The Pixie Cup FREE Sewing Tutorial
This cute and functional fabric container can carry and organize any small items like pencils, sewing accessories or even candies.
Materials & Cutting
Tall Version
1 rectangle 4 1/2 x 13″ of fabric for exterior panel (patchwork option: 8 rectangles 2 1/2 x 3 1/2″ each)
1 rectangle 4 1/2 x 13″ of batting for exterior interfacing
1 rectangle 4 1/2 x 13″ of linen for lining
1 rectangle 4 1/2 x 13″ of fusible interfacing (I use Pellon Craft Fuse) for lining interfacing
2 circles 4″ diameter of linen for exterior and lining base pieces
1 circle 4″ diameter of batting for exterior base interfacing
1 circle 4″ diameter of fusible interfacing (I use Pellon Craft Fuse) for lining base interfacing
2 strips 1/2 x 3″ of leather for handles (other options: twill tape, double fold bias tape)
Short Version
1 rectangle 2 1/2 x 13″ of fabric for exterior panel (patchwork option: 8 rectangles 2 x 2 1/2″ each — you'll sew the 2 1/2″ sides together)
1 rectangle 2 1/2 x 13″ of batting for exterior interfacing
1 rectangle 2 1/2 x 13″ of linen for lining
1 rectangle 2 1/2 x 13″ of fusible interfacing (I use Pellon Craft Fuse) for lining interfacing
2 circles 4″ diameter of linen for exterior and lining base pieces
1 circle 4″ diameter of batting for exterior base interfacing
1 circle 4″ diameter of fusible interfacing (I use Pellon Craft Fuse) for lining base interfacing
2 strips 1/2 x 3″ of leather for handles (other options: twill tape, double fold bias tape)
Other Supplies
Adhesive basting spray
Thread & needle (if hand sewing the opening closed)
Chopstick or knitting needle
Binding clips
You might want to check this Mug Caddy Organizer FREE Sewing Tutorial.