You can leave your skirt plain, if you'd like, or you can decorate it further to match the theme of your tree. Here are some ideas to get you started: Add appliqués out of felt or flannel. Attach them using hot glue, fabric glue, or fusible interfacing. Draw simple designs using...
making sure you cut at least ¼" or 3 mm larger than the planned applique. If your pattern is not a square, it's best you first trace your applique shape onto the smooth (non-sticky!) side of fusible interfacing and on the backside of your fabric, using a pencil. I ...
How to Sew Patch Pockets tutorial The seam allowance in this tutorial is ½" (1.3 cm), you can adjust it to your needs. Step 1 - Cut the pocket pieces Cut two fabric pieces and two pieces of your interfacing - here, fusible fleece. Step 2 - Shape the Flap piece Fold the Flap pi...
Learning how to install snaps will come in handy for various types of spandex costuming. Here's how I install both hollow & solid prong snaps.
Fabric:If you prefer fabric bookmarks, scraps of cotton or felt are excellent choices due to their firmness and ease of handling. Embellishments:Consider using buttons, ribbons, or stickers to add charm. Ensure they are securely attached to prevent them from falling off. ...
You can use a zipper that is longer than you need; you will just cut it to size during construction. Take the time to make sure your interfacing is the same size as your fabric pieces; extra bits of interfacing hanging over the edge of the fabric may throw you off as you’re sewing...
Tip: If you are using the magnetic snap for a lined sewing project (e.g. a bag, a pocket), apply the snap to the lining before attaching the outside layer of fabric. Once you have turned the fabric around, insert the piece of interfacing, then the piece of heavy fabric. Remember th...
1/2 yard of fabric lining (optional). I have used cotton and the print is so dark it does not need lining. eyelets. Theseeyelet plierswould be great for this project. 1/2″ satin bias tape2.5 to 3 yards. fusible interfacing1/2 yard to 1 yard depending on the size you are making ...
Fabric – may be more than one fabric Interfacing, fleece, and stabilizers Hardware such as handles, locks, bag feet, etc Thread Other supplies – elastic, trim, solid base materials, zippers Your pattern – can be used many times over so split the cost accordingly ...
-interfacing fabric (medium and Heavy grade of stiffness) -black puff paint -acrylic paint -clear sealer -plastidip -E6000 permanent glue -roll of paper -exacto knives -non stretch fabric -Soldering -Gold thumbtacks -clear worbla Step 1: Reference Pictures ...