How to Make Hand-Marbled Fabrics How to Calculate Fabric Yardage for Quilts How to Paper Piece a Quilt Baby Quilt Patterns for Boys and Girls How to Cut Snowflakes From Paper or Fabric How to Make a Quilt Design Wall Learn How to Make String Quilts ...
How to Make Hand-Marbled Fabrics How to Calculate Fabric Yardage for Quilts How to Paper Piece a Quilt Baby Quilt Patterns for Boys and Girls How to Cut Snowflakes From Paper or Fabric How to Make a Quilt Design Wall Learn How to Make String Quilts ...
How to make an easy fabric garland. Quick DIY fabric strip garland for baby showers and home decor.
How to calculate fabric for your upholstered chair project I found this great post from the online fabric store,Calculating Fabric Yardage for your Project. They also share some upholstery charts with images of furniture styles with the yards needed for that type of furniture. It is a great res...
This guide offers step-by-step instructions on creating a chic tulle skirt that can be tailored to any desired length. You’ll learn how to calculate the right amount of fabric, cut and sew tulle, and attach an elastic waistband. The process is simplified for seamstresses of any skill ...
Push the latch-hook tool through the loop of the fabric and hook around the strip ends. Pull the fabric ends back through the loop. Pull the ends to tighten the loop. I recommend using a needle-nose pliers to grab the ends and pull tight.This doesn’t need to be too tight, save yo...
One more detail to consider is yardage. If you’re not using a pattern that indicates the yardage needed, you’ll have to calculate how much additional fabric you’ll need. You have to add the widths of the folds and the distance between them to your overall cut measurement to make sure...
Using the item ship weight as a rough guide (7lbs), you can use the Dye Estimator tool to calculate how much dye you will need for your cord. It can vary dramatically depending on the color you choose but we’ll do the math for you – simply select your color and plug the weight ...
If following a multi-size pattern is new to you,check out our tutorial on reading a knitting pattern here. Which yarn weight is right for you? The first thing you’ll decide is what yarn to use. Since the pattern is written for three yarn-weight options, you’ll have a wide variety ...
A good goal is to knit a 4 x 4-inch gauge swatch. It needs to be big enough to get a feel of your fabric and also to have different places in your knitting to measure. Many patterns give their gauge over four inches, so you can just cast on that number (if the gauge is 20 st...