Saturday, April 19, 2014

Tutorial: How to Make Cute Recorder Cases

Want to jazz up your students' recorder cases?! Here is an easy and simple tutorial for making these fun recorder cases. Did I say simple? Yes, sew simple!


What you will need:
  • Fabric
  • Sewing machine
  • Thread
  • Scissors
  • Rotary cutter and mat (optional)

1. First, cut fabric to the following dimensions: 15 in. X 5 1/2 in. 



2. Next, on the 5 1/2 inch side, make a double fold (each fold 1/4 in).  Sew fold to create the top of the recorder case.  Don't forget to backstitch in the beginning and the end. 


3. Then fold the right sides together. 



Sew the right sides together along the bottom and long edge.  I used a 1/4 seam allowance.  When going around corner, leave needle in down position, lift presser foot, and turn fabric.  Lower presser foot and continue to sew. Again don't forget to backstitch in the beginning and end!


4. To get square corners, trim the bottom corners of the recorder case.  Make sure you do not cut the stitches. 


5. Finally, turn inside out! You are finished! Told you it was simple :) But oh, so fun!



Per the boys request, I made camo and John Deere cases this weekend!



In my classroom, I use the Recorder Karate series.  When students get their black belts, they also get to pick a recorder case!  More to come on how I use Recorder Karate in my classroom....

As for now, good luck on your sewing adventures.  Even if you are new to sewing, these cases are extremely easy, simple, and only take about 10 mins.  





4 comments:

  1. I love this! And you made some that would appeal to the boys as well! I may have to do some of these as well. Thanks for the tutorial!

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  2. How much minutes would it take if you sewed it by needle?

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  3. Just want you to know you inspired my daughter who's teaching elementary music. We now get to make these for 60 students! Thank you for the pattern!

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