All it takes is a project like the wall pocket organizer to set you in the right direction.
Sewing how to make wall hanging with pockets.
Take your pocket pieces and corresponding pellon sf 101 pieces and.
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Get the fabric supplies you need at onlinefabricstore.
Place it right sides together with the completed front panel sandwiching all the pockets and the hanging tabs between the layers.
Match your wall organizer to your room s décor.
The finished size of the organizer is approximately 21 wide by 36 tall.
You are going to love learning how to organize your craft or sewing room with this charming idea.
Using a seam allowance stitch around all four sides.
Use clear vinyl for the pockets of your organizer if you want to be able to easily see what s stored.
Fold backing and pockets in half lengthwise and press to create a center crease in each.
These will be used to help place pockets in later steps.
Place the backing piece on top of the column of pockets right sides togehter and pin or clip all the way around.
Press one pocket piece as pictured creating a pleat with fold line meeting center crease.
Stitch all the way around with a 1 2 seam allowance leaving a 6 opening for turning.
Add straps and done.
Pin around all four sides leaving a 7 8 opening along the bottom for turning.
Consider using grommets for your wall organizer for extra sturdiness when hanging and for a more finished professional look.
Hanging pocket organizer how to step 1.
Making this hanging pocket organizer means you will be able to use it to re organize all those little bits and pieces that you have laying around the house.
You ll be surprised how easily you can get organized.
Cut out your fabric and pellon sf 101 pieces according to the chart below.
Place your main panel back facing down soft and stable on top and your main panel front facing up.
So we have here today a free tutorial and pattern on how to make a super fun wall pocket.
This sewing organizer pattern requires little sewing and includes a video tutorial to lead you through each step.
With bias tape just covering first stitch line stitch to right side of fabric close to folded edge.