I’m super excited to share with you how to make a fabric trinket tray!! If you would like to learn how to make a trinket tray…my step by step video will help you be successful at making one too!
Fabric trinket trays are such a clever way to keep small items organized. It’s perfect for everything from crafting supplies to everyday necessities like medicine, lip balm and Stampin Blends Markers. And, they can make your space look neat and functional while adding a personal touch with your fabric choice.
These Fabric Trinket Trays are one of the easiest things to sew!! And, of you’ve never sewn before, this is the perfect project to make and I’ll show you everything from start to finish in my video tutorial.
The fabric I used is Bee’s Gingham by Lori Holt for Riley Blake and here’s the one I made in my video. It measures 6″ x 4″ x 1-1/2″. The other sizes are listed in my FREE pdf.
How to video
Easy to follow and step by step tutorial.
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These are some examples of what the Fabric Trinket Trays will hold. For Christmas I’ll be backing something…probably cookies and gifting them.
Here’s the supplies I used to make the Fabric Trinket Tray:
- Bernina B 475 Sewing Machine
- Fabric: Bees Gingham by Lori Holt for Riley Blake
- Oliso Smart Iron
- Interfacing (heavy weight)
- Cricut Heat Press
- Teflon Sheet or Silicone
- Magnetic Guide
- Pins
- Karen Buckley Scissors
- Wonder Clips
- Rotary Cutter
- Matt Ironing Board
- Label – Tiny Satin Tag
- Creative Grids Ruler: 12-1/2″ x 24-1/2″
- Amazon Shop
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Very cute Angie. Fancy pants lol. I know who you were referring to. Sending prayers and good thoughts to you and your family.
Thanks Donna!
Love your trays. I’ve been making these for a while and found a site where the gal, put snaps on her corners so they lay flat when not in use. I love this method and it sure saves space.
Thanks for sharing your generosity and creativity with us, Angie. I appreciate all your tutorials. I can’t wait to try these out when I can use my hand again.
Great video fancy pants, lol. I also have a big ole heat press so I guess I’m in that club. Which interfacing did you use, it says heavy weight but could you tell which one?
Wow, that was fun.
Happy Anniversary and
thank you so much for the directions and video.
Another thought on the contents of the baskets, Cookies would be a great
gift too.
You are a blessing