I decided to make another version. So here we have a twirly ribbon skirt with a stretchy waistband in bright spring colors. This is a great project for beginners. Sylvie, daughter of my friend (bloggerMacki) was the recipient and seems to love it!
Sew a straight stitch all around the perimeter of the pocket square. Start at one corner and go around the square to ensure the hem is secured. For beginners, it might be useful to practice a straight stitch on a scrap piece of fabric first. Step 4: Finishing Touches Inspect the edges ...
2. Pin to secure into place. 3. Place your fabric pretty side down and lay your shirt on top. 4. Trace around your shirt add 2.5 ” at the bottom, extending the sleeve 4″ and cutting the rest 1″ bigger than the shirt.(You can also trace the shirt out onto paper.) Once everyt...
I thought this fabric would be cute all on its own. This dress is based off of your child’s measurements, so there is no need to buy a pattern. This could also be a cute shirt paired with some leggings, or even a maxi dress....
Give it a good press and you have a polished, professional facing neckline! Method 2: Binding The first step to success with a bound neckline is cutting the binding strip correctly. For the fabric to stretch and lay flat on the curve, it needs to be cut on the bias. The bias is the...
I adore myBrother Serger. If you have a serger you can thread all four needles, then sew your jersey and cut your seams at the same time. But NO, you do NOT need a serger to sew jersey. Today we will focus on how to sew jersey with a sewing machine instead. ...
I adore myBrother Serger. If you have a serger you can thread all four needles, then sew your jersey and cut your seams at the same time. But NO, you do NOT need a serger to sew jersey. Today we will focus on how to sew jersey with a sewing machine instead. ...
I own a serger that I love to use (when it doesn’t act up…). It makes the neat rolled hem you see below. For napkins, I just cut out a square of fabric and finish the edge with this stitch. I’m too lazy to make a real hem. But of course that’s an option and it look...
Now all there is left to do is to fold and press up the hem and stitch it. I always use the same type of stitch as I did with the elastic (in this case, a zigzag stitch). And that’s it.It literally takes longer to explain it that to just do it, and it’s a great beginne...
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