So today I’m so excited to share a roll up pencil pouch forBaby Lock Summer School! This roll up pouch is perfect for so many different things, not just pencils. It is also the BEST beginner sewing project because all it requires is you sewing a straight line! It’s a no brainer an...
Baby Lock Summer School — Roll up Pencil Pouch July 27, 2020 How to Make a Pencil Pouch August 2, 2019 Craft Room Organization The Dream Box Tour — Ultimate Craft Room Storage Today I’m so excited to give you a tour of my Dream Box, the ultimate organization tool and craft haven....
8. Glue the small white circles on the large black circles to make the eyes. Stick the eyes, lashes and mouth on the front side of the pouch. 9. Prepare the embellishments – 3 flower spirals, 4 leaves and cheeks/blush. Roll the felt strips to make flowers using the spiral patterns....
The width of the fabric piece should be equal to the TOTAL length of your zipper (incl. zipper tape) and double the planned height of your zipper pouch. I used a 9" by 7" piece. NOTE: If your material frays, run a zigzag stitch all around the fabric. Step 2 - Place Zipper To ...
Using the On A Roll T-shirt pattern as the basis for this top, shows you how to change the shape and style to suit you. Really useful fitting skills to learn. Sew a Simple Shrug The free sewing pattern for January is the Sew A So Simple Shrug – try saying that quickly! It’s a...
Using the On A Roll T-shirt pattern as the basis for this top, shows you how to change the shape and style to suit you. Really useful fitting skills to learn. Sew a Simple Shrug The free sewing pattern for January is the Sew A So Simple Shrug – try saying that quickly! It’s a...
Lindsay I'm Lindsay. A midwest girl at heart, living in (and loving) Florida, learning to sew one magical project at a time. I consider myself an "advanced beginner" but I still have a lot to learn! Thanks for following along!
Making the bands can be tricky because the knit tends to roll at the edges and you have to fold these bands in half and keep the two edges flat and together while you sew them onto the top. This tutorial suggests that you cut the bands wider than needed and then mark a guide to ...
Following the marks on the original pattern pieces, use a fabric pen or pencil to divide your interior pocket circle into eight wedges. Your marks should be made on the side of pocket circle that will be face up on the inside. And, the marks should start at the outside edge of the ci...
Kwik Sew 2302 is for boys’ pajamas. The top I made is a hybrid of the two views – neckline from view A, sleeves from view B. The shorts are view B. I made these in size 8 with no major modifications. The only change was the use of 1″ non-roll elastic rather than 3/8″ ...