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Learning how to sew a zipper is much easier than you thought. Here you'll find everything you need to know about sewing zippers, shortening and installing a zipper, and all the zipper sewing tips I wish I knew when I was starting out. Even where to shop for zippers. Learn how to sew...
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Learn how to sew a quilt with our easy step-by-step instructions, perfect for beginners and experienced quilters alike. Step 1: Planning Your Quilt The initial stage in quilting is planning your design. Spend some time choosing colors and patterns that evoke emotions or memories. For my quilt...
If you’re looking for an adult-sized apron, then I recommend this Apron Tutorial instead. Video Instructions We are so excited to announce that we now have a video to help you create this apron. You can find the video on ourPolka Dot Chair YouTube channelor in the instructions below. ...
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My ideal yarn for beginners is a chunky weight. This yarn requires needles that are between 6-8mm. Bigger yarns are easier to grip and manipulate than lighter yarns. They’re less fiddly and they also knit up quicker. Instant gratification! BEWARE of light-weight yarns like lace or super ...
This free zipper pouch pattern with a flat bottom (sometimes referred to as a gusset), is a part of my “learn to sew series.” A series of simple sewing projects aimed at helping you learn how to sew or improve your sewing skills! These zippered pouches are my “go-to” handmade gif...
Add the small pocket you made in Part 1 of the sew along to the back and sew at 1/4″. Step Three: Applying bias tape and closing the small backpack For the next step on closing the small backpack, we need to make bias tape that is long enough to cover all the exposed seam allow...
Several years ago I set out to design a very simple reusable snack bag for things like sandwiches and crackers. I came up with an easy design that took me only 15 minutes to sew! These little DIY reusable snack bags are cute and they’re so functional for litter-free back-to-school sn...