I used two layers of fabric for the undershirt and the rolled edged on my serger to finish the edges. I went over the edge a second time without using the blade and I liked how it looked. I will definitely use this pattern again; it has so many options. Check out more ideas onwww...
I love this press buck for long, gently curved seams such as the back sleeve seam in jackets, hip curves for pants/skirts or center back seam with shaping at the neck and waist. I also works well for basting the canvas to the front of a tailored jacket. This is about 28 inches long...
Knitted Costume for Winter Sports, 1922 December 22, 2011 1910s, catalog scans Dainty Waists in Christmas Boxes, 19-teens Inspiration December 21, 2011 free patterns, Uncategorized 1919 Gift Ideas: Many Little Things May Be Crocheted December 20, 2011 how to, tutorials How-to: Bias ...
but she is also very artistic and open to experimental ideas. We shared images and links all the time between sessions, I felt super supported by Lynette as I exploredsewingmethods to fit my project. I will definitely continue to work with Lynette and highly recommend her for people of all...
My Janome machine (an old mechanical model) is solid and the base is heavy (mostly made of metal), but my Brother was plastic, very light and shifts around easily. Shopping for a sewing machine is like shopping for a car, you have to do a test drive ...
you want to create something that no one else has done before. This is because you are driven by a constant pursuit of your own personal authenticity through your art. This means skipping the usual patterns and heading right on to your peculiar ideas. One of the reasons why you are sewing...
This time, I wanted to put together a collection of free patterns and designs, so here are more than 35+ vintage sewing ideas that I'm sure you will enjoy. Hover over the picture to show the title, click to open, or right-click and open in a new tab to keep this page open too....
On the Rebecca Page website, you’ll find links to sewing patterns, crochet patterns, craft ideas, tutorials and classes, blog articles, and shopping links for fabric and notions. Also on her website is an option to subscribe to her patterns, so you’ll have access to one free pattern ...
but she is also very artistic and open to experimental ideas. We shared images and links all the time between sessions, I felt super supported by Lynette as I exploredsewingmethods to fit my project. I will definitely continue to work with Lynette and highly recommend her for people of all...
It is a really interesting exploration of 21st century life here, and gave me lots of ideas of different places to explore. Tomorrow I leave to go west, I am heading for the Cairngorms, which I am very excited about. I have some park ups for the next few nights, and will hopefully ...