We are in the home stretch, y'all! After this month, I can't believe that we only have the snowball and flying geese filler blocks left, and then it will be time to put our quilt tops together. With my love of all things scrappy, it is no wonder that the blocks for this month are two of my favorites in the entire quilt. The Curved Log Cabin block is the first for this month. The Log Cabin quilt block is one of the oldest traditional quilt blocks, and with lots of different layout options it can be used to create many different looks. It is so much fun to see how just changing the measurements of one side of the block creates such a neat, curvy effect. You actually have a couple of different options with this one. I like the cross shape and thought the quilt needed some negative space in that spot, so I chose to sew my block using prints for the narrow strips; but this block could easily be changed to create a rounded bubble shape. To do that, you would just need to flip your background and print fabric placement. I've actually never made a quilt with the bubble shape curved log cabin, but you can see an example of one HERE if you want to give it a try. The second block for this month is the String Diamond. There are so many applications for string blocks, and putting them together to create half square triangles is a little twist that gives so much fun movement to the string pieces. For this quilt, I opted to cut all of my scrappy strings a consistent 2" width, using seven strips in each set, but in my original CMM quilt, I used a variety of widths. Either option works beautifully! I packed as many prints into each of this month's blocks as possible (there are no repeats in either block!), and because these blocks are a great place to use up scraps, they are perfectly situated toward the end of the QAL. I've added these two blocks to my digital layout sheet, and I LOVE the way the quilt is looking. I can't wait to get my snowballs and geese done so I can get this baby put together! Okay, ya'll! It's time to share your October progress! 1. If you're late to the party, it's okay! You can still join in anytime. You can get the Classic Meets Modern pattern in my Etsy or Craftsy shops (links on my right sidebar). As long as you have a finished quilt top at the end of the QAL, you'll be eligible for the prizes. 2. Remember, the link party opens on the 15th of each month, and will close at midnight CST on the last day of the month. You can certainly link to the weekly NTT post if you like, but be sure to link your quilt along blocks to this party, so everyone is sure to see your progress. 3. You don't have to have a blog to join in! You can link to an Instagram post, or even a Flickr account. Use the hashtag #classicmeetsmodernbomqal on Instagram! If you do have a blog, grab a button to let everyone know you're participating! You can get the button on my right sidebar.
It's hard to believe it, but we are a third of the way through the Classic Meets Modern QAL! Don't worry if you've fallen behind, or even if you just want to join in now. With only two blocks per mo
It's time to link up your January blocks for the Classic Meets Modern BOM Quilt Along! When I was deciding on the block order for this quilt along, I made the choice to go ahead and put one of the most time consuming blocks at the very beginning. The piecing is basic, but any 24 inch block is bound to take a little more time to put together. That being said, the Star of Bethlehem block has real wow factor. Because this block uses some larger pieces, I thought it was perfect for the largest print in my bundle, and I love how well it shows off the pretty blooms. After piecing the Star of Bethlehem block, I thought we could all use an easy peasy second block this month. Even though its construction is simple, there's something about the Antique Tile block that is classically appealing. Before sewing my January blocks, I took a few minutes to plan the color distribution for my quilt. I was able to color mine digitally (and I wish I could share that capability with you), but a blank planning sheet has been added to the pattern for you, and a few colored pencils will work just as well. Once I had my planning sheet filled in, I taped it to one of the blank pages in the back of my Quilter's Planner. I'm going to be referring to it all year long, so I wanted it in an easily accessible place. Now that I see all of the colors planned out, I am even more excited about this quilt along, and I didn't think that was possible! If you're thinking of participating with us, you still have time! With just two blocks per month, it will be easy to catch up. If you're just joining in, you can check out the kickoff post HERE for all of the information you'll need (including links to the pattern in my Etsy and Craftsy shops). A few notes about the link party before we get to it, since several people have emailed me and asked- *You do NOT need a blog to participate in this quilt along. You can link your blocks to an Instagram page, or even a Flickr or Photobucket account. When you add your link, just use the web address to the specific post. If you have trouble, just shoot me an email, and I'll walk you through it as best I can. *Remember, the party for each month will post on the 15th of the month, but you don't have your blocks finished by then, don't stress! The link party will remain open through the last day of the month. And, even if you have a crazy busy month and can't sew your blocks, just catch up later on. There's no quilt police here! As long as you have a finished quilt top by our final link party at the end of the quilt along, you'll be eligible for the prizes. *Finally, don't forget to grab a button for your sidebar, and add a link to your post so others can join in the fun, and use the hashtag #classicmeetsmodernbomqal on Instagram! Okay, friends! I can't wait to see your Star of Bethlehem and Antique Tile blocks. Time to link them up!
