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My Tania culottes and i have been best buddies all summer and i’m dying to try them out in the cooler weather too. I’m so thrilled to tell you a little bit more about this pattern today! I really loved developing it – it had been on my mind for a long time, and i feel a great amount of success with how they turned out. They might be my favourite “shorts” every. in the history of my life. The idea behind the Tania culottes, is really two stories – that collided and exploded in my brain into the most amazing culottes ever. This is my dear dear friend Tania (previously of What Would a Nerd Wear). One of the sweetest people, and best friends i’ve been lucky enough to know. She is also one of […]
Claudine, Berthe, ou poète, le col habille nos hauts et fait la mode. Chaque époque a le sien, comme le col "pelle à tarte" des années 70 . Aujourd'hui, je voulais vous en montrer quelques uns, à utiliser en fonction de l'effet que l'on souhaite donné...
A comprehensive list of pattern modifications and pattern hacks for the Charlie Caftan Pattern by Closet Core Patterns.
The Simplicity website continues to be not helpful, so I’ve resorted to stalking Instagram to tell me when to head over to Pattern Review to check out the new releases for Simplicity and New …
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Lounge Wear Set Free Sewing Pattern Sizes: There is a range of sizes available High on comfort, low on effort – Peppermint’s luxe loungewear pattern ups the ante in the stay-at-home outfit st…
Here is a paper cup weaving craft for kids to make and gift to a friend or keep themselves. It’s creates a decorative cup that you can store odd bits and pieces in. This craft is ideal for children of school age and you’ll find they struggle to stop at making just one. I find […]
Tie Me Up Belt - George&GingerI'm so excited about this post!It's no secret that I'm a big G+G fan, I love
Hey y'all and welcome to Sewspire! Today I am here to show you how to make a Yoga Bag the Sewspire Way. For this project you will need approximately 3.5 yards of fabric. To begin, precut your fabric to the following measurements: Handles: 6" x 30" (cut 2) and back each with Pellon 809 Exterior
Cómo hacer una gorguera estilo isabelina. La gorguera es una de las características distintivas de la época isabelina. Era utilizada por las clases media y alta como un accesorio novedoso para el cuello, como una corbata. Las gorgueras...
Aprenda como se tornar uma costureira de primeira em poucos meses e comece a costurar de forma profissional inscreva-se
This list of easy sewing patterns for beginners will help any beginner sewer learn new sewing skills and feel more confident learning to sew!
Aprenda como se tornar uma costureira de primeira em poucos meses e comece a costurar de forma profissional inscreva-se
Here's an easy way to make doll tights out of a pair of adult size knee highs...I got these at the dollar store for $1...I found these in...
Si comme moi, vous êtes novice en technique de couture & patronage et que vous apprenez sur le tas, peut-être que cela vous intéressera. J'ai pas la science infuse... je ne prétend pas vous apprendre quelque chose mais vous faire partager mes recherches...
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Quand vous cousez des vêtements d'extérieur, vous pouvez être confrontés à plusieurs problèmes. Les vêtements d'extérieur, ce sont les manteaux, les sweats,
Comprar ropa de segunda mano puede ser genial (la ropa es menos costosa y más exclusiva, te da una sensación petulante de logro), pero a veces las cosas no te quedan bien. He aquí cómo hacer que incluso los hallazgos más inverosímiles funcionen para ti.
I have searched and searched for the perfect apron pattern and *shock* I couldn't find what I wanted. So, I created it. And here I am sharing it with you. Please feel free to use this, but please don't copy it-- just send people back here. Thanks! OK... so here we go. First off, this is an adjustable apron. There are no awkward ties behind the neck because the ties adjust to exactly what you want them to be. So it's nice and snug and PERFECT. So, here is the finished product: Alright, here are the directions. Disclaimer: There may be some errors in this. If so, let me know and I'll fix it up. Before you start: There is some wiggle room in this pattern. The tie can be lengthened or shortened depending on the intended user. Pockets and ruffles are optional. I just like the cute factor. 