5. Mending Jar



Not just for jelly, these petite canning jars are cleverly transformed into organizers for mending necessities -- such as buttons, needles, and thread.

MATERIALS
    Pencil
    4-ounce canning jar with lid and band
    3 x 3-inch pieces of 1-inch-thick foam
    Scissors
    Thread and needle
    5-inch circle of calico fabric
    2 x 2-inch pieces of felt
    Pinking shears
    Thick white crafts glue
    2-1/2 x 1-1/4-inch piece of card stock paper
    Felt scraps
    Items to fill jar, such as buttons, needles, thread, thimble, safety pins, etc.
    18 inches of 1/8-inch-wide satin ribbon
    Sew-through button
    1/2-inch gold sewing charm


INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Trace the widest part of the band circle onto foam; cut out. Using thread, gather the outside edge of the calico circle. Place the circle of foam onto the top of the lid. Add the calico circle, pulling the gathers tight on the underside, and allowing a 3/4-inch opening. Cut a 1-1/2-inch circle of felt with pinking shears.

  2. Glue the felt over the gathered fabric on the underside of the lid. Smooth the calico over the foam, pushing the foam away slightly at the lid edge. Add the band.

  3. To make the thread and needle holder, cut card stock paper on the long sides using pinking shears. On one short side, stitch a piece of felt that is pinked on all sides and slightly larger than the card stock. Allow 3/8 inch of felt to fold over the end of the card stock.

  4. Machine-stitch across one end of the felt, securing the card stock.

  5. Wrap an assortment of thread on the card stock. Add safety pins at the stitched edge. Insert two needles under the thread into stitched edge.

  6. Fill the jar with desired sewing notions. Tie the ribbon around the jar rim. Thread a button and a gold charm onto the ribbon. Tie the ribbon ends into a bow.


from Better Homes & Gardens

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