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Last month I came up with this design for a 'housewife' needlecase after seeing one in a vintage craft book, (you might have seen my blog post here) and I casually mentioned I'd post a tutorial for them, in case you'd like to make one too. Obviously, it didn't quite happen the next week, mostly because I've been on the search for more of the wide embroidered ribbon I used the first time, but haven't seen any on my travels of late.

I did have enough ribbon for one more housewife, though, and spent a morning devising a pattern and taking photos of the process. But then, just as I was editing the pictures, I somehow managed to delete them permanently from my camera. Yes, permanently. (I've looked everywhere.) But, since it's quite a simple design, I thought I could probably just explain the steps here anyway, and that would suffice for most people who wanted their very own housewife.
So, here is the pattern and my apologies for lack of pictures!

embroidered housewife needlecase

Materials: 

a piece of wide, embroidered ribbon measuring 17.5" X 4" (it shouldn't matter if the width varies a bit- just adjust the lining to suit.) If you can't find any such ribbon, your favourite medium-weight cotton or linen fabric would work just as well (the brown and orange needlecase above was made from a piece of vintage linen.)

A piece of cotton fabric of exactly the same dimensions, for the lining

Two pieces of cotton tape or ribbon measuring about 7.5" long, for the ties

Small piece of felt or wool fabric measuring 2.5" X 3"

Sewing machine, needle, thread, scissors, steam iron, pencil or tailor's chalk.

Prepare your fabric and felt by cutting to the measurements given and ironing well. Now, using your iron and perhaps a pencil if you need to, divide your piece of ribbon into 5 equal sections measuring 3.5". Crease each section with your finger or the iron, or, if you prefer, draw a faint line with your pencil or chalk to divide the sections. Repeat with the lining fabric.

Pin your piece of felt to the middle section of your lining fabric, making sure it's centered on the section. Then sew a straight line down the centre of the felt, securing it to the lining centre.

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Next, you need to attach one of the ties to the ribbon piece. Take one of your lengths of cotton tape and fold a small piece of the end over neatly two times, then press this fold. Pin the tape to the centre of the housewife outer (the embroidered ribbon), 4" from the right edge and neatly machine-sew into place. (The photo below is how it will look after the needlecase is finished- the 4" are folded away by then!)

House 5

With right sides together, pin the housewife outer to the lining and sew all around the edge with a 1/4" seam (being careful not to catch the felt or cotton tape in your seam) but leave one of the short ends open. Clip the sewn corners and turn right-side out. Push out the sewn corners with your pencil and press the whole piece flat. Fold under the raw edges and hand-stitch closed.

With the housewife lining facing you, fold over the left side to form a pocket that is 3 1/4" deep. Press and pin into place. Repeat with the other side, so you have two pockets on either side of the felt piece. Neatly stitch down the sides of the pockets, as close as you can to the edges.

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Attach the other end of the tape by pressing down one edge as you did with the other piece, and pinning into place. You will want to position it on the housewife outer, just to the right of the felt piece. Stitch in place. Cut the ends of the ties on an angle, to avoid fraying. Fold up and tie in a bow.

Now you can fill up your finished housewife with all your handsewing supplies. Like a little thimble, embroidery threads on cards, pins and needles, maybe a small tape measure. They'd make a nice present for someone who is just getting into embroidery- especially if you stock it up with supplies. 🙂

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30 responses to “housewives again- a pattern”

  1. Margaret Oomen Avatar

    i love my housewife.
    Thanks so much for posting this tutorial.
    Funny thing is I went for a beautiful walk in the forest after work today, took some wonderful pictures and then managed to delete them all from the memory card.
    Must be the photo trolls at work today:)

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  2. Katiana Avatar

    Very nice. Thanks.

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  3. louana Avatar

    This is great melissa, I’ll have to keep a look out for that thick embroidered ribbon on my travels. I think I need one of these. Thanks for sharing

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  4. Melissa Avatar

    Thanks for the tutorial Melissa

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  5. erica k Avatar

    that blue one is so gorgeous!!

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  6. Francesca Avatar

    Oh, I’m sorry for your photos! I think cameras should have little lifesafer trash cans, really. Thanks for the housewife tutorial.

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  7. Liz Jury Avatar

    They are such cute little things. A really lovely gift. love your fabrics and ribbon>

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  8. Anne Avatar

    This is so pretty!! And perfect to use with my vintage embroidered ribbons.
    I posted a link to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
    http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-simple-needlebook-using-embroidered-ribbon/2009/10/20/
    –Anne

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  9. Rattling On Avatar

    My daughter went on a trip to India with school, to help in a slum school. She took hundreds of photos and somehow deleted them all on the last day. She was gutted. However, using a card reader and a programme I got from the internet (very small charge) I recovered them all.
    I don’t know if there’s a free version, but in our case the fee was well worth it!

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  10. Alli Avatar

    How cute, and what a perfect use for those lovely bits of vintage ribbon that are so difficult to cut up! Thank you for sharing.

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  11. chris Avatar

    Bead weavers need these too!! They’re wonderful. 🙂

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  12. Kirsty Neale Avatar

    So beautiful, and such a clever idea. Thanks for sharing – I’m very happy to have found your blog. 🙂

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  13. KP Avatar

    thank you for a great tutorial – I think I feel some Christmas presents coming on. have a great week M, love K

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  14. Kristi Avatar

    I am an embroidery girl at heart, so I just love this. Perfect take along for trips in the car and to beach. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  15. heather Avatar

    This is so lovely! What pretty treasures…

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  16. karin Avatar

    These are so cute. Thanks for sharing, adorable!

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  17. renee ~ heirloom seasons Avatar

    These are so neat, and the embroidered ribbons are just incredible!

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  18. Liesl Avatar

    They’re lovely. Thanks so much for sharing! I’ll have to give it a try someday.

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  19. Nadja Avatar

    What a sweet little craft idea! I love it…

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  21. Sandra Avatar

    You’ve done a lovely job!

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  22. ginger Avatar

    What a gorgeous job on this needle case ! Love the idea!

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  23. Fanny Wildcat Avatar

    Such a cool idea! I’m featuring this on my blog today – I hope you don’t mind?

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  24. Frankie Avatar
    Frankie

    Thanx for posting this… the housewifes were common in the Civil War and as a reenactor I was looking for the pattern as a gift to the men in my unit

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  25. Kate Avatar

    I have just found your site )thanks to north and south) and see you have made “Housewives” The true name for these is “Hussif” (an old name for housewife) and they were made for the soldires to take to war, for their repairs. I have been making these for my granddaughters when they turn 20. That is about the age they start travelling and with all the emergency sewing bits included, they are ideal. Intersting to that the girls today love these old fashioned things.I’m suddenly knitting and crotcheting for the teens.

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  26. mbt shoes Avatar

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  27. kvinner Avatar

    that’s a really nice work! thanks for the tutorial!

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  28. Sande L. Avatar
    Sande L.

    I just found you site and love our Housewife Needle Case. My sister was born in the wrong era and has many vintages ones and years ago she gave me a gorgeous piece of wide embroidery ribbon. I have held onto it because it is almost to beautiful to cute but not quite long enough to make anything with. But this is a perfect project, as I was searching for a needle case for my daughter. I’m sure I can get manage to get one out of it for myself also.
    Now I know how I’ll spend my afternoon. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  29. Ginger Avatar

    I loved this tutorial! Great for a fast gift!
    Thank you so much for the tutorial.

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  30. Propertypistol Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this tutorial, and have a most beautiful day.

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