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This will be my second year as an attendee and I am looking forward to it! At the Cricut event tonight, they announced a new and amazing machine called the Explore. I will be trying it out tomorrow and will give a full report later. From what I have seen so far, this is the smart phone of cutting machines. For my trip this week, I was in need of some new zipper bags to carry my makeup, brushes and face care. Surprise DIY. ★ Le tuto de mon organisateur de sac. Attention, voici venu le post le plus long jamais écrit sur ce blog... J'ai bossé dur, fait des dizaines de photos et pris plein de mesures pour vous livrer, enfin, le petit tuto promis il y a quelques semaines. Mais avant tout, j'attire votre attention sur le fait que ce tutoriel est mis à disposition selon les termes de la Licence Creative Commons : Citer l'auteur - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Partage à l'Identique Il est interdit de vendre des organisateurs de sac cousus d'après mon modèlesur marchés, plateformes de vente de créations (Etsy, Dawanda, etc), pages facebook et e-shops.Merci de respecter mon travail !

Alors une fois que ceci est dit, si vous êtes partantes pour vous coudre un organisateur de sac avec 5 poches à l'extérieur et 2 poches + 4 emplacements de cartes + une poche zippée + 1 porte-clés à l'intérieur... et bien, je vais tenter de vous expliquer ! D'abord le matos : NB : les mesures indiquées comprennent les marges de couture d’1 cm Pour l’extérieur : Ouf ! Bravo ! バッグの作り方|hand. ショルダータイプバッグの作り方 風呂敷ハンド*ショルダータイプ(茶色)素材:牛革 2.9cm×83cmL 布*(今回はストライプの布1m×1m) 布を広げ、四つ角のウチの一つを、リングに通します。 更にリングとリングの間に通します。 反対側も通すと、こんな感じ。 残った2つの角を結びます。 更に、結んだ先を持って、布の片方のサイドに結びます。 こんな感じ。 2回くらい結んでもOK。 完成。 実際かけるとしっくり。 ↑ 勿論、他のスタンダードな結び方でも、色々楽しめます*スタンダードな作り方←クリック *結び目が、どうしても心配な方は*↓↓↓ もう一回、リングの間に先を通して二重にすれば、更に固定されて安心です。 *まだまだご紹介していきます。 風呂敷ハンドってなあに? ネットショップはこちらから。 // Between the lines // It's a Cinch Bag. If you've been following since way back in June (pretty much the beginning of my blogging days), you may remember this post.

If you read it then you see that this bag was completely inspired by Dana's bag over at MADE. I fell in love with it, and did my best to come up with my own version. Somehow this bag became my most requested tutorial. I always told anyone who asked, that I didn't feel comfortable writing up a tutorial for a bag that wasn't my own inspiration. But I'm one of those people that has a hard time saying no.

I really do love this bag. *Notes* This tutorial is broken into two parts. Assume 1/4" seam allowances. Fabric- I would recommend using an upholstery weight fabric for at least the straps of this bag. Materials: 2/3 yard of the main, outer fabric (gray linen in my case) 1 2/3 yard of the contrasting fabric (black upholstery fabric) Smaller Zipper(s) for interior pockets (optional) One 24" Zipper Tutorial: Cut fabric as shown below: Casing/Outer Bag Construction: Straps: TURBANS issue title is WAYS AND MEANS. <div id="videoNoJS">Please ensure you have JavaScript turned on and have the latest version of <a href=" target="_blank">Adobe Flash</a> installed</div> Star Item turbans-issue-title-is-ways-and-means Description Part of issue WAYS AND MEANS.

Pathe Studios, London. Anne Edwards fashion expert and editor of "Woman" magazine shows women how to combat hat rationing by making glamorous turbans from scarves. More Anne Edwards fashion expert and editor of "Woman" magazine shows women how to combat hat rationing by making glamorous turbans from scarves. Less. Lilies & remains: Hedy's Turban Tutorial. Welcome to my very first tutorial! Well, it's kind of a pattern too - even better, right? I'm a total rock star at tying scarves into turbans, and I have a lot of turban-style '40s hats, so I always figured my turban needs were fulfilled.... and then I saw this clip of Hedy Lamarr & Jimmy Stewart in Come Live With Me. (Which, I confess I must see. Hedy and Jimmy?! I might explode.) Turns out, I needed this kind of turban in my life.

