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Bird print Binoculars Case Tripod Sling and Sketchbook
Bird print Binoculars Case Tripod Sling and Sketchbook
Bird print Binoculars Case Tripod Sling and Sketchbook
Bird print Binoculars Case Tripod Sling and Sketchbook
Bird print Binoculars Case Tripod Sling and Sketchbook
Bird print Binoculars Case Tripod Sling and Sketchbook

Bird print Binoculars Case Tripod Sling and Sketchbook

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About this pattern

Nature lovers will adore this birdwatching set designed by Corinne Bradd. Made up in beautiful puffin print fabric by Scrummy for Spoonflower, the set comprises a cool padded binoculars case, practical tripod sling and a handy covered sketch book for keeping note of everything you spot.

Essentials

  • **Sew a binoculars case**
  • Fabric, Spoonflower Scrummy range: Just Puffins;
  • Just Small Puffins, fat quarter of each
  • Wadding, quilting, lightweight, fat quarter
  • Snap fasteners, two
  • **Stitch a tripod sling**
  • Fabric, cotton: plain, 32cm x 50cm, 9cm square; Spoonflower Scrummy range, Just Puffins, 16cm x 35cm; white polka dots on yellow, 16cm x 35cm, 5cm x 85cm
  • Elastic, 2mm, round, black, 40cm
  • Cord lock, spring loaded

Cutting Guide

  • Back and base: 15cm x 20cm, cut one from each fabric
  • Front: 15cm square, cut one from each fabric
  • Top and flap: 10cm x 15cm, cut one from each fabric
  • Sides: 5cm x 15cm, cut one pair from each fabric
  • Straps: 5cm x 55cm, cut two from each fab

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    Stitch a tripod sling

    1. To create the pocket, cut a 16cm x 35cm rectangle from puffin and polka dot fabric. Place right sides together and sew along the top long edge. Open out and press the seam to one side before folding right sides out, allowing 5mm of the lining fabric to be seen above the outer fabric, press and trim the outer fabric to the same length as the spotty lining.

    2. Place the pocket fabric outer side up onto one short edge of the 32cm x 50cm plain cotton rectangle, raw edges matching. Pin and topstitch a straight line from the centre of the pocket’s long, folded edge down to the raw edge.

    3. Place the small square of plain cotton over the pocket, raw edges matching an

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