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LGD142

HANG
ON
Doorknob
Phone
Hook

PDF
Pattern
Size 5” x 8”
© COPYRIGHT JOAN HAWLEY 2017...ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
This pattern is copyright protected. No part of this pattern may be
reproduced or copied for commercial use, resale, or sharing in any manner.
Items made for sale from this pattern should credit www.LazyGirlDesigns.com
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LGD142
HANG ON
Hang an adorable pocket where ever needed: doorknob, phone, drawer pull, or
hook. Great for cell phone, keys, glasses, candy, supplies, and gifting!

Grab your favorite fabric layer cakes, fuse a little, cut a little, sew a little - and done!
This Stiff Stuff craft project is quick, easy, and just a bit addicting!

SUPPLIES: Makes One Hang On, size 5” x 8”


Two 10” squares coordinating Fabric. Not ideal for directional prints.
Two 10” squares Fusi-Bond Lite fusible web by Lazy Girl SLG101
One 10” square Stiff Stuff Firm interfacing by Lazy Girl 10” squares SLG107SQ
Template: 8 1/2” x 11” piece of Template plastic OR trace/copy onto paper,
then fuse Slicker Iron-On Vinyl (Lazy Girl SLG102) directly onto both sides of
paper to ‘laminate’, then trim.

Construction Notes
- Use 100% cotton quilting weight fabric.
- Straight and zigzag stitching.
- Size 70/10 or 80/12 Universal or Microtex sewing machine needle.
- Erasable marking tool recommended.
- Follow manufacturers directions for fusibles. Press cloth optional when
working with fusible interfacing.
© COPYRIGHT JOAN HAWLEY 2017...ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
This pattern is copyright protected. No part of this pattern may be
reproduced or copied for commercial use, resale, or sharing in any manner.
Items made for sale from this pattern should credit www.LazyGirlDesigns.com

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Note: The author shall have no liability to any person or entity with respect to any loss or
damage caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this pattern.
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HANG ON
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Make fabric sandwich, cut pieces, zigzag edges to finish. Start project with a new needle in your sewing machine.
- This project may create build-up on the sewing machine needle. If that interferes with stitching (skipped stitches, thread breaks)
clean the needle with cotton and rubbing alcohol. If problems persist, be sure adhesive in the sandwich has been allowed to cool
before stitching, or try stitching more slowly.
- Use a press cloth when working with fusibles to protect iron and work surface.
- Helpful: Cut fusible slightly smaller than fabric to keep adhesive from edges.
Make a Sandwich Fabric/Fusi
LET’S GET STARTED! Stiff Stuff
Fabric
One sandwich makes one project. Fusi-Bond Lite
Supplies: Makes 1 Sandwich Make 2 Sandwich
Fabric/Fusi
Two 10” squares Fabric Fabric/Fusi
Two 10” squares Fusi-Bond Lite
One 10” square Stiff Stuff

- Fuse the Fusi-Bond Lite to the wrong side of fabric pieces. Cool, peel paper backing.
- Fuse fabrics to each side of Stiff Stuff to create a sandwich.
- Make Hang On templates.
Sandwich
Straight Zigzag
stitch all all
three fold edges
lines
Inside

Outside

- Determine which fabric is the inside and outside. - Straight stitch along each of the three fold lines on the body.
- Use a marking tool that can be erased. Test on a - Zigzag stitch (see tips below) the edges around the body and the
scrap to verify it can be erased. handle pieces.
- Trace templates onto the inside fabric. See handle
tip on template page.
- Make marks (black dots) on the sandwich at the
beginning and end of each of the three straight
Zigzag all edges
stitch/fold lines, and next to the Match Marks.
- Remove body template, connect dots to draw lines,
transfer Match Marks to the body.
- Cut out handle and body.
- Also make the Match Marks on outside of body. © COPYRIGHT JOAN HAWLEY 2017...ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

ZIGZAG TIPS
Cut project pieces then practice your stitch settings on a sandwich scrap. I use 4.0 stitch width, .7 stitch length.

- Leave a thread tail. Stabilizer


- Keep edge of project centered under needle so half the Strategies for stitching the delicate point
stitch is on, half is off. Stitches will tighten against edge. - Stitch past the point, turn, then start stitching 1/8” or
- Stitch to corner, turn, stitch next side. so from the point where the project is more stable.
- To finish, pull tail to the right, take one stitch past tail. - Cut across point, or support with tear/washaway stabilizer
- Pull tail forward and catch tail in next few stitches. Trim tails. and stitch on outside fabric with stabilizer underneath.
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Inside
view
Stitch to
Stitch to
attach
attach

Match
Mark
Outside Outside Inside

- With the outside facing you, place one end of the handle on top of the body, - Turn over to the inside.
aligned with the left edge and Match Mark. Pin, clip, or tape to hold in place. - One at a time, gently fold and finger
- The curved edge of the handle should face to the right as shown. press each of the three stitch/fold
- Turn project over to stitch from Inside fabric. See the ‘Inside view’ detail above. lines as shown to help build subtle,
- Straight stitch close to the edge of the body, on top of the zigzag stitching soft shaping memory into the project.
(no more than 1/8” from edge), through all layers to attach.
- Bend the handle to a ‘U’ shape, be sure not to twist the handle.
- Repeat to attach the other end of the handle as shown.

Match tip
to Match
Match tip Mark,
to Match then
Mark stitch

Stitch
close to
edge

- Refold in preparation to sew the - The pointed tips should reach the Match Marks. It may vary for your
side seams. individual project, so use the Match Marks as a guide.
- Match the left edges as shown.
- Straight stitch along the left edges on top of the zigzag stitching (no more
JOIN US ONLINE than 1/8” from edge), through all layers.
LazyGirlDesigns.com - Repeat to straight stitch the right edges as shown.
Facebook.com/LazyGirl - Your beautiful Hang On is ready to enjoy!
© COPYRIGHT JOAN HAWLEY 2017...ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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COPYRIGHT PERMISSION FOR TEMPLATES ONLY
Lazy Girl Designs grants the owner of this pattern permission to
make copies of the Hang On templates for their personal use.

Handle Template
HANG ON
Match Mark* *Match Mark
*Make Match Marks on inside
and outside of the Body piece.

HANG ON
Body Template

Cut 1 from sandwich


Cut 1
from sandwich

MAKE TEMPLATES
- Templates are shown at full size.
- Trace templates onto template plastic.
- Or trace/copy onto paper, then fuse Slicker Iron-On Handle Tip
Vinyl (by Lazy Girl SLG102) directly onto both sides of Handle is 1” x 9 1/2”
paper to ‘laminate’. Protect your pressing surface with Cut a strip that size
paper while working. Then cut out templates. from the sandwich.
Slicker template tutorial: http://bit.ly/SlickerTemplate Then trace the curve
Complete tutorial on our blog to use Slicker to laminate onto the strip and cut.
a paper template.

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