Good-looking and easy-to-use non-woven storage boxes are handmade. If you know a little bit of needlework, you can show off your skills. There is no need to worry about not being able to learn. The steps are just a little troublesome, but you need more patience than some sock dolls. Choose a free time when you are in a good mood to try DIY~~~
Take two pieces of cloth with a side length of 30*30, preferably canvas, which is relatively stiff.
Sew the two pieces of fabric with the front sides facing inwards, don't forget to leave a return opening. Cut off the right corners, leaving a slight seam.
Turn the fabric over from the back opening to the front, iron it flat with an iron and sew the back opening.
First fold the cloth in half horizontally and iron it, open it, then fold it in half lengthwise and iron it, and then fold it into a quarter square.
After folding, it is as shown in the picture. It is not a simple matter of folding it in half and then folding it in half.
Put the opening of the square upward and fold both ends in half as shown.
After folding, unfold each end as shown above, sew the two adjacent corners, and do the same with the other side.
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Fold the two unstitched corners inward and sew.
Fold the upper corner downwards and secure it with needle and thread. Do the same for other triangles.
The finished fabric storage box looks very homey.