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Southeastern Hobby Depot
404-262-7508
4246 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA
National Hobby Supply
(770) 333-0190
1975 S Cobb Dr SE
Marietta, GA
Toy Trains 'N Things
770-446-7868
2055 Beaver Ruin Road
Norcross, GA
The Runaway Train
(770) 992-2785
1125 Woodstock Rd.
Roswell, GA
Young Again Trains and Hobbies
(770)389-5880
4827 N. Henry Blvd.
Stockbridge, GA
Gandy Dancers Hobby & Toy Shop
770-451-7425
5438 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
Chamblee, GA
Southern Digital Railroad Hobbies
(770) 929-1888
5295 Hwy 78 Suite D-322
Stone Mountain, GA
Riverdale Station
(770)991-6085
6632 Hwy. 85
Riverdale, GA
The Hobby Shop
(770)389-0686
5725 North Henry Boulevard
Stockbridge, GA
HobbyTown USA
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3360 Satellite Blvd.
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Summer Sewing ~ Grommet Tutorial

Summer Sewing _1_ Grommet Tutorial

Toni helped us before with a fun apron pattern review . Today she shows us how to use grommets for a summer sun canopy, perfect for the beach or local park. We’ll utilize our new grommet techniques in a child’s tent project later this week!

I totally love grommets! You can use them in so many different applications… The possibilities are endless! Here is a great way to beat the summer heat using grommets to create a canopy:

First, gather your supplies…

I’m using a vintage sheet and antique brass grommets, but you can use canvas/home dec fabric, or anything you want really and the grommets come in brass and silver as well.

They come in lots of different sizes but this is the best size for this project.

Now, we need to measure where we want to place our grommets. I am going 2” in and 2” up.


Use an air erasable marker to mark placement, then place male end of grommet centered on that mark. Color in the circle. If you are using a lightweight fabric, you will need to stabilize it. In this case, it’s thick enough to hold.

Next, it’s time to cut away the marked fabric.

Place the male end on the pretty side of the fabric, poking it through the hole.

Place the female end on top of the male end on the backside of the fabric and place the male end on top of the grommet tool. You will need your hammer for this step.

Place the long piece of the grommet tool on top of the grommet end that is sticking out of the back side of the fabric making sure it is centered and level. This tool will cause the male end of the grommet to roll down and smooth out while the female ends points grab into the fabric to hold everything in place.


You will need to do this on a hard surface. (I use the cement floor in my garage– covered, ...

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