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Reversible Fabric bins CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS: 9” x 20.5” rectangle 9” x 20.5” rectangle 9” x 20.5” rectangle 6” circle 6” circle Take your 9” x 20.5” fabric B rectangle and fold it in half lengthwise. Sew a 1/2” seam along the side. Then, place your Fabric A and Fabric C (batting) wrong sides together. Then fold them both in half, and sew a 1/2” seam. Next, we will need to make reference points in order to line up our circle piece later. Take your sewn rectangles, and use a marking pen to mark the top edge driectly across from the sewn corner. 7” circle Page 1 of 6 7” circle A C B D SewYeahQuilting.com Batting Foam Ultra Stiff Stabilizer E Outer fabric Fat quarter 1/3 yard Fat quarter Lining Mark Mark

reversible fabric bins instructions · Reversible Fabric bins CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS: 9” x 20.5” rectangle 9” x 20.5” rectangle 9” x 20.5” rectangle 6” circle 6” circle

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  • Reversible Fabric bins

    CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS:

    9” x 20.5” rectangle

    9” x 20.5” rectangle

    9” x 20.5” rectangle

    6” circle

    6” circle

    Take your 9” x 20.5” fabric B rectangle and fold it in half lengthwise. Sew a 1/2” seam along the side. Then, place your Fabric A and Fabric C (batting) wrong sides together. Then fold them both in half, and sew a 1/2” seam.

    Next, we will need to make reference points in order to line up our circle piece later. Take your sewn rectangles, and use a marking pen to mark the top edge driectly across from the sewn corner.

    7” circle

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    7” circle

    A

    C

    B

    D

    SewYeahQuilting.com

    Batting

    Foam

    Ultra Stiff Stabilizer

    E

    Outer fabric

    Fat quarter

    1/3 yard

    Fat quarter

    Lining

    Mark Mark

  • STEP 2:

    Then, fold your rectangles so that your marked point matches with your seamline. Then, mark boththe left and right top corners.

    Now we need to create reference points on your 7” circles. Fold them in half with right sides together, and mark both sides. Then fold in half the other way and mark your sides.

    When opened, you should have four reference points as shown below.

    Fuse your 6” foam circle, 6” stabilizer, and 7” fabric A circles together.

    Fabric

    Stabilizer

    Foam

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  • STEP 3:

    Line up your fabric A circle with your fabric A/C rectangle. Place them right sides together and pin around the entire cirumference, lining up the four reference points. Sew a 1/2” seam around the circumference. Repeat with your fabric B rectangle and circle.

    Place your fabric B bucket inside of your fabric A bucket with right sides together. Line up yourseamlines.

    Sew 1/2” around the circumference of the bucket, leaving a 2” gap to turn it right side out. Once it hasbeen turned, push the lining back inside of the bucket.

    Side ViewTop view

    Gap

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  • STEP 4:

    Topstitch around the top edge of your bucket to close the hole.

    If you would like to add straps, measure where you would like them and boxstich the straps to the sides of your bucket.

    Lastly, roll down the top of your bucket and enjoy!

    If you would like to create your own custom bucket size, use these rules to adjust your measurements. Whatever the size of diameter you’d like the bucket to be, add 1” for seam allowance of the fabriconly (foam and stabilizer should just be the diameter of the size you want).

    The size of your rectangle fabric can be found by measuring around the cirumference of your circleand then adding an inch to your number. That number is the length. Your width is however tall youwould like it, and then add three inches to that number.

    CHANGING BUCKET SIzE:

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  • FABRIC A & BTEMPLATE

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  • STABILIzER &FOAM TEMPLATE

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