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May 17, 2004
Japanese sewing box
I got a neat book from the library called Omiyage by Kumiko Sudo. It's all sorts of Japanese sewing projects. There are bags shaped like flowers and animals, pincushions, ornaments, all sorts of stuff. A lot of it is not my taste, but there are a few projects I might make. I tried the Japanese sewing box tonight. It's a little cute fold up box with holders for your supplies and a pincushion on the lid. I used some of the fabric I brought back from Japan, to match my more hefty pincushion.
The box is a cardboard form with fabric glued on it. Fabric covered panels on the inside have little cardboard strips attached. Then the panels get glued to the form. The lid is made similarly, with a pillow of stuffing glued to the top. Unfortunately, the pattern in the book didn't fit together right. If you follow their directions, the inside panels are too big and the lid doesn't fit. Of course I didn't realize this until I'd glued the whole thing together. Luckily, the yes paste I used set slowly, so I was able to peel the panels off and trim them. They don't look quite as pretty as the did before, but at least they fit now. I had to make a whole new, bigger lid, though. Kind of annoying.

Posted under Sewing/Fabric Crafts at May 17, 2004 12:17 AM
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HEY! Googling around and I found this (very nice blog and links!) and wouldn't ya know it, but I just made two of these for late Xmas (groundhog day?) gifts.
Anyway, I too noticed the annoyance of ill fitting stuff and had to rebuild the lid. Yours looks way nicer than mine, especially with the little bars that hold stuff on the sides of the box. I found them to be way too short to bend the ends over behind the main piece of cardboard, and the insertion process left it looking less than professional. I also used wood glue, which dried very quickly but stiffly.
Anyway, just comparing notes. I'll definitely try it again someday, but vastly revised.
Anyway
Posted by: alexandra at January 26, 2005 06:41 AM
oh, also, did you think that the fabric piece of covering the lid was really not ideal at all? Or did I misread it? It was something like a long thin strip of fabric. I skipped that and just cut out a large square and folded it over the box lid with "hospital corners."
Posted by: alexandra at January 26, 2005 06:44 AM
Hi Alexandra, yep, I couldn't fold the bars around either. If you pull on them, they'll come out. I honestly don't remember if I used a different size piece of cloth for the lid. Your way seems reasonable. Stupid directions. I wonder if they're all that bad? I haven't made anything else from Omiyage yet.
Posted by: Maitreya at January 26, 2005 04:00 PM
What a super nifty idea! I have a bunch of little sewing odds and ends now that I have no where organized to keep at all. I wonder if I could find a free pattern for something similar to this online somewhere. Did your pattern instruct you to leave fabric 'tags' to glue the pieces together?
Posted by: oedalis at January 25, 2006 03:28 AM