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Tie-Hem Girl Shorts I am so addicted in sewing shorts for my kids with the fabrics I recycled from my old cotton shirts. This time, instead of sewing out of the same pattern repeatedly, I made some variations on the kid shorts sewing pattern by adding a knot or tie to the shorts’ hem. Last time, I sewed the hem with ribbed band in the kid shorts tutorial, this time I modified the hem band to a tie-band. In additional, I used coordinated color with strawberry print fabric on the waistband, pockets and tie-hem bands to cheer up the shorts further. My daughter loves this shorts so much that she wears it to her tuition class showing off to her teacher and friends “Mommy sewed this for me from her old shirts!” {CLICK HERE to get pattern & tutorial of Girl Shorts with Tie-Hem .} Pages: 1 2 Print / Download PDF

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Couture This week I tackled a sewing project that truly scared me. A kind friend who is done having kids gave me her new-ish infant car seat. I am so glad I didn't have to buy one, but the old one was a little boyish: And a little boring. But obviously I did it, because I'm posting about it. *SQUEAL*!! If you are thinking about recovering a car seat, I would say go for it... as long as you are a fearless seamstress. Reading Ashley's tutorial at Make It and Love It helped me get the main idea of what I needed to do. So you start by taking pictures and labeling everything. Be sure to get photos of all the tricky little areas where things come together or there are special sewing difficulties. Then you pick the entire thing apart. Then you use each of the pieces as a pattern to cut out new fabric. After you have all your pieces cut out, it's time to sew! That stinkin' center panel was the hardest thing to sew. Did it turn out perfectly? I still think it's pretty dang cute.

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How to make a tote bag Here is a simple way to make a tote bag. The best part it is even reversible. You might also like to make a zippered pouch to go with your new tote! You will be surprised at how easy it is to put in a zipper with this zippered pouch tutorial. You will need: 2 pieces fabric 13 1/2 inches X 14 inches (outside) 2 pieces fabric 13 1/2 inches X 14 inches (lining) 1 piece 4” X about 44″ long 1. 2. 3. 4. Cut four pieces fabric 13 1/2 inches X 14 inches. Sew lining fabric right sides together on three sides and also outer fabric right sides together on three sides. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Finished! You might be interested in making a matching pocket tissue holder and zippered pouch to go with your tote! The fabric is from Heather Bailey. accessoires gratuits pour la rentrée Voici une petite sélection personnelle de tutos et patrons gratuits de cartables, trousses,… Bref tout pour une excellente rentrée scolaire ! Ceci n’est bien sûr que ma petite sélection à moi des patrons qui m’ont le plus plu. Pour plus de patrons et tutos gratuits (et en français) d’accessoires scolaires, vous pouvez aller consulter mon annuaire de patrons gratuits : Pop Couture dans la catégorie « Pour l’école« . Si vous avez-vous même des tutos à proposer, n’hésitez pas à me le signaler ici où à aller ajouter votre patron directement sur Pop Couture via le formulaire d’ajout de patrons. Vous pouvez aussi cherche dans la catégorie Besaces pour les plus grands. Tuto du cartable vintage – Pöm le bonhomme Lien vers le tuto du cartable vintage chez Pöm le bonhomme Lunch box et cartable de Lila Fanfreluche Lien vers le tuto Lunch box et cartable chez Lila Fanfreluche P’tite trousse à crayons par Cré-Enfantin Lien vers le tuto de la p’tite trousse à crayons chez Cré-Enfantin Vous aimerez peut-être :

Patrons - 3 patrons de… - Patron de blouse à… - Robe pour bébé Samedi 21 juillet 2012 6 21 /07 /Juil /2012 08:00 Cadeaux utiles et mignons: les bavoirs ! voici 3 nouveaux patrons de bavoirs qui tiennent bien en place et couvrent les épaules du bébé... Le patron: Cliquer pour agrandir le patron avec sa liste de fournitures: il est imprimable échelle: 1 carré = 5x5 cm comment agrandir ce patron au carreau Le petit plus: les tutoriels utiles de Coupe-couture Par labobine - Publié dans : Patrons -Communauté : c'est facile, je te montre... 4 Dimanche 15 juillet 2012 7 15 /07 /Juil /2012 08:00 Voici un patron de blouse à col claudine en taille 3 mois. Le patron et les fournitures: cliquer pour agrandir le patron (imprimable) échelle: 1 carré = 5x5 cm comment agrandir ce patron au carreau Le petit plus: les tutoriels utiles les plis nervures (sans s'énerver ;) le col claudine et la patte de boutonnage chez 3 petites fourmis ...et aussi chez Coupe-couture: Par labobine - Publié dans : Patrons -Communauté : c'est facile, je te montre... 0 Patron et fournitures:

The Twenty Minute Tote Updated September 2011 We have remade these awesome, simple bags for fall! This time around, I used a gorgeous new collection of upholstery weight cotton called Outside Oslo. These bold, stylish prints are sophisticated without being serious and come in a rich palette of colors perfect for fall. To make one tote bag: 1/2- yard of Outside Oslo Fabric. Updated February 2011 These totes really do come together in 20 minutes a piece which makes them a great, quick, way to add a little Springtime color and excitement into the dull end of Winter months. 1/2-yard of Kokka Apples. The Original The fabric in these how to shots is from Echino and is now out of print but you can see more from the same designer, Etsuko Furuya here. Cutting Cut two 16-inch tall by 14-inch wide panels from the fabric. Cut two 22 1/2-inch long pieces from the webbing. Attaching Handles and Hemming the Top Pin the handle pieces to the top raw edge of the right side of each panel 3-inches from the sides.

Free Pattern Month Day 9 - Sewing in No Man's Land: Toddler's Bali Bliss Cami and Shorts I am beyond thrilled to have Kelly from Sewing in No Man's Land here today. She made the cutest little outfit pattern to share with all of you with little toddlers of your own!(Today's featured pattern after intro)I discovered Kelly's blog after she had been featured as a guest poster on another sewing blog I follow. And after perusing her site I immediately added her feed to my reader! Kelly is a girl after my own heart. She also makes dresses for herself and shares the pattern! All the images in this post are of patterns she has available on her site NOW! Kelly, not only makes the most gorgeous frocks but she lives in the beautiful tropical location of East Timor (close to Bali) which is actually how her blog came to be. When her family moved she was allotted a certain amount of weight for items they wanted to bring. So now that I have you drooling, let me further wet your sewing palette with Kelly's Bali Bliss Cami and Shorts pattern for toddlers. So come on! (ignore the drawstring)

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