I love love love the way it moves. Makes me want to twirl all the time!! Theresa at The DIY Page–Very cute. I was pleasantly surprised at how few pattern pieces there are. I absolutely love the way it looks and fits! I think it should be called the fast and flirty skirt because ...
A sleep sack should not have sleeves, since the entire point is to keep their arms free to move without being hindered in any way (the opposite of the swaddle they just grew out of). The experts say that sleeves can be dangerous because they can prevent your baby from being able to mo...
This pattern is suitable for two-way stretch knits or jersey knits only. I know what you are thinking, why is she using that fabric since this is supposed to be a t-shirt after all. Well, I just like to exercise in style.. If you do not have a serger and are using jersey knits,...
the design of bat sleeves is generous and unique, and the bright red vest covers the bottom of the dress. The red and white are stunning, graceful, fashionable and full of style. Simple casual style, sweet and lively, full of youth, is also a seasonal fashion match....
piling stone upon stone. But an underworld demon soon arrives and scatters their stones and beats them with an iron club. No need to worry, though, for Jizo comes to the rescue. In one version of the story, Jizo hides the children in the sleeves of his robe. Two other forms of Jizo...
While I didn’t go with this style that you see above, here is what the sweater looks like when you fold the seed stitch portion outward. I imagine you could tack down the collar with several straight stitches along the outer edge. This could be a fun way to wear it also!
The best way to go as far as a line cord goes is to get Rad Shack's short 5 1/4" modular line cord to spade lugs. That's their shortest line cord with spade lugs. (You can go with longer length, or, shorten an existing line cord you may already have if you like.). These ...
We are going to sew this t-shirt dress in a mass-produced way, meaning the way a factory would be sewing it. The following technique will save you a lot of time and will let you stitch the project in less than an hour. The use of a serger is ideal for this project and I will ...
Step Two: Sewing The Sleeves If you are using a coverstitch, sew the hem first. Then fold the sleeve in half and, Pint the sleeves right sides together. Stitch the arms from the wrist to the armhole Turn the sleeve right side out. ...