Sewing Caddy
Tote around all your sewing supplies with this cute Sewing Caddy. With pockets for all your needles and scissors, this simple sewing project is a great way to stay organized. It's a stylish way to store all your sewing tools. Staying organized while sewing can be a truly difficult endeavor.
Make staying tidy while exploring sewing project ideas with this DIY organizer. This sewn basket pattern would be a great DIY Easter basket or a way to organize your cleaning supplies, as well.
Project TypeMake a Project
Time to CompleteIn an evening
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Weberme
May 25, 2017
Have you ever wanted to take your crafts with you on vacation or to a group or even to a friends house and had nothing to put them it but a tote bag and when you get there you reach in bag and get stabbed by the scissors. I have. So it is time to make a sewing caddy so everything has it own place. And this is just the right tutorial with it's great step by step pictures. And this caddy can also be made for carrying quilting, knitting, crochet or any other crafts and because you are making it you can adjust the size of bag or the pockets. This is a great caddy and all crafters need one. Thanks.
georgiewtts
Oct 18, 2013
Yayyyyyy! I made it, it was awesome fun, I still consider anything that comes together is such a triumph. Thank you soooo much for this excellent to do pattern, I love it.....now I want to show y'all ? Xxx
Bjohnson5 8523693
Sep 18, 2013
Is this pattern still available. When I try to get the pattern I get an error page
lmgaynor 9516254
Aug 04, 2013
I'm a relatively new sewist and I managed to make this bag. It turned out really nice. My corners aren't perfect but no one will know but me. The pattern was easy to follow and since I had some leftover material, I added side pockets as well. Wish I could figure out how to post a picture cause I'm that happy with it!
helenjane 0946246
Mar 18, 2013
I just made this basket for a friend's birthday. I used a black background with fuschia/orange roses on the outside and orange lining. I embroidered her name on the back (without pockets) in orange thread. She loved it and people at the party oohed and aahed all evening at my enormous "talent". I was even asked to make one for others for $, however, I had to explain that I am sooo slow that it wouldn't be worth it. Thanks so much for this fabulous pattern!!
suebeee1980 676085 5
Aug 01, 2012
It works now. Either the link was broken and got fixed or the site was down. I was able to download it just now. Yippee....something new to sew. Thanks
suebeee1980 676085 5
Jul 31, 2012
I've done that. It takes me to Google Drive home page. It wants me to install google drive. Nice tote...but I don't want to put something on my hard drive, just to get a pattern. Thanks
suebeee1980 676085 5
Jul 31, 2012
This link takes me to her page, but when I click on the tutorial under the picture, it takes me to Google drive. No tutorial. Does anyone know how to get to the actual tutorial?
patmay5 5240656
Jul 31, 2012
If you clicked on the "click here for sewing pattern" you should go to another site. On her caption under the pick there is "click here" highlighted in the passage. Clicking there should take you to the tutorial. It is in google doc format. Hope this helps.
dsantil71
May 12, 2013
If you click on the highlighted words under the picture "click here" it will take you to google docs and you will see the tutorial. Click on "File" in the upper left hand corner, then at the bottom of the window that appeared click on "Download". Another window should open up at the bottom of your screen. Clck on the arrow next to "Save", another window will open giving you options to save the doc however you want.
paterd
Jul 31, 2012
ahoffer, you are not DUMB! I am an experienced sewer and I have never heard of WOM and when I googled it, nothing came up. What is it!!?? I also have never heard of the term "sewist". What is wrong with sewer?
ahoffer 1591286
Jul 31, 2012
paterd - I have not received a reply yet on what WOM means - and cannot pull up the pattern again.
patmay5 5240656
Jul 31, 2012
I think it might be "width of material" ...... as in, if you cut the full width of the material, you should be able to get two 8by14 pieces plus two 8by7 pieces out of that 8" strip, and so on - not absolutely sure, but it makes sense to me. Cute caddy, lots of good uses, I'd bet.
Lorili
Aug 11, 2012
I believe WOM means Width of Material, or commonly used term, Width of Fabric ( WOF).
ahoffer 1591286
Jul 23, 2012
I am on your webpage and you have some of the nicest things to sew that I have seen lately. I am interested in making the Sewing Caddy. I am not a experienced sewer, so can you explain the 8'x WOM, sub cut into (2) 8" x 14" and (2) 8" x 7". I hope you can help me and I guess I can be call a DUM DUM
BHerb
Jul 18, 2012
Hi everyone! When you click on the pattern link, it will take you to the designer's page. There she provides a link to open a PDF of the pattern. Please make sure that you have Adobe Reader installed on your computer in order to view this. Hope this helps! editors of AllFreeSewing
muthahen 4248841
Jul 15, 2012
Love the Sewing Caddy, would love to have the pattern but cannot find it. I go to where it is sending me to Google drive and then i am lost Ilse
Angelus5 6189800
Jul 07, 2012
I love this bag. It can be used for a lot of things. I do many different crafts, and can think of many ways to use it. Guess I'll have to make several. Thanks for the great tutorial, and even a place to store it...the tutorial, I mean. Thank you.
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