Needles on the Go
I’ve been on the go with my sewing class and needed a safe place to keep my needles.
The solution was this cute little Matchbook Needle Keeper. It’s so easy to make, it only takes a few minutes.
Here’s how to make one:
Cut a piece of scrapbook cardstock weight paper 5 3/4″ x 2″.
Using a bone folder or comparable tool, fold the bottom up 3/4″ and fold the top down 2 1/4″
It should look like this:
Next cut a piece of felt 2 1/2″ x 2″. I used wool felt.
And staple the felt into the “matchbook” needle keeper.
Just add needles. It shuts just like a matchbook.
Like many of my favorite projects, it was quick and easy… and used scraps from other projects… so it was essentially free.
I just love when form meets function.
What a great idea!
Once again, a darling solution to a problem.
great idea :)
Love this!!! I’ve been wanting something like this but never have put together the book style ones that I see everyone making. This looks easier & more my style. Thank you!!!
What a fabulous idea – think I’m going to have to make some of these, they’re great!
Awesome idea, Calli!!! TFS! Hugs, Sabrina
Oh, this is awesome! Must make a few. Thank you!
This is so cute. I love that it’s pocket-sized.
What a fantastic idea! You are so creative.
Love it! What a great little item to make for gifts.
So pretty!!!
[…] Calli from Make It Do shows how to make a quick & easy needle book. It’s made from cardstock folded up like a matchbookk, but instead of matches inside you’ll find a place to put a handful of needles. Brilliant!! Go to the tutorial. […]
That’s so awesome!!! So much better than the random scrap of felt I carry my needles in!
I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-matchbook-needle-keeper/2010/04/01/
–Anne
you can also use floss containers and then you have floss to sew with too!
What a clever idea, no more missing needles,thx
Completely cute. Thanks :)
You could also use this for dangly earrings.
Thank you for this – I am making 900 of these to give away at shop hop.
Hello,
I’ve come from Melinda’s blog (see above).
Thanks for the tutorial!
Beatrice (from France, Europe).
Thanks so much for sharing. This was just what I needed for sharing at a Women’s League meeting next week.
gosh this is so totally awesome , i finally foundthe perfect thing to keep my needles in , you are really brilliant at creating things that are so useful and cute and fun , thanks so much for sharing this needle book i have been looking for one to make for a while that was perfect for me and this is it,
kindest regards
georgia from ohio
Brilliant! So simple but perfect for the job. Thanks
Such a cute idea! Why wouldn’t I want to keep my needles in here all of the time? They would be so happy to rest here. :)
Very clever and functional too!
Am going to make up several of these for specialty needles. It will make them easier to find. Thanks!
I love this! I never have a decent way to carry needles for small projects. Thanks for the great idea.
What a great tutorial. Thank you for sharing. I’ll be making one soon and putting a shout out on my blog.
[…] Matchbook Needle Book from Make it Do. As presented it is a good project for Brownies to do, but it could be souped up with a jewelry sized baggie with some buttons, maybe some thread in it. […]
Hello,
made another batch today. Thank you!
Beatrice.
Very smart way to keep needles and good use of leftover paper.