Complete Tutorial for our Handy Carry All Bucket! Made from fabric and a gallon ice cream bucket!
We show you step by step how to turn an ice cream gallon pail into a handy storage bucket! Use the bucket for sewing supplies or anything you want! -Cards, small games, and game pieces -Small tools and household supplies -Office supplies, greeting cards, stamps, and pens -Scrapbooking supplies Picnic table helper silverware, napkins, condiments -Art Supplies for the kids -Small toys and books -Candy and snacks - my personal favorite! -Portable diaper station to carry around the house/yard. -Make-up/toiletries for home or travel -Hair supplies to keep in all together -Kitchen utensils and small items -It can be your portable junk drawer! So many different ways to put it to use. Make it using fabric to match its intended use or whatever fabric suits the person who will be using it. Make one for a friend and fill it with small snacks and gifts. There is a pattern at the end of the video to screenshot and print at home. OR get the pdf to print at home from the files section of our Facebook group called: The Quilted Forest Friends. This link will take you to the group: / 348191223475240 Supply list: 1 ice cream bucket - gallon size (Do what you have to do to obtain...) 3/8 yard of four different fabrics 5/8 yard woven fusible 9" square of soft and stable or similar thread to match 4-6 buttons and/or safety pins Not intended for sewing beginners. (But hey, who am I to stop you if you want to try it??) We have a small supply of buckets at the store, if you are interested and want one, stop in and pick one up! Dan will take any excuse to eat more ice cream! The Quilted Forest is located at 205 North Clark in Forest City, IA. Our phone number is 641-585-2438. We stock patterns, books, notions, batting, and fabric for sewing and quilting projects. Our shop is filled with finished quilts and smaller projects to provide plenty of inspiration. We are open Monday - Friday, 10am to 5pm, and 10am to 4pm on Saturday. We are in the central time zone. https://www.thequiltedforest.com/ Please like, comment, share and subscribe to our channel! We are adding videos every Tuesday and Friday. Our YouTube channel is growing and we hope you will find the videos helpful. Please send us ideas for videos you'd like to see and we will be able to create the content you want to see! Happy Quilting!

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