How to: fabric covered box kootoyoo…click & stitch
This is hardly even a “how to”.  It’s just a super simple, super speedy bit of fun.  You’lll need an old kitchen wrap box & cylinder, fabric, nail, embroidery floss, spray adhesive & a hammer
Step 2: Pull apart your box.
Step 3: Using a small nail & your hammer make a series of evenly spaced holes down the long sides of your box.
Step 4: Mine are about 1.5cm apart.
Step 5: To make the holes in the ends of the box you just need to refold the box & secure with a bit of tape while you make the holes.
Step 6: I just used a piece of scrap wood that fit inside the box to hammer my nails into.
Step 7: It’s a good idea to have the holes closer together on the ends as these are actually going to hold the box together.
Step 8: Undo all the pieces of tape & lay your box flat.
Step 9: Position your box onto your fabric & rough cut to size.  Allow a couple of centimetres extra on each of the long sides. If you’re using a light coloured fabric you will need to adhere your fabric to the natural side of the box so that you don’t see the branding through the fabric.
Step 9: Spray both your box & your fabric with spray adhesive.
Step 11: Fold your excess fabric over the long sides as pictured. Now cut away the rest of the fabric as shown.  Your need to allow a bit of excess fabric on the ends so that you don’t have raw edges visible.
Step 12: Refold your box & secure with bulldog clips or pegs.
Step 13: Begin stitching through both layers of fabric & your nail holes…lacing card style.
Step 14: I used a running stitch for the long sides (which aren’t structural).
Step 15: … and back stitch for the ends of the box.  These are actually holding the box together (you could use a little bit of glue too if you’re worried about it).
Finished! Finally you could make some twisted cord: http://kootoyoo.blogspot.com/2008/09/how-to-make-twisted-cord.html or just attach some ribbon to the top of the box.  I’ve wound a little spool with the same red floss but a lovely vintage button will work just as well as a closure. ©kootoyoo 2009 http:// kootoyoo.blogspot.com

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How To Fabric Covered Box

  • 1. How to: fabric covered box kootoyoo…click & stitch
  • 2. This is hardly even a “how to”. It’s just a super simple, super speedy bit of fun. You’lll need an old kitchen wrap box & cylinder, fabric, nail, embroidery floss, spray adhesive & a hammer
  • 3. Step 2: Pull apart your box.
  • 4. Step 3: Using a small nail & your hammer make a series of evenly spaced holes down the long sides of your box.
  • 5. Step 4: Mine are about 1.5cm apart.
  • 6. Step 5: To make the holes in the ends of the box you just need to refold the box & secure with a bit of tape while you make the holes.
  • 7. Step 6: I just used a piece of scrap wood that fit inside the box to hammer my nails into.
  • 8. Step 7: It’s a good idea to have the holes closer together on the ends as these are actually going to hold the box together.
  • 9. Step 8: Undo all the pieces of tape & lay your box flat.
  • 10. Step 9: Position your box onto your fabric & rough cut to size. Allow a couple of centimetres extra on each of the long sides. If you’re using a light coloured fabric you will need to adhere your fabric to the natural side of the box so that you don’t see the branding through the fabric.
  • 11. Step 9: Spray both your box & your fabric with spray adhesive.
  • 12. Step 11: Fold your excess fabric over the long sides as pictured. Now cut away the rest of the fabric as shown. Your need to allow a bit of excess fabric on the ends so that you don’t have raw edges visible.
  • 13. Step 12: Refold your box & secure with bulldog clips or pegs.
  • 14. Step 13: Begin stitching through both layers of fabric & your nail holes…lacing card style.
  • 15. Step 14: I used a running stitch for the long sides (which aren’t structural).
  • 16. Step 15: … and back stitch for the ends of the box. These are actually holding the box together (you could use a little bit of glue too if you’re worried about it).
  • 17. Finished! Finally you could make some twisted cord: http://kootoyoo.blogspot.com/2008/09/how-to-make-twisted-cord.html or just attach some ribbon to the top of the box. I’ve wound a little spool with the same red floss but a lovely vintage button will work just as well as a closure. ©kootoyoo 2009 http:// kootoyoo.blogspot.com