How to Make a Pocket Square: A Step-by-Step Guide Make a pocket square to add style to your outfit. Follow this reliable guide. Materials Needed Fabric of your choice Sewing machine or needle and thread Iron and ironing board Measuring tape or ruler Scissors Pins or sewing clips Optional:...
moved to the ironing board, then slowly keep pulling on the metal lever with one hand, and followed with the iron in my other hand, to fix the fold. TOP TIP: I use a pin to push the fabric end into the bias tape maker - there is a groove at the top side of the bias-tape mak...
Fusible battings:These are like batting with basting spray included. They require an iron for activation. They are more expensive and may stiffen the quilt, and they are also hard to apply in projects larger than your ironing board, but can replace basting sprays, eliminating overspraying. ...
Lay the drop cloth fabric onto an ironing mat. Lay the freezer paper on the drop cloth, plastic coating side down. Iron (no steam) the freezer paper to the fabric, until the plastic coating is melted and the two are fused together. Trace a sheet of printer paper onto the freezer paper...
Pro bag maker and pattern designer, Nicole Mallalieu, shows you how to make a simple yet sturdy backpack for everyday use. You will learn a plethora of techniques, like how to use interfacing to add structure, add a lining with pockets, attach hardware a
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I had been eyeing quilted velvet pillows for a while and like most of crafty folks, thought to myself, “I bet I can make that!” And that’s exactly what I did. Yet rather than sew moreruffle throw pillowsI decided to make removable quilted velveteen pillow shams for my bed. I skip...
Iron & ironing board Crafting Tips Scrunchies we made in this tutorial required 9-inch strips of the 1/4-inch wide elastic, so expect 4 strips per yard If you don’t have a sewing machine, you can hand sew your scrunchies with needle and thread, but you will want to make sure to us...
You can either hold onto the end of the elastic when turning (the safety pin makes it easier) or attach it to a secure surface (by pinning it to an ironing board cover) as you turn the fabric right-side-out. If you struggle to hold the elastic as you turn the tube, first turn th...