Just fold your fabric in half and cut out a heart shape.First let’s make the pocket. For the pocket you’ll need to cut two heart shapes out of the same fabric. If you want to embellish your pocket in anyway, take one of the heart shapes and add your embellishment on the front....
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Ruffle both sides. Try not to break your thread, that sucks and you have to start over. Keep ruffling until your piece is about 3″ longer than the circumference of your circle (so 43″ in my case): Once it’s all ruffled, fold each of the short edges over 1/4″ and iron, then...
These have leatherette bench seats convertible to bunks, and each room has a fold-out washbasin with (if it works in your car) cold water. Bedding used to be provided for $4 extra, but it may or may not be available on your departure, ask about this when you buy tickets. The ...
Don’t have a bag? A pillow case can work if you knot it closed (just don’t knot it too tightly as it’ll be more difficult to unknot when it’s wet). Whether you use a mesh bag or a pillow case, don’t stuff it too full. Your bras need space to move around. Plus, the...
That’s it! To finish it up, hand stitch the opening in the lining closed. Also, fold the center seams UNDER the hinge on the frame. I like to press it a bit to get the pleat to stay. PRINT You May Also Like: Share Email ...
You need to use a polyester zipper for this technique. Do not use a metal zipper (that’s another tutorial) 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 fabr...
How To Make A Fabric Book Cover With AppliqueBy So Sew Easy I wanted to try something different today. I really liked the JOY Christmas Pillow that Jennifer shared with us for the Seasonal Sewing series and I wanted to try my hand at applique. But nothing on too big a scale in case ...
Hand stitch the seam closed. Image Credit:Debbie Williams Turn down a 5/8 inch seam and hand stitch the seam closed using a whip stitch or a hidden hem. Step 7 Square the fabric. Image Credit:Debbie Williams Fold the pillowcase fabric in half and square it by laying the selvage edge ...
Turn the case right side out. It should look like a skinny pillow case. Fill the bag with with rice, leaving two to three inches empty at the top. Fold the top inside itself, and sew shut. Sew that seam again to reinforce it. Tip for success: In my experience, it’s good to ...