1. Supplies: Fabric (see measurements below) Sewing machine (ha ha) Thread Rotary cutter and mat (very helpful though not necessary) Iron Bias Tape Maker (optional) Cutting List: Sm. (age 1 to 3) Med. (age 4-10) Large. (14 +) Apron …………...see my lovely drawing below……. Tie 72" x 2" "96"x 2" 120" x 2" Pocket 6.5" x 10" 7" x 11" 8"x 11.5" Pocket Ruffle 3" x 13" 3" x 14" 3" x 16" Bottom Ruffle 3" x 36" 3" x 42" 3" x 50" General Pattern Step 1: Make the pattern Using the measurements from my lovely drawing, draw the main apron piece onto wax paper. Just eyeball the curved part, connecting the lines. Step 2: Cut the pieces. Pick out the fabrics you want. You can decide if you want your pocket to match the apron, or be with a coordinating fabric. Same with the ruffles and tie. You can play with what you have until you like the results. You should cut 2 apron pieces, 1 long skinny tie piece (you can sew multiple pieces together if needed), 1 pocket piece, 1 long ruffle piece, and 1 short ruffle piece. Step 3: Make your tie. If you have a bias tape maker feel free to use it. It will make this job a lot easier, but you can still do it without one. I know, because I have made my own bias tape for years, with no fancy tool. To do this by hand: a. Get your super long and skinny strip. Iron it in half, so you have an even skinnier strip. b. Open it up and fold each side in to almost the center. Iron it. c. Fold it back in half along the first line you made. Fold in the unfinished top and bottom edge, as shown. Iron. d. Sew along the top, bottom, and the really long, skinny opening. Here is an image using the bias tape maker. (About $7.00 at JoAnn Fabrics.) Step 4: Sew the main body of the apron. Take your 2 main apron pieces and put them right sides together. Use a 3/8" to 1/2" seam. Sew the sides, curves, and the top. **DO NOT SEW THE AREAS SHOWN BELOW. THESE ARE USED TO MAKE A CASING FOR THE TIE. LEAVE THE GAPS ABOUT 1" WIDE. Turn it right side out and iron it. Also iron the little gaps you didn't sew. Iron them as if they are sewn so that they are just in line with the rest. Clear as mud? This shows one of the gaps I left. Now we sew the casing. Just sew right along the edge of both curves for extra stability. Then sew about 3/4" away from that to form a pocket for the tie to be threaded through. 5. Sew the pocket. Take your pocket piece. Fold it in half, right sides together. Sew up the two sides. Turn it right sides out. Iron the pocket. Then fold about 3/8" of the top raw edge down inside the pocket. Iron this well. You will pin your ruffle into the opening and sew it all shut. Turning the fabric down will give you a nice finished edge to work with. 6. Make your ruffles. You will be making a ruffle for the bottom of the apron, as well as for the top of the pocket. Take your two ruffle pieces. Fold it in half along the long side, right sides together. Sew the two ends shut so your ruffles have finished edges. Turn it right side out and iron. Finally, baste along the open edge. I just make my stitch length as long as possible and sew along that edge. Carefully pull the end threads to gather the fabric into a ruffle. This shows the ruffle AFTER I pinned it into the pocket opening. 7. Add the ruffles to the pocket and the bottom. Iron about 3/4" fabric along the bottom of the main apron, as shown. Pin the ruffle in between these two layers. Carefully sew along the edge, making sure you go through all layers. Do the same with the pocket, as shown. 8. Attach the pocket. Pin the pocket on the front of the apron and sew the sides and bottom onto the apron. This also serves to add some stability between the two layers of the apron. 9. Thread your tie. Attach a safety pin to the end of your tie. Carefully thread it through the bottom of one casing and down through the top of the other. Tie knots in the ends to prevent it from getting pulled all the way through. 10. Cook up a storm!! Enjoy. Yeah, I know. She's a doll! This is the smallest apron on my 14 month old. PS. Linking up to a few fav's...
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Handmade crochet lip balm holder, the ChapsDick. You can put it in your Keychain too!!! Perfect for Bachelorette party favors, sex toy party, penis party, adult party, naughty and funny gift, bridal sash or just because you love a penis/dick holder. **Chapstick not included** Made to order. Any questions or a special request feel free to message me. Run your imagination and make this adorable ChapsDick any way you want, any combinations. You want the top to be a different color? I got you!!! You want the balls to be a different color? I got you!!! Just write the color of your choice in the personalization box. Think of your favorite color and I will make it happen!!! Have fun giving them as gifts or for yourself!!! Your satisfaction is my priority feel free to ask anything... send me a message. If you are looking for a bigger holder like for a Roll On Bottle I have it in another listing. Check the link below. https://www.etsy.com/EliMarieCrafty/listing/1103516543/handmade-crochet-roll-on-bottle-dick?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1645014409883 Thank you for visiting my store.
Now I'm in my third trimester of pregnancy, that worry of waters breaking so it looks like I've wet myself in public is starting to set in. I don't fancy the irritation of disposable sanitary towels against my skin for weeks before and weeks after so it's time to make some just in case cloth sanitary protection, or muff fluff as it is also known as! Depending on how you feel about it, these work equally well as menstrual sanitary towels, or incontinence pads. Either way, this is how I've made my panty liners / just in case pads!
Es gibt viele schöne Schnittmuster für Kleider. Wir zeigen euch sieben luftige Modelle zum Selbernähen - das schaffen auch Anfängerinnen.
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Salva essa dica de como fazer um laço lindo!! #dicas #dicasdemoda #laco #laçocomprido. modaevangelicalavie · Original audio