All my fabrics are stored in a small room, I have in the attic. But before it went up there (3 more storeys, I am on 2nd floor), it was measured and photographed, so I now have a file with a total overview.
I have managed between making Christmas cookies and wishing-lists, to make my couch a little more comfortable, and those duvets I have written about earlier are now "wrapped". I simply made 3 bags, and it was enough to reach the full length.
This is how I did:
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I rolled a duvet together and measured the length |
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Found a dish that fitted the circumference |
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Measured the circumference |
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Or, if you know your geometry, you can calculate by measuring the diameter: 22/7 times diameter = circumference |
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To close the bags I decided to use velcro. I cut them approx. 8 cm shorter that the width (here 57 cm) |
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I turned the edge 2 cm and placed the velcro over the edges, and sewed each piece to the ends. |
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IMPORTANT!!!! they were sewn to each side of the fabric to make them lap over when closed. Notice that there's a gap at each end, that will make it easier to open later on. |
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I went back and forward at the end of the velcro and continued to the end of the fabric without doing it again. I wanted to be sure, that the velcro was fastened. |
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After having sewed with normal stitches I just took another round using zigzag ( I lifted the needle, changed to zigzag and continued) |
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And this is how the finished bag looks on the inside. |
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And on the outside.... |
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The duvet is in and it is closed. |
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This is how it looks now with pillows (that is my extra pillows for the bed sized 60 * 60 cm) |