Foldup Tray – Free PDF Leather Pattern
THIS LISTING IS FOR A DIGITAL PATTERN in English which will be emailed to you immediately after purchase.
This quick and easy pattern will help you create a little tray that can be used for holding your sewing clips or other knick-knacks. It’s very simple to make and doesn’t require any sewing.
Skill level:
Beginner
License:
PDF files for personal use by you and your household only. You can make bags to sell on a home-based production scale.
Want to try something new? Grab a copy of the free pattern now!
£0.00
The wonderful Jess Oklaroots has done a video tutorial on how she makes these mini baskets. Watch it here.
This quick and easy pattern will help you create a little tray that can be used for holding your sewing clips or other knick-knacks. It’s very simple to make and doesn’t require any sewing. All you need is some leather and some rivets. Some of the pattern testers made theirs using faux leather or vinyl. If you want to do the same, we recommend using thick vinyl, at least 1.5mm.
Finished size:
5″ x 5″ (13cm x 13cm)
Selling:
You can sell trays made from this design on a home-based production scale.
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This is NOT a finished product. This is a digital pattern to download and print at home to help you create your own tray. This digital file is for your personal use only and is not to be shared or reproduced. See full terms and conditions.
This pattern does not include SVG files for use on cutting machines.
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Carolyn Farlow –
Love it, So easy to do with Kids.
Lana Rowe –
So cute and easy to make!