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It's time to link up your January blocks for the Classic Meets Modern BOM Quilt Along! When I was deciding on the block order for this quil...
We are in the home stretch, y'all! After this month, I can't believe that we only have the snowball and flying geese filler blocks left, and then it will be time to put our quilt tops together. With
Pattern and sewing instructions for both hand sewing and machine sewing. Based on the Thorsbjerg pants finding in north germany. Easy and beginner friendly in full scale size. Fabric recomandations: Thorsbjerg pants: Medium-thin wool fabric. Thick wool could work in a wider pant. Puff pants: Thin wool or silk. Fabric length: Thorsbjerg pants: 2-2.5m depending on fabric width and size. Puff pants: 2-4m depending on length and how wide you want them to be. Sizes (waist): xS-92cm S-96cm M-104cm L-112cm xL-120cm xxL-124cm
See why this wallet sewing pattern is so easy and quick to make! - And why it will become your favorite mini wallet pattern!
Hurmaavat pellavashortsit joustavalla vyötäröllä ja solmittavalla vyötärönauhalla. Shortsien jujuna ovat kauniisti aaltoilevat frillat lahkeensuissa.Koko XXL on ompelimotilaustuote, toimitus n.2viikkoa tilauksesta.Koot: XS-XLXS: Vyötärö venytettynä n.99,5cm, lantio n.104cmS: Vyötärö venytettynä n.104,5cm, lantio n.110cmM: Vyötärö venytettynä n.109,5cm, lantio n.115cmL: Vyötärö venytettynä n.114,5cm, lantio n.120cmXL: Vyötärö venytettynä n.119,5cm, lantio n.125cmXXL: Vyötärö venytettynä n.124cm, lantio n.130cmMateriaali: 100% pellavaValmistettu lähituotantona pienissä erissä ateljee-ompelimossamme Tallinnassa. Suunnittelija Pia Erlund.
update.23.08Note: The size of the product is measured by hand, and the presence of an error of 1-3cm belongs to the normal range and is not used as a standard for return CoatS Bust 95cm Shoulder 35cm length 36cmWaist 64cm Sleeve 61cmM Bust 99cm Shoulder 36cm length 37cmWaist 67cm Sleeve 62cmL Bust 103cm Shoulder 37cm length 38cmWaist 70cm Sleeve 63cmSkirtS Waist 64CMlength 38cmHips 85cmM Waist 68CMlength 39cmHips 89cmL Waist 70CMlength 40cmHips 93cm Suggestion: Choose the size according to your weight.Size S - Weight: 40 kg - 47.5kgSize M - Weight: 47.5 kg - 55 kgSize L - Weight: 55 kg -62.5 kg
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A practical and beautiful project bag which also has two interlayer pockets. !!!!! Please note, No templates or paper pattern are needed to make this pouch !!!!! You need not any paper pattern to make it. Just cut the rectangular and square fabrics and fusible interfacings which the tutorial instructed. Then you can make the bag with them. 3 finished sizes: in inch S: 7.25"×5"×5" M: 9.25"×5.5"×6" L: 10"×6.5"×6.75" in cm S: 19×12×13cm M: 23×14×15cm L: 26×18×17cm MATERIALS NEEDED: exterior fabric lining fabric medium weight fusible interfacing THIS IS A STEP-BY-STEP PDF TUTORIAL. The measurements of the tutorial are both in inches and centimeters. Your tutorial will be ready for an instant download once your payment is processed. DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Beginner The step by step instruction PDF file has dozens of photos and figs with texts which will instructs you how to make the hat very easily. You can print the instruction on paper or view it with a pad. All the pictures in the instruction file are 300dpi image and can show you every detail of the making process clearly. If you have any issue in downloading the tutorial files, please message me. I'll send the files to your Etsy email inbox or any other email inbox that you give me. If you have any questions before and after the purchase, please message me and I'll try my best to sovle them for you. About all the Tutorials from my shop: All the tutorials are PDF files, including detailed step by step illustrations and instructions. All the illustrations are photographs shot in the working process. You can sell the items made from the tutorial to others.
Isn’t this fabulous! and even better it’s a raffle fundraising quilt by the Cut-Ups, a Houston based Quilting bee. So if you are in Houston (2016) you can purchase your tickets and po…
●Material: Cotton ●Size: S: waist 60 cm, length 33 cm,hipline 90 cm M: waist 64 cm, length 35 cm,hipline 94 cm L: waist 68 cm, length 37 cm,hipline 98 cm
Handy video from quilt designer Patrick Lose gives you an easy way to make perfect corners when you bind a quilt. #quiltbinding, #quiltingforbeginners
Want to make a pretty and supportive kirtle for your reenactment needs? Look no further, I have what you need here! (Actually, please do further, multiple sources for information is totally a thing…
In March 2018, Angela held a few Fabric Collage the Laura Heine Way classes. Take a look at some of the amazing quilts her students made during class!
