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Welcome to the Free Sewing Patterns & Projects section at SewingSupport.com! Providing easy access to over 4,500 of the best free sewing patterns online (many with printable templates). And organized by category so you can easily find the sewing projects you’re looking for. How this section came about: I saw that there were tons of amazing free sewing patterns and tutorials out there on the web (especially from quite a few very talented craft and sewing bloggers) but many of these patterns were scattered and couldn't easily be found through doing a quick Google search. So I decided to gather as many of these patterns as I could find and put them "all in one place," so to speak. And because bloggers and sewers are out there creating and posting new sewing projects all the time, I'm constantly updating the pages in this section, adding new patterns as I find them. Happy sewing! Related:  couture

Petit Citron la couture pour tous Savez-vous à quoi sert une jauge de couture? 16 avril 2014 Possédez-vous un tel outil? Lire le reste de cet article » DIY : un couvre-oeuf en forme de tipi 15 avril 2014 Je vous propose aujourd’hui un projet pour Pâques qui en plus va vous permettre d’utiliser vos chutes de tissu. Lire le reste de cet article » Patron gratuit : le t-shirt loose 14 avril 2014 mcpb, ça veut dire (Mamôn coud, papa bricole…) et je viens de découvrir sur ce blog un patron gratuit pour un t-shirt loose à faire absolument ce printemps. Lire le reste de cet article » Technique : rajoutez des chevrons facilement 13 avril 2014 Le tutoriel présenté par Sessa sur le blog The sewing rabbit concerne une jupe mais vous pourrez utiliser la technique des chevrons pour n’importe quel autre projet : une jupe, des rideaux, une nappe. Lire le reste de cet article » DIY : rajoutez des poches à un sweat pour garçon 12 avril 2014 Voici un nouveau projet pour vos garçons (je sais, je sais, je n’en publie pas assez!). 11 avril 2014

Make Your Own Pattern People often ask how I sew without Store-bought patterns. It’s not hard to do and you can do it to too!I’ll show you how. First off, I don’t totally “wing it”. If you’re new to sewing, the best way to understand clothing construction is to actually deconstruct it. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how I made patterns for: and Turn a men’s T-shirt into a little boy’s shirt. I love the envelope sleeve look (found on baby onesies).A) they just look cuteB) they make for an (almost) mistake-free way of sewing on sleeves. Probably every mom has an old onesie that their baby has spit-up on, stained, stretched, and well, it’s ready for the trash. This will serve as our “pattern”. If your child has outgrown the onesie (like my little guy had), use some of his current shirts to help guide you along. Trace that onesie piece with the added sizing onto paper (or old scrap fabric) and then cut it out. Okay, for the sleeves….just take the sleeve piece you cut off of the onesie and trace it!

Un petit bout de fil... coupe couture Difficile car il faut être très précis dans les mesures. La méthode pour créer un patron ex nihilo est expliquée ici. Un patron de pantalon classique comporte 3 pièces : - le dos - le devant - la ceinture Pour créer votre patron de base, il faut partir d'un pantalon qui vous va bien. La suite de l'article explique comment dessiner le patron du haut du pantalon. Vous pourrez ensuite faire des variations sur la longueur et la largeur des jambes et ajouter des poches. Matériel nécessaire : - une grande feuille de papier souple : du papier de soie ou, à défaut, du papier journal Le dos 1/ placer les axes vertical et horizontal Mettre le pantalon à l'envers. - Sur le papier, tracer les deux axes DM et NO en les faisant se couper en P. Il s'agit maintenant de mesurer la distance à ces deux axes de plusieurs points situées sur les coutures et sur les pinces (autrement dit : leurs coordonnées). Découper le patron sans déplier la pince.

Steampunk Carpet Bag - Free Pattern and Tutorial by Don Morin Sponsored: FREE Sewing Machine Organizing Mat Pattern Download‍ FREE Hugs and Kisses Bed Runner Pattern Download FREE Scrappy Heart Mug Rug Pattern Download A roomy, large capacity travel tote that can be taken anywhere. Here is a version easy to sew up for your travels. We can substitute plastic canvas for the cardboard to support the base of the bag. Advertisement This post may contain affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission if you make a purchase using any of these links. Like this: Like Loading... Ellie Travel Case - Free Sewing Tutorial | Zippers Made Easy Here is a free sewing tutorial by Fabric Mutt showing us how she sewed up her Ellie travel bag. February 14, 2014 In "Cases to Carry and Sew" The Fancy Shopper's Tote Bag - Free Pattern Double-faced, quilted fabric is the backdrop for contrasting divided pockets and the bottom panel on the outside of this pretty tote. July 14, 2012 In "Handbags & Purses" The Carpet Bag - PDF Pattern Reminiscent of days gone by. July 4, 2013

Lexique de la couture français-anglais Si vous souhaitez acheter des tissus sur des sites internet anglais, ce lexique pourra vous servir! Les différents termes sont classés par catégorie et dans chaque catégorie, par ordre alphabétique. Si vous recherchez un terme précis, je vous recommande d'utiliser la fonction recherche (CTRL F ou CMD F) Vous pouvez le télécharger en cliquant sur ce lien Les tissus Les motifs check, plaid = carreaux dotted = à pois paisley = motifs cachemire plaid = carreaux striped = à rayures La mercerie braid = galon button = bouton needle = aiguille pin = épingle pin cushion = coussin à épingles ribbon = ruban ricrac = croquet scissors = ciseaux serger = surjeteuse shears = ciseaux cranteurs thread = fil zip = fermeture Eclair Autre vocabulaire technique

