This featured project may prove to be an enormous help for travel, home or office. It's a sewing kit made from a prescription bottle and a few other inexpensive items. I find it to be a valuable kit to have on hand for those buttons that decide to come off when you least expect it. There is little or no degreee of difficulty. Just follow the instructions and take it from there. Enjoy!

Prescription Bottle Sewing Kit

Materials

  • One 1-1/2" to 2"(diameter) prescription bottle (Walgreen Drug preferred)
  • 2 Metal sewing bobbins
  • 2 Cover Button pusher tools (optional)
  • Polymer Clay
  • 2-3 needles
  • 2 choices of thread
  • 1 metal, plastic or PC thimble
  • thin metal wire

    Thread Spool

    To assemble, stack bobbins, using thin wire threaded through holes to secure. Condition clay and roll into a small ball and then into a snake. Flatten and cover all metal parts. Next, place one cover button pusher (cone up) on top of one of the bobbins. Cover with clay. The pusher will be held in place by the clay. Next, do the same on the bottom bobbin. Now your spool should be completely covered. Continue to make sure that all parts are smooth. NOTE: If cover button pushers are not available, you can roll a piece of clay the same diameter as the bobbins. Attach to top and push down about 1/4 of an inch, so that the clay goes over the top of the bobbin to form a seal. Insert your handy turkey skewer to make a hole. Continue to hollow it out enough to allow for needle storage. Keep working the top until you achieve a spool shape.

    Prescription Bottle Case

    Before beginning the case to hold the spool, you have o determine if it will fit. Carefully lower the spool into the bottle. If it does not fit you will have to trim it down a bit. Bake at the manufacturers recommended temperature. Next, decide on a design for your holder. Canes work nicely. Begin covering the bottle starting 1/8 of an inch from the notched top, down the sides and bottom. Bake.

    Cap

    Remove the inner plastic seal, if there is one as it will melt. Put it aside, you'll put it back in after the cap has been baked. Cover top and sides with desired design. Bake.

    Assembling The Sewing Kit

    Wrap thread around the two spaces in the spool. Insert needle through the center hole. Place thimble on top. Place cap on bottle and you are done. Bottle and cap may be coated with Future Floor Wax for a nice shine.

     

     

     

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