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101 Sewing Tutorials for Winter

101 Sewing Tutorials for Winter
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Couture Astuce | Blog de trucs et astuces, de conseils, de techniques, sur le monde de la couture. Easy Ruffled T-shirt Scarf Today was one of those rare, laid-back Sundays. I was even in my Sunday school class before all my little students, which almost never happens! :o) And since we had no plans after church, I took the opportunity to make this little scarf that popped into my head as I was making lunch. I intended to make it for myself, but I didn't have quite enough material from these two old, ill-fitting shirts of mine, so I made one for Paige! It was so easy. All you do is cut three strips, the same length, but each one a little wider. For Paige's, I made three 55" strips in 3", 4", and 5" widths. Then you lay them on top of each other. largest on bottom, smallest on top, and pin. Wind your bobbin loosely with elastic thread: Set your straight stitch to the longest length, and sew two rows, on either side of the middle strip, back-stitching at the beginning and end of each row. Ruffly! :o) I can't believe how quick it was! I can't wait to find a larger t-shirt to make one for me!

Couture système D. - Couture Une love-story avec la couture débute le plus souvent par un besoin qui se mue en plaisir de réaliser par soi-même, ce qui génère l’envie d’en faire plus… Beaucoup plus. On démarre par des coutures simples : un ourlet de rideau ou un coussin pour le canapé. On hésite et on s’interroge : ʺDois-je investir ? Est-ce que cela va me plaire ? Est-ce un investissement que je risque de regretter ? Je veux décalquer un patron, comment faire ? Lorsque vous n’avez pas de rouleau de papier calque ou de kraft blanchi, vous pouvez vous orienter vers ce que vous avez déjà chez vous. Je dois reporter mon patron sur mon tissu, que puis-je utiliser ? Pour maintenir le patron sur le tissu, vous pouvez utiliser les mêmes poids que ceux cités au paragraphe précédent ou maintenir le patron avec des épingles sur le tissu. Je dois couper un rectangle de tissu de 1m sur 75 cm, comment m’y prendre pour tracer droit sans décalage? Je réalise moi-même mon biais dans de grandes longueurs, une astuce pour m’aider?

How to Make a Simple Hem Every athlete knows it all comes down to the finish. It's the same with sewing – just not as sweaty. A smooth, beautiful hem makes everything look better and more professional. The simplest of hems is the double-turn hem, which you can use on almost any edge where you want an easy, clean finish. The first thing to do is determine how big a hem you need to get the finished length you want. Most people prefer to err on the side of narrow over wide so there's less bulk to the folded fabric and the hem will lay nice and flat. Large Let's say you have 2" to work with for the bottom of a curtain. Medium Perhaps you'd like a narrower option for the edge of a pillow back opening or the bottom of a table cloth. Small Sometimes, you need a tiny hem for something like a napkin edge. Blind hemming is exactly what you think it is: a hem with stitches you barely notice. To learn how, read our article How to Make a Blind Hem Stitch .

Stéphanie bricole Knitting Tutorials from KnitPicks Couture : toutes nos idées à réaliser avec la couture On retrouve la couture dans toutes les pièces de la maison : dans la décoration de la chambre avec le linge de lit, dans la salle de bain avec les trousses de toilettes, dans la cuisine et le salon avec les rideaux. Tout ça sans parler des loisirs créatifs : patchwork, broderie, crochet, tricot. L'art du fil est tendance et se conjugue à toutes les sauces. Grâce à nos fiches pas à pas vous appréhenderez rapidement les différents points de couture. Une fois les points de base maitrisés, lancez-vous dans la réalisation de doudou pour vos enfants, dans la couture d'une galette de chaise et pourquoi pas refaire votre tête de lit ? La couture point par point Il existe en couture de nombreux points : point devant, point arrière, point de croix, point de feston, surjet, surfilage, etc. La couture à la main ou à la machine ? En couture vous serez souvent amené à jumeler couture à la main et couture à la machine. Consultez également les articles de Couture présents dans d'autres rubriques :

two pocket, ultra slim fabric card case — insatiable need A few weeks ago, I went to Dallas for the wedding of a friend of mine from college, and unsurprisingly, the reception ended up doubling as a mini college reunion. Some of those people I literally hadn’t seen since graduation day. Naturally, the experience got me thinking about the thing I am always thinking about: sewing. (really). I already make a cute little single pocket card case/wallet thing that people love to impulse-buy at craft shows, but occasionally I get asked about one with two pockets, that would fold in half. why 19th street? Remembering our 19th street adventures made me think of that critical accessory (nobody carried purses when we went out), and how a handmade version would be pretty cute, and super useful. I also used lightweight fusible interfacing, but that’s also optional, especially if you use something a bit heavier for the outside. the pattern…is really just two rectangles. time to start sewing! 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. And viola!

Burda Addicts | Les fans des patrons Burda Dragon dress: Garden Part 3 PLUS TUTE! Finally. My Dragon dress!!!! I can't say how much I love this dress. I saw the fabric at the fabric store and knew I had to make a dress. I love the shape of the skirt I wore it to a friends memorial because it reminded me of him and it was a huge hit. Tute:Fabric: I used three yards and had some left over...I'm 6'0 so most people will need a bit less.Zipper: Whatever length you feel comfortable with. *To start measure from your waist (bellybutton or smallest part of your torso) to about how long you want the skirt of your dress to be and add an inch. Fold in half and snip the parts that are a little uneven so you have a nice looking slope. This is the basic shape you want to cut out for the dress top. Measure the widest part of your bust and cut your piece that long. Here are the first set of darts. Close up. The second set of darts. This is around what the new shape should look like after both sets of darts on either side. Find the center of the skirt and the top and the back. Sew across.

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