through the folded corner and all the way down the next side, stopping as before ¼” from the next corner like before. Continue to attach the binding in this way until all four corners are completed and you are a few inches from your original starting point. ...
These lights provide two purposes: one, to give me more working light (despite how bright these photos are, the corners of the room are actually quite dark, so it needs a lot of light to be comfortable to work in!), and two, to let me know when the iron is on! I use a gravity...
Now fold the sides so the zipper is on top. You've only got two stitching lines to do on each side, but first, see the detail below: to avoid pinched zipper ends, pin the zipper tape so it is facing AWAY from the fabric. Like this: Stitch the sides closed, securing the stitches ...
This sewing out of season is perplexing. On the one hand, I am happy to have been able to complete this dress. But on the other hand, the timing of its completion means it is too late in the season to even think about wearing it – or much too early. Not that it will matter six...
It features thick, ergo layered cushions, headrest and padded arms that add extra comfort and support. However, the best part is the adjustable seat & height. It also has a lock to keep your preferred position secure. However, just like most sewing and office chairs on my list of chairs,...
Iceland roads are hard on tires we were told. All in all, we were very satisfied with Campeasy. The vehicle was solid and the company very easy to work with. CampEasy The table goes away and you make a queen size bed using supports and the cushions on the wall. Very comfy!!
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A stuffed pin cushion –Pin cushions are must-have tools for any sewing table. You need this to hold each pin and needle so you have them when you need them. Along with my scissors, my sewing tomato accompanies me throughout every project, holding the pins for me until I need them for...
I used calico for the backing and the binding – it’s a very narrow binding, just 1/4”, as otherwise I’d have cut off the corners of the roofs. To hang it I stitched half square triangles into the corners when I sewed the binding on, and a loop in the middle – that’s ...
looking in particular at the one on the far left. In a vain effort to be more organised and to combat a work surface that’s slopes ever so slightly so everything rolls off, I like having trays to put essential things like seam rippers, pin cushions etc. by the side of my machine....