I settled on the snap tape. I love to try out something new and actually I couldn't find much online about how to sew snap tape for a pillow cover, so I just improvised and it turned out very nicely. Very quick and simple, and if I had taken the time to match the pattern, almos...
2. Sew a Quilt Block Tote Bag Another option is to make a Tote Bag! I stitched this one up quickly a few years ago. You can find the full tutorial on the blog. This bag is made from blocks from my Halloween Haberdashery Quilt pattern, but you could easily do this with the any oth...
How To Sew Quilt Binding I’ve added a video tutorial for this festive, easy craft! All you need is paper and glue – perfect for kids and adults to enjoy with family or friends. Also make sure to check out this origami ornament if you like folding with fabric. Fun, too! Diy Paper...
Christmas | How To's | Kids Craft | Sew, Knit, Crochet | Sewing We are working on a Sustainable Christmas here at Red Ted Art HQ and have a lovely guest post for you today – how to sew Christmas Crackers – reusable fabric crackers that you can use year in year out! These really...
on a large board, which is called the digitiser. It allowed the pattern maker to input the paper patterns into their own system, in our case the factory used the Assyst software. Each pattern part was paced around with a hand-held device that took a snapshot of the position of the ...
To sew the double-fold bias tape onto the muslin, find the narrower edge of the bias tape. Set the edge of the ruffle into the center of the bias tape, lining up the edge of the ruffle with the centerfold of the bias tape.
(which is kind of like industrial double-sided sticky tape… and pricey) mainly because I wanted the ability to wiggle the tile around if there was an issue (I did what I could to even out the walls, but this is still an old house).Tip: pros will tell youall over the webthat ...
Place the prongs through the fabric. The male snap goes on the tab of your bag, and the female on the body of the bag – unless you want it differently of course. Place the little metal washer over the prongs. Fold your prongs in as tight as you can to the closure to make sure ...
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Sidenote: I used fusible interfacing to stabilize my waistband facings for this pair of pants, since the fabric (Loominous by Anna Maria Horner) has a very loose weave. Step 2. Mark and sew two buttonholes on either side of the center seam. I used 3/4" wide twill tape for my drawstr...