I mean really, if only to reenact that scene. So I made my own version. First off: here is the pattern! Notes: - The top is folded, so your fabric should look like this, but doubled into a mirror image. - The seam on the left can either be hand- or machine-stitched, and will result in a seam that travels over the back of your head. - I've been finishing my edges by rolling them over & top-stitching, but I've also lazily made a few out of old t-shirts & other non-fraying material that didn't even need to be edged!

Tie the ends into a knot, and tuck the ends under. Ava - Victory Patterns. Product Description Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Ava features a sweetheart neckline bodice that cinches at the natural waist and leads into a fully flared skirt. Add optional pleated detailing along the front and back bodice. The garment has a side seam zipper closure. Sleeve options include: pleated cap, mini cap and sleeveless. Pattern includes a size range from 2-16. This pattern includes: -Easy to follow, detailed instructions with lots of diagrams to assist you in sewing your project. PDF's Include -Full scale tiled PDF pattern along with a 36" wide copy shop version -Full printing and assembly instructions for the tiled PDF Recommended Fabric Shell Light to medium weight fabric with soft drape.

Contrast A Cotton, swiss dot, decorative net or tulle. Contrast B Crisp light to medium weight fabric; cotton, dupioni, taffeta, etc. Tutorial | Grandma’s Skirt to Blouse. Let me begin with my inspiration. While skimming vintage ads I ran across this: You Will Need: 1. Fabric (Mine measured 56×34 inches. However, you can judge this based on your size and the length you prefer. This was more than enough for the shirt and strap.) 2. Sewing Machine 3. Scissors 4. Here’s the skirt from my grandmother: And here it is after I took it apart. Fold your fabric in half. {Excuse my feet…hehe} This next part depends on how long you want your shirt AND how big you want your straps. You will then hem all sides on the straps. I have finished hemming at this point. Now sew the ends of the straps together to make one long strap. Sew strap along the base of the BACK flap.

This is what you should have after you’ve sewn the strap on. Go to the closed end of your fabric and at the center make a neck hole. Cut out your design and hem the edges as so: (Notice I added two small straps near the middle of the front flap. And that’s all folks! Making buttonholes by hand | By Gum, By Golly. Making buttonholes by hand by Tasha • September 23, 2013 • We’re in the home stretch of the Fall for Cotton sew-along (can you believe it?) , and you might be thinking about little final touches. So let’s talk about making buttonholes by hand, shall we? When you use older vintage sewing patterns, you may find that you just skip over the part about how to make buttonholes, since nowadays we’re all so used to doing them on our sewing machines most of the time.

Many of the patterns I sew are from the 1940s, and often have a little diagram and pithy explanation on how to make buttonholes by hand (as well as how to make bound buttonholes). The first time I hand worked buttonholes was for my Sew for Victory jacket. Why would you want to make buttonholes by hand, anyway? Why do we make any choices in our sewing adventures to use one technique over another? I think handmade buttonholes can add a beautiful touch to a garment. Special supplies More on buttonhole twist Non-silk options that might work: Lilies & remains. Welcome to my very first tutorial! Well, it's kind of a pattern too - even better, right?

I'm a total rock star at tying scarves into turbans, and I have a lot of turban-style '40s hats, so I always figured my turban needs were fulfilled.... and then I saw this clip of Hedy Lamarr & Jimmy Stewart in Come Live With Me. (Which, I confess I must see. Hedy and Jimmy?! I might explode.) Turns out, I needed this kind of turban in my life. I mean really, if only to reenact that scene. So I made my own version. First off: here is the pattern!

Notes: - The top is folded, so your fabric should look like this, but doubled into a mirror image. - The seam on the left can either be hand- or machine-stitched, and will result in a seam that travels over the back of your head. - I've been finishing my edges by rolling them over & top-stitching, but I've also lazily made a few out of old t-shirts & other non-fraying material that didn't even need to be edged! Tie the ends into a knot, and tuck the ends under. 1930s fashion, art deco cape, 1930s sewing pattern. Rosie the Riveter overalls, 1930s beachwear. DIY Fox Scarf with Free Pattern. I’d like to introduce to my little friend here, Frédéric. He took one foggy afternoon to whip up and has been lazily resting on my shoulders ever since. He is made from the finest of flannels and the coziest minky, and boy is he toasty. Want to make a Frédéric of your own? The best thing about this pattern is that you can make a variety of different animal scarves with it: raccoon, wolf, or skunk perhaps?

