This little doll cloak is made with just one seam and one piece of felt. Magic – it’s almost too easy. Details are optional and there are so many possibilities… Little folks will be delighted by the process and the transformation of this flat shape into a sweet hooded cloak just right...
You have no idea where to start, what tools you need, and how to get a quilt sewn together rightly. I am here to help. Just follow these simple steps on how to make a quilt block and you will make your first quilting masterpiece in no time. Step 1: Choose Your Pattern If this ...
Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Podcast:Play in new window|Download|Embed When you call someone a “gatekeeper,” you maythinkyou’re saying something about that person, but people who know the true nature of gatekeeping hear something very different. Join James for thi...
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Piece by piece, you’ll see your quilt top start to come together, and it’s a satisfying feeling to watch it grow! 6. Quilting with What You Have You’ve got a quilt top, so now let’s talk about finishing it up! If you don’t have traditional batting, consider using an old fl...
Sew or Assemble: For a simple pillow bed, place the fabric pieces right sides together and sew around the edges, leaving an opening for stuffing. Turn the fabric right side out through the opening, then fill it with foam, batting, or a pillow. Close the opening by hand-sewing it shut....
The top is a pieced one and the bottom layer is a single piece of fabric. You can piece this layer too; you may have to, if you want a very large blanket. For the top, choose fabric pieces with a color theme that pleases.
Understand how to join fused fabrics and how scrim on batting affects your completed design. Learn about the importance of “fuse-tacking” to keep your quilt from being stiff and difficult to stitch. Get an overview on steam setting the quilt to batting and preparing it for hand stitching. ...
To recover an insert chair seat, remove the seat from the chair. The seat is usually a piece of plywood, held to the chair frame by screws; the screws may be counterbored into the frame or may go up through the corner glue blocks. Remove the tacks or staples that hold the old up...
Cut a piece of 1/2-inch-thick batting to cover the chair back and seat, if needed. Cover the chair back first, stapling it down. Pull gently on the batting around each staple to prevent visible indents from the staples so the staple is inside the batting. Next, cover the seat with ...