The free shrug pattern looks pretty funky when you look at the pattern. It’s just one piece and hard to make out what it’s going to become. But the sewing is really quick and easy and you’ll be carrying this one around with you as Winter turns to Spring. Color block skirt ...
The free shrug pattern looks pretty funky when you look at the pattern. It’s just one piece and hard to make out what it’s going to become. But the sewing is really quick and easy and you’ll be carrying this one around with you as Winter turns to Spring. Color block skirt ...
From aligning the pockets perfectly to finishing the edges neatly, Liesl’s class will ensure that your pockets are functional, beautiful, and look like they were sewn by a pro. Here’s what you’ll need: Materials: Skirt or dress Fabric for pockets Straight pins Fabric marker and/or ...
Yoga is an exercise routine that helps your posture, deep muscle tone, concentration and overall happiness. What's not to like? This is my gift to you, a Yoga shorts pattern for women to plunge into a new beginning. They are great for creating a new pain-free you, or simply to wear ...
What an awesome way to personalize a gift card or some cash! These gift card pouches are great for a beginner, as they barely require any sewing. 2. Easy Felt Flower Ringby Red Ted Art: This adorable DIY flower ring is not only easy but uses materials you most likely already have in...
To conclude there are many obstacles when first starting off, but you have established brand identity it will be easier to research what manufacturers and suppliers are best for you. Most of what I have learned as a businesswoman is from trial and error, you won’t know unless you try. ...
I don’t have any pictures, but I think I did the same thing as you- trial and error until it fit smoothly. I’m sure there is a logical and correct way to do this fit adjustment, but I have no idea what it is! @Isaspacey: Thanks for the terminology! And I love that phrase-...
What’s this??? While meandering through the quilts, in one corner of the building, I came upon a sign… though I’m not sure what takes place there, I did see one lone man sitting in the corner… Now here’s a quilt! “Crocodylus Smylus” by Susan Carlson of Harpswell, Maine,...