FFS Fang costume evening bag | PatternPile.com – Hundreds of Patterns for Making Handbags, Totes, Purses, Backpacks, Clutches, and more. [ Lexique Anglais/Français ] Vocabulaire Corset Sans l'Anglais une corsetière ne va pas loin... C'est bien triste mais c'est vrai, la plupart des ouvrages, patrons, sites intéréssants sont en anglais, la France a perdu beaucoup de son patrimoine corset malgré la renommée de nos produits il y plus d'un siècle. Afin de vous aider sur des sites comme Vena Cava ou même comprendre des patrons etc... voilà une petite liste de mots courants et de trucs lors de vos achats à l'étranger^^ Anglais => Français Unité de mesure1 Yard = 0.9144 m1 Inch = 2.54 cm Inch = Pouce, s'écrit aussi sous la forme double apostrophe " Se calcul par fraction.5/8" = 1.5 cm1/16" = 1,6 mm Foot= Pied s'écrit sous la forme simple apostrophe ' (attention à ne pas confondre avec les inch^^)1 pied = 30.5cm Monnaie et ConversionGBP = Livre Sterling (Angleterre)USD = Dollar AméricainCAD = Dollar CanadienAUD = Dollar Australien.... TissusFabric = TissuLeather = cuirCotton = cotonSatin / Sateen = SatinSilk = soieBrocade = Brocart

HANDKERCHIEF SKIRT A handkerchief pointed-hem skirt is flattering to all, but especially for short-legged people because the points break up that horizontal hemline. No pattern is needed to make this skirt style. It is a simple block layout. One easy way to get that effect is to hem two squares of fashion fabric, each having four points (called a “handkerchief” hem) and layer them for an eight-pointed look. Experiment with swatches of opaque and transparent fabrics as you design and discover what happens when you overlap two layers of the same colour or harmonizing colours. You will need: 2 ½ yds. of fashion fabric, 45″ wide1 yd. of waist band elastic, 1″ wideCoordinating thread10 yds. of flat ribbon braid (optional) The size of the circular opening should be just big enough to pull over your hips, and can then be tightened with elastic. Cut 2 squares of fabric doubled the finished length. Place template in center of square and trace out. Like this: Like Loading...

Carry On Travel Bag PDF Sewing Pattern Sponsored:FREE Quilt Patterns to Download at Accuquilt!Patchwork Tumbler Tote – Free PDF Pattern!Free and Designer Handbag Patterns from Swoon! by CandyCo Quilting What a beautiful way to travel! Advertisement This post may contain affiliate links, which means we may receive a commission if you make a purchase using any of these links. Fast Start Your Sewing Business with Kari ChapinSewing Clothes into Quilts with Blair StockerT-Shirt Quilting: Warm Up With Your Life Story with Diane GillelandWatch FREE online courses live at CreativeLive.com! Like this: Like Loading... MrsH's Diaper + Overnight Bag - PDF Sewing Pattern A pdf sewing pattern for a gorgeous diaper bag (or nappy bag in the UK) from Sewing Patterns by MrsH. March 20, 2014 In "Diaper Bags to Sew" Oh Baby Diaper Bag - Free ePattern & Tutorial Plenty of room, lots of pockets, PUL lining, adjustable strap... this free diaper bag sewing pattern and tutorial offers it all. February 1, 2013

English-French Dictionary English to French dictionary of sewing related terms used in his blog. To submit terms for inclusion please contact me. -- A --A-line skirt : jupe trapèze (nf) -- B --baby cardigan : brassière (nf)back stitch : point arrièrebag : sac (nm)basting stitch : point de bâtibed base : sommier (nm)belt loop : passant de ceinturebelt with buckle : ceinture avec bouclebias : biais (nm)bias tape : biais (ruban)binding tape : extrafort (nm)blanket stitch : point de festonblouse : guimpe (nf)bobbin : canette (nf)bolster cushion : traversin (nm)bound buttonhole : boutonnière passepoiléebound or welt pocket : poche passepoiléebound slit : fente capucinbox cushion : coussin épaisbox pleat : pli creuxbreast welt pocket : poche à revers vers le hautbutton (flat button) : bouton (nm)button loop : bride (nf)buttonhole : boutonnière (nf)buttonhole stitch : point de boutonnière -- E --elbow patch : renfort de coude (nm)embroidery : broderie (nf) -- G --gathering : fronce (nf)grosgrain : gros-grain (nm)

Tied Comforter With Faux Piping I wish the pictures could illustrate how cozy soft and lofty this blanket turned out. The lightweight blanket for the backing and one layer of batting give it the perfect weight for a comforter, and I used bias tape for an easy way to mimic piping, so easy. I know I say that all the time, but I think I am always surprised at how quick these types of things come together! I am not going to supply measurements as I made this for an Ikea extendable bed, which is not standard. Supplies: all your sewing stuffpre-washed fabricbattingpre-washed backing – I used this blanket from walmart (I only paid $9 for a full in store) and cut it in half which left enough for a second blanket for the bed too1/2 inch wide double-fold bias tape – I needed 3 packs (9 yards)embroidery floss Cutting: I cut off the selvage on the two yards of fabric and that was it, if you are making your blanket bigger just prepare your fabric to the size you need. Now get out the bias tape. Now for the opening. You’re all done!

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