When I saw that the theme for this month's Aurifil Artisan Challenge was 'Favorite Weight of Thread,' I didn't have to think twice. As much as I've been loving experimenting and using a wide variety of thread weights in the past year, there's no doubt I use Aurifil 50wt the most. And my most recent small make shows one reason why.
I'd recently purchased a new pouch pattern from Minki Kim @zeriano, her Open Up Box Pouch, and because it began with quilt-as-you-go with a bunch of scraps, I chose a neutral thread - Aurifil 50wt 2600 [Light Gray]. I pulled from my stash of Carolyn Friedlander scraps (yes, I keep them separate, as I do solid scraps), and subsequently pieced and quilted the necessary panels. For this step alone, selecting a thread that works well for piecing and quilting was an obvious choice.
Just for the record, I purchased the double slide zipper from Minki's shop, though I did cut it down by several inches as the pattern asked for. Gotta say, Minki's pouch has an extremely easy zipper installation, which was great.
Though it may look metal, the zipper is actual nylon, so I could easily sew over it to add my personalized zipper tabs. Not sure what made me think of using leather scraps for those tabs, but I really like them, and it's super easy to do. First, I used a little Fray Check on the cut ends of the zipper tape. Then I used my rotary cutter to cut two 1 1/4" x 2" tabs. I have good luck using a big glue stick on the back sides of the leather, pressing them in place over the zipper ends, and then stitching across the edges. For my JUKI, at least, it's easily done, and though I changed my thread to black for that stitching, 50wt worked great both on top and in the bobbin. Love that it was strong enough to handle that added detail.
Great project finish! And a very exciting pattern with fun features. A beauty!
ReplyDeleteWhat is it exactly about Aurifil thread that you like?
50wt is just so darn versatile, isn't it? I love how this pouch opens wide and I also have a bin just for Carolyn Friedlander prints. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute little pouch!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your blog posts very much! This is a cute pouch. I, too, adore Carolyn Friedlander fabrics. I had never looked at Minki Kim's website before, but I found several patterns that I really need! I guess I should thank you?!
ReplyDeletehaha. You are welcome! ;-) She has a very engaging style, no? Enjoy!
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