Round out the snout and ears to make it a bear or panda. Keep reading for the full DIY Fox Scarf tutorial and pattern… DIY Fox Scarf with Free Pattern Begin by downloading the Fox Scarf Pattern. You can make the fox scarf body as long as you want, just use the pattern to shape the head and tail. Sew just the face together on the inside and flip right-side out. Cut out the ears, sew and turn right-side out. Place them where the pattern ear line is and zig-zag stitch them down to the flannel fabric only.

Here they are popped up. Do the same for the legs. Pin the arms and legs to each other. Corset Dress / Top. Corset for the Business Professional. Edwardian Corset skirt. A few years ago I fell in love with a picture of an Edwardian Walking Costume, in the book Haute Couture & Prêt-à-Porter, Mode (Fashion) 1750-2000 - Ietse Meij. For those of you lucky enough to own the book, it's on page 79. And also in the book Haagse Hofmode (Hague Court Fashions) on page 27, on the far right. It is the costume on the right, in the picture above. I found this image here berthi.web-log.nl. A description of the dress: A Liberty& Co Walking Costume, consisting of a blouse, skirt, coat and mitaines (fingerless gloves).

The skirt has an attached corselet but without, as more commonly, the point going upward, but going downward instead. A picture of a corset(waist)skirt in dutch called a keursrok. Pattern of typical corset skirt: How to sew boning into a corset skirt. I do not intend to replicate this costume, my costume will be merely based upon it, but I do want to keep close to the original look. . * All image above are from; Ik kan kostuumnaaien, dated to ca. 1905/1909* Walk jacke aus dem kreis selber schneidern. Heute etwas schnelles: eine walkweste aus dem kreis! Jak samemu szybko uszyc zakiet z kola. dzisiaj cos szybkiego, kamizelka z kola! Wir brauchen den brustumfang + 3 oder 4cm (das jäckchen muß man vorne auch schliessen können), so breit wird unser kreis sein (durchmesser) - die hälfte davon ist unser radius. den radius auf dem maßband abmeßen, mittig festhalten und den kreis direkt auf dem stoff zeichnen. potrzebujemy obowd klatki piersiowej + 3 albo 4cm (na zapiecie z przodu), to przekroj naszego kola, z ktorego wytniemy kamizelke. polowa tego wymiaru to dlugosc promienia kola (jak pamietamy ze szkoly: r), ktory odmierzamy na centymetrze krawieckim i uzywamy go jak cyrkla. statt schneiderkreide benutze ich immer seifenreste. zamiast kredy krawieckiej uzywam starych mydel. da ich niemandem hatte, der meine rückenbreite messen konnte, habe ich die aus der burda größentabelle entnommen. und dann war schon der liebe mann zu hause und konnte mir sagen, wie meine armauschnitthöhe ist.

(dziekuje!) Baby Sleeping Bag 09/2013 #148. Rating 9 votes Buy or download pattern to rate Difficulty Novice Size Closed, approx. 50 cm (20 ins) long, 40 cm (15 3/4 ins) wide See Sizing Chart Type help Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format used to represent documents in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems Description Draft it yourself baby sleeping bag sewing pattern. Who says babies can’t go camping? This pattern is from the Cutie Pie collection. Amount of Fabrics Cotton fabrics with two different prints, for the inside and outside width: 110 cm (44 ins) length:each 0.80 m (7/8 yd). Batting interfacing, 150 cm (59 ins) wide and 0.80 m (7/8 yd) ong. Braid, 2 cm (3/4 in) wide and 0.60 m (3/4 yd) long. Cotton bias tape, pre-folded, 2 cm (3/4 in) wide and 1.60 m (1 3/4 yds) long. 3 large buttons. 3 large sew-on snap fas­teners. Seam Allowance This pattern doesn't include seam allowance.

Gotowy wykrój - szara tunika Carmen90. An 1895 Skirt - The Ladies Treasury of Costume and Fashion. Trash To Couture. Blätterkatalog® 01/2011 Long coat with belt and buttons #101. Gather and Tuck Dress 09/2013 #112. Cape with Pockets 08/2011 #113. Maxi Coat 10/2013 #130. Hooded Coat 10/2013 #125. Downloadable, Beginner, Novice, Intermediate, Expert. Assets.burdastyle.com/patterns/instructions_pdfs/000/001/872/133_Shrug_drafting_and_sewing_instructions_original.pdf?1350062993.