So, as I was saying, I also made some vanity tweaks to my Kenneth King fitted sleeve sloper, which led eventually to an experiment with sleeve gusset. Slimming Down While the fitted sleeve that was…
Hurmaavat pellavashortsit joustavalla vyötäröllä ja solmittavalla vyötärönauhalla. Shortsien jujuna ovat kauniisti aaltoilevat frillat lahkeensuissa.Koko XXL on ompelimotilaustuote, toimitus n.2viikkoa tilauksesta.Koot: XS-XLXS: Vyötärö venytettynä n.99,5cm, lantio n.104cmS: Vyötärö venytettynä n.104,5cm, lantio n.110cmM: Vyötärö venytettynä n.109,5cm, lantio n.115cmL: Vyötärö venytettynä n.114,5cm, lantio n.120cmXL: Vyötärö venytettynä n.119,5cm, lantio n.125cmXXL: Vyötärö venytettynä n.124cm, lantio n.130cmMateriaali: 100% pellavaValmistettu lähituotantona pienissä erissä ateljee-ompelimossamme Tallinnassa. Suunnittelija Pia Erlund.
Several years ago I posted a pattern and instructions for creating a custom arm for your dressform. Since then, I’ve made a few improvements to the pattern and written more detailed instructions. H…
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Note:Since manual measurement has certain error, the measurement error of 1-3cm is not the standard for return of goods Suggestion: Choose the size according to your weight. S Bust 88cm Shoulder 34cm Length46cm Waist 64CM M Bust 92cm Shoulder 35cm Length47cm Waist 67CM L Bust 96cm Shoulder 36cm Length48cm Waist 70CM XL Bust100cm Shoulder 37cm Length49cm Waist 73CM Elegant tops Size Inforamtion Size S - Weight: 40 kg - 45 kg Size M - Weight: 45 kg - 50 kg Size L - Weight: 50 kg-55 kg SizeXL - Weight: 55kg-60kg Please kindly note that: 1. All sizes on the chart are for the largest external sizes of the clothes, but not your body size. 2. Our item is Asia size, running smaller than European's or American's, please order 1-2 size up, or confirm your measurement before order. 3. All measurements are listed in cm (1cm = 0.39inch). There is a 2-3cm difference according to manual measurement. Please check the measurement chart carefully before you buy the item. 4. Due to the light and screen, the slight color difference should be acceptable. Thank you for your understanding !!!
Made a bit larger to fit 20oz water bottles and a stainless thermos. Pieces 1" wider around and only .25" larger diamter bottom.
Advance 8373; ca. 1957; Princess panel front with curved side-front seams. Darts either side of front and back. Wide V drape and front bodice all in one piece, so easy to put together. (V. 1) Three-quarter length sleeves. (V. 2) Short sleeves (Optional bodice lining). (V. 3) Short sleeve sheath with lace or sheer bodice top, bodice lined. [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your
Straight from the sailor's hatch is the Intero Belt. Inspired by ship ropes, this braided leather belt is ideal for the distinguished gentleman/sailor.- 100 pct cow leather- Braided leather- 3,5cm wide- Special vintage treatment- Hand sewn stitches- Flag rivet at buckle- Made in the EU S = 85 cmM = 90 cmL = 95 cmXL = 105 cm
Be transformed by JAASE's EDEN JAX PANTS. Luxurious Rayon fabric is tailored to provide an optimal level of comfort and flexibility, while simultaneously creating a flattering visual profile. Wear them with the EDEN CHLOE BLOUSE to emit a timeless air of relaxed elegance. Product Description: - Wide legged pants - Flat front - Elastic back - Side Zip -100% Rayon - We recommend cold hand wash - Model wears size XS Measurements XS WAIST 68cm HIPS 88cmS WAIST 72cm HIPS 92cmM WAIST 76cm HIPS 96cmL WAIST 80cm HIPS 100cmXL WAIST 84cm HIPS 104cm
In this tip, Ruth Wyeth Spears gives her 1920s audience a rather clever technique for accurately measuring an even hemline for a frock or skirt when you have no one to help you. This is such a timeless and handy tip. Thanks, Ruth!
Hello there! Welcome to my first “real” post as an editor of the Curvy Sewing Collective. I’ll be kicking things off with a series of posts on a topic that’s close to my hea…
Ahead of a live online talk from the Emery Walker Trust and the William Morris Society we look at the pioneering embroidery of May Morris May Morris may have been overshadowed for many years by her famous father William, but...