Sew the mitered corner diagonal seam. Sew along the outer edge as well. Related posts : DIY Rag rugs from old cloth scraps; Quilt block names; How to sew placemats ; How to sew napkins; How to sew coasters; Quilt sizes. How did you like this post? Click on a star to rate it!
Notes on insulating the bed:Now, let’s talk a little about Insul-Bright. It’s often used for making potholders and oven mitts because of it’s ability to insulate. It looks a lot like batting, but if you look close, there’s actually a shiny silver layer under all that white fluff...
Today I’ll be showing you how I sew a faux button placket to the bodice of any peplum top. I love the look of a button front placket on a peplum top, but now that my babies are growing and I’m no longer breastfeeding, I don’t actually need a functional placket. A faux placke...
9- Continue to sew down the side, removing the pins along the way- before the end, place the end of the elastic in place and fold up the extra binding piece10- Turn the binding piece to the right side and press the sides11- Turn at a diagonal the corner down and fold one time ...
These little DIY reusable snack bags are cute and so functional for litter-free back-to-school snacks and lunches. Get the easy tutorial!
11. The last step would be to serge or zigzag the raw edges together to finish the seam and prevent it from fraying. 12. Gently press the seam open and you are all done! Now you know how to sew and attach simple ruffles. Soon, you will be adding them to everything!
If you ask me what my biggest frustration was when I was learning to sew, it's this. Threading the needle. Either asking my grandma to do it for me - or sewing with the wrong color were my 2 options for ages! I made this tutorial so you don't need to do the same. 🙂 ...
Never miss a post, and follow along with the Sew A Skirt tutorial series. I'll send all updates to your mailbox twice a week for you to keep and follow along at your own pace. I'm really looking forward to seeing your skirt and featuring it on Sew So Easy!
To make the buttonholes, you’ll need a special buttonhole foot that helps you to accurately measure the buttonholes as you sew them. This ensures the holes will be sewn to the right size to match the buttons that you will be using. Once your buttonhole foot is attached, simply place yo...
And now the tutorial. Easy-peasy! Learning how to sew patch pockets will be easy here. Let me first show you how to make my favorite square patch pocket with a flap, and later on, I'll show you how to adjust the size, how to simplify the pocket (no flap version) and all. But ...