching, being sure to back-stitch when I crossed over the
seams.
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<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
<v:imagedata src="file://localhost/Users/Jessica/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems/msoclip/0clip_image017.jpg"
o:title="pin+to+lining.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/Pencil9.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
6. Place the lining fabric and the outer fabric wrong sides
together. Pin.
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
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<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
7. Top stitch next to the seams, around the reverse
applique, and wherever else you would like. This step stabilizes the fabrics as
well as reinforces the seams and acts as a design element.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:242pt'>
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o:title="stitch+in+opening.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil11.jpg" height="242" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
8. Sew a line of stitching 1/4 of an inch away from the edge
on both the bottom and the top of the pencil case - i.e., the shorter ends.
This is going to act as your guide for pressing in the next step.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
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o:title="fold+down+top+and+bottom.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil12.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
9. Fold and press the top and bottom edges to the inside,
using the stitching line as a guide, but fold over approximately 1/8 inch beyond
the guide. The line helps keep your fold even. These folds will be stitched
down to the zipper next.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
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o:title="zipper+layout.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil13.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
10. Line up your zipper with the bottom fold, both ends
extending beyond the fabric.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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o:title="stitch+zipper.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil14.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
With a zipper foot, stitch the fold to the zipper. I used a
triple stitch, which creates a thick line of stitching. It is optional.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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o:title="mark+zipper+for+top.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil15.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
11. Using a marker, make a line on the zipper tape where the
fabric begins and ends. Unzip the zipper and extend it past the edge of the
fabric. Match the upper fold to the lines you drew on the zipper tape, and
stitch to the zipper the same way as the other side. Press the case, noting the
folds on the top and bottom edges. You will need to turn the case inside out
and re-press these creases in the opposite direction in a following step, so
you may find it helpful to make a small mark on the creases inside the pencil
case.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:134pt'>
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o:title="make+strip.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil16.jpg" height="134" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
12. Optional Side Tab - cut a 1.5 inch strip of fabric and
then press it in half. Open it out and press the two sides toward the center
fold, but not all the way. Fold the strip in half again, encasing the raw
edges. Edge stitch the strip and cut into 2 inch lengths. You may choose to
place a tab at both sides of the pencil case, or just one, as in the demo.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:267pt'>
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o:title="sew+tab.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil17.jpg" height="267" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
13. Turn the case inside out and just partially close the
zipper. Carefully re-crease the case. You will need the zipper pull to be
inside the case, not extending beyond it. With the non zipper side facing down,
place the tab of fabric against the right side of the fabric, raw edges
extending beyond the seam allowance. You can place the tab anywhere along the
side. I chose to place it directly below the zipper. Stitch the tab to hold it
in place.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
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o:title="tack+down+zipper.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil18.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
14. Note that the zipper is partially closed. Stitch both
sides of the zipper tape to secure. Stitch right across the teeth of the
zipper. Next, trim away the excess zipper tape.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:245pt'>
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o:title="cut+two+strips.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil19.jpg" height="245" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
15. Binding. Cut two strips of 1.5 " x 7 " lining
fabric.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:267pt'>
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o:title="pin+strip.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil20.jpg" height="267" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
16. Pin the strips to the sides of the case, right sides
together, folding the excess length over to the back. Stitch.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
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o:title="press+strip+open.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil20_5.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
17. Open out the strip and press well.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
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o:title="fold+again+toward+seam.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil21.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
18. Turn over the case and press the strip toward, but not
quite touching the seam allowance. Fold the strip once more, covering the seam
allowance and binding the edge. Pin to keep in place and then turn over the
pencil case.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
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</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil22.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
19. Stitch very close to where the strip was initially sewn
to the sides. This is called stitching in the ditch because you are stitching
in the recessed area. Repeat on the other side.
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p class="MsoNormal" align="center">
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style='width:400pt;height:268pt'>
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o:title="2+cases.jpg"/>
</v:shape><![endif]--><!--[if !vml]--><img src="/files/images/pencil23.jpg" height="268" width="400" /><!--[endif]-->
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
20. Turn the case right sides out and press. Work the
corners with your fingers to adjust the bulk of the bound seams. Press again.
Trim any remaining threads. Enjoy your new pencil case!
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="left">
As an alternative to the reverse appliqué, you may like to
simply attach the embroidery as a patch to the front of the pouch. Create a
textural frayed edge by stitching away from the cut edge of the fabric and then
pulling out some of the warp and weft threads to make fringe. The pencil case
in the photograph was made with a single piece of heavy linen and lined with a
cotton print. Because there were no seams to stitch next to, I stitched
randomly across the fabric, overlapping in some areas and back-stitching in
others to add texture as well as stabilize the outer and lining fabrics.
Another option for this project is to leave out the appliqué and embroider
directly onto the outer fabric of the pencil case. I hope you enjoy making and
using your new case.
</p>
<p align="center">
x-x-x-x-x-x-x
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
Big thanks to <b>Karin</b> of <b>Orange Flower</b> for sharing her amazing skills!<br />
Be sure to visit <a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">her blog</a> for more patterns and tutorials.
</p>
<p align="center">
</p>
<div align="center">
</div>
<p align="center">
Copyright 2009 www.orangeflowerpatterns.blogspot.com
- Pattern and tutorial are for personal use only.
</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
<p align="center">
"Sexy Librarians" embroidery design copyright 2008
Sublime Stitching- all rights reserved.
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