We have limited bookshelf space in our home and the elusive scout book never seems to be sitting where my son set it down when he came in from scouts last week. I thought he needed a little something to help him keep all his scout things in order so he can grab the hanger and go when nights get busy.
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Scout Book Hanging Pocket Tutorial
This hanging pocket was so fast to sew up, it has my brain spinning with all kinds of ideas for other hanging pockets that might be useful well. If you find yourself in a similar dilemma, you might want to stitch one up yourself. I made a little tutorial for you to follow along Grab some fabric and lets get started. Of course you can customize the size as well for whatever you need.Supplies
- 11" X 20" rectangle of medium or heavy weight fabric I used twill but any decorator weight fabric will work too!
- bias tape - 11 inches
- a hanger.
- Buttons - optional
Sewing Instructions
1.Sew the binding on one short end enclosing the raw edge. Fold the end with bias tape up 1/3 of the way to create pocket
2. Hem the long side edges (oops, typo) by folding the edge 1/4 inch toward the back and then press. Then fold the edge again 1/4 inch. Press and stitch the hem in place.
4. Fold the top over the hanger about 1 inch. Pin it in place and stitch along the fold.
5. If you find that your fabric slides too much on the hanger you can stitch again close to the hanger using a zipper foot.
6. Add buttons to the front if you like. My son gets a new hanging patch each year at Cub Day Camp. He now has a place to keep them when they are not on his shirt. I also threw his belt loops in there that haven't found their way to the belt.
Now everything can be kept in the same place and ready to grab on a busy night. The real trick is to get him to hang it all back up on his own. This week when we came home the shirt didn't get hung back up but the book made it into the pocket. I'll take what I can get.
Happy sewing!
This is a great idea. Anything to keep them organized. if only I had thought of this twenty years ago. Keep working I ended with 2 Eagle Scouts!
ReplyDeleteThis is a SUPER way to keep your Scout organized! I love the buttons on front to display extra temporary patches.
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ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! I might do something like this as a Christmas gift for all my husbands cub scouts. Might help with those books getting lost. just maybe....
ReplyDeleteYou are a genius!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I just made one for my soon-to-be Bear :) He will get this along with his new book, neckerchief and slide on Christmas! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! He'll love it!
DeleteI made a little poem to tuck in the pouch and am making a bunch to give to my nephews this Christmas. Thanks for the idea and the tutorial!
ReplyDeletescouts is full of work and fun,
with one more job before you’re done
hang up your shirt & tuck in your book
when it’s time for scouts you’ll know where to look!
*hanging patches go on the buttons when they’re not on your shirt
*the pouch holds belt loops and patches until they’re added to your uniform
What a great idea for a Christmas Gift! Thanks so much for sharing the poem. So clever! He's going to love it!
DeleteThis is brilliant!
DeleteThis is fantastic! The new Lions need to make Lion Bags for all their gear as a required adventure. A crafty mom or dad could whip these up and then the kids decorate with adhesive patches or whatever. Thanks for sharing!
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