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| The bits and pieces | 
My son, who is a musician, has many trumpets, including a natural trumpet which has many bits and pieces.  I had previously used some of my musical fabric stash for his musical table runners.  He asked me if I could create some sort of carry-all to keep these bits organized.   I started with a piece of utility fabric, above, and laid out the pieces which needed some pouches.  
 
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| I found some more musical fabric in my stash to use for the pouches. | 
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| Laying out the fabric pieces. | 
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| I marked the seams with pins before sewing them down.  | 
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| The carry-all in progress | 
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| After the pouches were made, I added a flap to keep the metal parts from hitting each other.  Here is the final product with the flap down | 
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| Final product with the flap up.  | 
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| I added some ties made of other trumpet fabric.  Velcro can make too much noise if opened during a concert or rehearsal!  | 
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| All finished with the bits ready to be tucked in. | 
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| All wrapped up and ready to go.  I used yet another musical fabric for the binding.  | 
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| Finished with my little tag!  | 
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| Here is his natural trumpet, in its case, and the carry-all fits right inside.  | 
I am always happy to make something useful out of my stash! 
Take care,
Gretchen
 
So impressive. I wouldn't even know where or how to start! I love the binding, so creative.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. Looking at it now, I would probably cover the batting part of the utility fabric with something else, but it works, and he likes it! I have bookmarked your post on the stack and sew. I am going to give that a try soon!
DeleteVery nice job! I'm sure your son is thrilled!! Kat @ katandcatquilts.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteVery nice job! I'm sure your son is thrilled!! Kat @ katandcatquilts.blogspot.com
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