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Sewing tools holder

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24 Likes26 DownloadsFebruary 15, 2024


This multitool holder was designed for my tools specifically, so mine fit perfectly, but I included the .step file in case you need to modify it. It prints in place, all at once with no supports on my Bambu Lab P1S.

The vertical openings are designed to hold three pairs of scissors (for cloth, pinking shears, paper), while the tilted slots allow for a snug fit for your thread snips, tiny scissors and tweezers. The weight of the scissors keeps it stable, you don't need to weigh it. It can hold a few bobbins on the front and in the back.

I use a Koh-I-Noor Hardtmuth chalk for my projects so the ridges below should hold it perfectly and the square opening on the right is used for the little case that holds spare chalk. I cut a kitchen sponge a little bit bigger than the shallow square on the left and press fit it snugly, rough side down, to use it as a pin cushion.

The circular opening on the left size holds a 10mm round neodymium magnet, which can hold needles and small items. I usually use the tall ridge all around to keep a few easily accessible clips, which I prefer over pins.

Overall, it's designed to hold:

  • 8in fabric scissors
  • 8in pinking shears
  • 8in scissors (normal/paper)
  • 1in scissors
  • Singer seam ripper
  • Thread snippers
  • Tweezers
  • DIY pin cushion
  • 1-4 Needles (on the neodymium magnet)
  • Approx 10 bobbins
  • 2x Koh-I-Noor Hardtmuth chalk holders
  • Koh-I-Noor Hardtmuth spare chalk case
  • Roll-up measuring tape or 45mm rotary cutter blades
  • 10-20 small sewing clips
  • Various small items

24 Likes26 DownloadsFebruary 15, 2024





24 Likes26 DownloadsFebruary 15, 2024