Sewing School - How to Sew Curved Seams - A Storage of Pots
Upcycle your empty food tins to make this stylish set of six storage pots – perfect for organising all the little items in your home. They’re easy to sew and there’s a choice of printed labels on the panel too. Each storage pot features original, illustrated prints for a beautiful matching storage set.
Learn how to sew curved seams with this beautiful set of six storage pots. All you have to do is cut out the printed fabric pieces then, simply add some wadding and a label and sew them together. You’ll learn how to sew a straight fabric edge to a curved one for perfect curved seams every time as well as some basic quilting, and some extra optional finishing touches too.
Great video – thanks! I didn’t need to look at the written instructions, but what I saw, they were pretty comprehensive.
I left the designating labels for the outer and lining where they were, as the little white flag made sure I wasn’t attaching a base to the wrong end of the cylinder. One of the linings had the gap too close to the top, but that error had come at an earlier stage & was rectified before assembly.
I have some tiny tins from coconut cream, so am going to have a go at reducing the measurements and make a set of covers for them. Oh, and another by-product of making them – looking for a short tin, I found some BB 2013 black treacle in the cupboard, so that’s been cleared/cleaned out!
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