Fat Quarter Challenge 2 - Part 1 2 fat quarters (although I have one long quarter and one fat. Doesn’t matter...) I need to make a new tool wrap. I love mine. It goes with me everywhere and holds all my essential equipment. Iron on interfacing to the back of the main wrap fq before cutting this in half. This part is for the zip pocket. Use a plastic zip. Pic 1- split one fat quarter into two halves along longest length . Split one half into three and I’ve split two of those into 4 and chopped off one quarter Pic 2 - missing! place a long zip facing up between the piece you’ve split. As long as the zip part is longer than the fabric, length size isn’t a problem. I just happen to have an 8” zip handy. Pic 3- flip the zip to face down onto the larger piece so the zip pull and stop are past the fabric. Pic 4 - hand sew (Not pin!!) the zip into place. This is basting. Use a double thread through the needle. It doesn’t need a knot. Take extra care to make s
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