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Fabric Pizza Or Pie Box

Sew a Fabric Pizza Or Pie Box

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/fabric-pizza-or-pie-box • Posted by Jill S.

After making several items out of old siver car windscreen shades recently, I was asked if I knew of a tutorial on how to make a ' pie carrier' - something to take a pie to a picnic in. I didn't but liked the idea of this, and so decided to have a go at something myself! And here is what I came up with - a fabric pie or pizza box! It is padded and lined with ... what else?....a silver car windscreen shade, which provides insulation to keep your pie or pizza warm, and can also be wiped or hand-washed clean! So, here's how I did it:

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
Medium fabric pizza or pie box

Description

After making several items out of old siver car windscreen shades recently, I was asked if I knew of a tutorial on how to make a ' pie carrier' - something to take a pie to a picnic in. I didn't but liked the idea of this, and so decided to have a go at something myself! And here is what I came up with - a fabric pie or pizza box! It is padded and lined with ... what else?....a silver car windscreen shade, which provides insulation to keep your pie or pizza warm, and can also be wiped or hand-washed clean! So, here's how I did it:

Instructions

  1. Small materials used

    First I gathered my materials:

  2. Small 1. cut plastic sheet to size

    First I cut the plastic chopping boards into 2 squares that the pie would fit on (mine were 28cm square)

  3. Small 2. cut squares of fabric

    Next I cut 2 squares of siver car shade 5cm bigger on each side than the plasic board. I cut 2 pieces of fleece the same side as this and machine stitched one to the back of each silver square. (I used my new overlocker, but you could just plain stitch as the edges will be covered in. Then cut 2 outer squares 2cm wider again than the silver shade. So now you have 3 squares for each box like this:

  4. Small 3. pinch corners to form box

    Now you make the silver inner box. Pinch up the corners around the plastic square, and pin

  5. Small 4. 4 silver corners pinned

    Do this for all four corners so it's starting to look like a pizza box!

  6. Small 5. stitch along pin line

    Then stitch each corner where you have pinned it. I stitched over the line 3 times for strength, then cut off the pointy end.

  7. Small 6. pinch corners of outer fabric

    Lay this box on top of the outer fabric (right side up), and pin the corners of the outer fabric into a box too. (keeping the plastic square inside helps you know where to pinch the corners and keep the shape even- but you need to take it out to stitch!!!)

  8. Small 7. 4 outer corners pinned

    Pin all four corners, and stitch as you did for the silver square.

  9. Small 8. ready to join pieces

    Then stitch 3 times along the pinned corners and snip the pointy ends off, just as you did for the silver part. Turn right sides out. Now you have the inner and outer boxes ready to join together.

  10. Small 9. fold outer fabric double over silver and pin

    Place the plastic square under the silver box, inside the outer fabric. Turn the top edge of the outer fabric double over the edge of the silver box and pin down.

  11. Small 10. top stitch layers together

    Top stitch around the edges to join all the layers together.

  12. Small 11. one box finished

    You're done!! One box is completed, and you can place your pie dish inside it!

  13. Small two boxes  one with one without edges

    Now repeat with your second set of squares. I found with my second box, that I cut strips off the remaining pieces of plastic chopping board and inserted them along each side of the box to give those sides strength. The box with strengthened edges then became the bottom box, and the floppier one worked well as the lid as it stretched over the edges well. (Love it when things just work out like that!!) You can see what I mean here the floppy one is on the left, the strengthened one on the right.

  14. Small 12. second box for lid

    Of course you could strengthen both boxes, and just make one very slightly larger than the other so they fit together!

  15. Small 13. enclosed box on furoshiki

    So now the only problem left to solve is how best to carry this to your picnic!! The answer? A furoshiki!! What is a furoshiki? I hear you ask!! It's a Japanese wrapping cloth. Basically a square of fabric with finished edges, that you can tie in various mindboggling ways to carry things, wrap presents, make bags....... (Go on, google it and see!!) So, take a nice large furoshiki and place your fabric pizza / pie dish in the centre:

  16. Small 14. tie opposite corners

    Then tie opposite corners together over the top of the box:

  17. Small 15. tie other corners

    Then fold the remaining corners over and tie them. Just use a double granny knot, and tie the second corners on either side of the first knot for extra stability!

  18. Small 16. ready to carry

    Then just pick it up, and off you go to your picnic!!! Enjoy!! I hope you liked this tutorial! Happy picnicing!! Jill