
Portefeuille Porte Monnaie Bon, on va voir si j'arrive à être claire, ce qui n'est pas gagné, je men excuse d'avance!! Voici le tuto du porte-feuille fait il y a quelques jours. Il est à adapter selon ce que vous souhaitez avoir comme taille et nombre de poches! Moi, j'ai choisi de tout réunir: cartes, monnaie, chéquier avec un petit stylo, papiers d'identité et de véhicule. Prenez un tissu relativement épais pour la tenue, ou bien doublez entre les 2 épaisseurs. J'ai utilisé une bande de tissu de 84 cm sur 23 (avec les marges), qui fait directement la doublure extérieure à la fin de la réalisation. Commencez par préparer la partie porte-monnaie, avec 2 poches à cartes sur le devant si vous le souhaitez. Ce qui ressemble au final à une trousse plate: Définissez sur papier ce dont vous avez besoin. Attaquez votre grande bande de tissu par le bas en laissant un centimètre de marge pour la couture finale. Une fois vos poches définies et repassées, cousez le milieu sur l'envers en commençant par le haut! Puis les 2 côtés.
Wallet tutorial Here’s the tutorial for these wallets! The tutorial includes two variation of the closure, one with tab and velcro and the other with fabric loop and button. For the tutorial, I made a pair of wallets from pink Japanese cotton fabrics, one in polkadot and the other one in floral pattern. The beige linings are Indian cotton fabrics. The tutorial can be downloaded below, it’s a 7 pages of PDF file. I hope you enjoy this tutorial and make your own version. Disclaimer: You may use the finished products for both personal and commercial use (craft shops or markets only – no mass production). Click to download: Have you made something from my tutorials? Related Mini wallet tutorial Yay I finished it! October 8, 2009 In "bags and purses" Boy's wallet The last time I made a wallet for Sidra was three years ago when he was still in kindergarten. July 27, 2011 Wallets! October 6, 2009
Porte cartes So, how was your weekend? Mine was fun, but exhausting. I decided to go and visit TheSecondChild on Saturday. Anyway, last week. before all that excitement, I had fun making some little keychain cell phone id coin whatever-else-you-want-to-throw-in-there purses. They’re pretty easy to make and I thought you might like to make some too, so I took some pictures of the process and thought I’d write a little tutorial. Here’s a shot of the back of the purse with my cell phone tucked into the little pocket. So, shall we start? Some scraps of fabric — I used three different prints. Purse Back: Cut a 7″ long x 5 1/2″ wide piece of fabric. Quilt this little sandwich however you would like — stipple, straight lines, or make up your own. For the cell phone pocket, cut another piece of fabric, 8 1/2″ long x 4″ wide. Feed the elastic through the channel and secure the elastic at each end of the channel with a tacking stitch. Purse Front: Cut a piece of fabric 7″ long x 5 1/2″ wide. Oops!
Hacer un bolso de boquilla… y salir razonablemente airoso. | Telaria venta de telas online Están aquí desde hace ya algún tiempo, no pasan desapercibidos. Son coquetos, fáciles, baratos y super personalizables. ¿Alguien aún tiene alguna duda de cómo se hace un bolso de boquilla? Necesitamos dos cortes de telas combinadas, una para el exterior y otra para el interior, entretela, y boquilla. incluso si alguien no dispone de máquina de coser se puede animar a coserlo a mano, ya que es muy poco lo que hay que coser. El patrón se hace tomando como referencia la propia boquilla. Marcamos y cortamos el patrón dos veces en la tela exterior, la interior y la entretela. Con un trozo de tela de forro sobrante, cortamos un bolsillo para el interior, tomando como referencia el patrón, pero más corto. En el caso de la tela exterior del bolso, se cose dejando la parte superior del bolso sin coser, de marca a marca del fleje, teniendo en cuenta el margen de costura. Cosemos por todo el perímetro del borde de la apertura, incluidos los laterales. 25 x 55 de entretela adhesiva.
Arm Candy For You: Tutorial sobre cómo hacer espaciosos bolsillos 3 D I make loads of purses & one thing that is essential for a purse/bag is pockets!!!!!!! Everywhere I see the pockets are same.Sew on 3 sides & you are done.You know what,I don't like them!!!!!!!! The pockets should have room to keep things in it....................so I make 3 D pockets & I am going to share it with you all too:) I will explain how to make 2 types of pockets. Now we all carry gadgets right?????? Cut- 2 pieces from the pocket fabric-6.5" by 6". 1 piece batting -6.5" by 6". It is OK to sew at the edges as after turning it we will be top stitching all four sides. Now turn this inside out so that the pocket fabric is at the front & back with the batting in the center. Turn the fabric on the 4th unstitched side 1/4" inside & top stitch it.So you will get a padded pocket patch of 6" by 5.5". Now to add the pleats to make the pocket 3 D. From the bottom edge mark a point at 1.5" (A) & another at 0.5"(B).Mark at both the edges like this Back-stitch all the edges. at the pleats.
СУПЕР ПОДРОБНЫЙ МАСТЕР КЛАСС ПО ШИТЬЮ КЛАССИЧЕСКОГО КОШЕЛЬКА. Суббота, 06 Августа 2011 г. 04:16 + в цитатник ОЧЕНЬ НУЖНАЯ СУМКА. Среда, 24 Августа 2011 г. 12:42 + в цитатник Процитировано 416 раз Понравилось: 30 пользователям КАК ВШИТЬ МОЛНИЮ В СУМКУ. Вторник, 23 Августа 2011 г. 02:13 + в цитатник Процитировано 623 раз Понравилось: 40 пользователям Patchwork bolso pequeño .. Comentarios: LiveInternet - Russian servicios en línea Diaries Суббота, 24 Сентября 2011 г. 00:46 + в цитатник Процитировано 108 раз Понравилось: 19 пользователям Make. Life. Beautiful.: Flex Frame Purse Tutorial Hi, I'm Juliet and its an honour to be visiting from Tartankiwi. Firstly can I say a huge thank you to Nin, for inviting me to share this tutorial on her blog. I'm fairly new to writing sewing tutorials, so if anything is unclear please do not hesitate to ask. A few wee notes before we get started: Several people have asked me where I bought my flex frames. This tutorial is for the basic purse, I have not included instructions on how to appliqué the bird outline, but I have included the template with the pattern if you wish to use it. Unless otherwise stated, all seams in this tutorial are 1/4 inch. To make a Flex Frame Purse, you will need: to download this patterna 3.5 inch flex frame (complete with pin for closure)two pieces of 2 x 4 inch fabric to cover the exterior of the flex frametwo pieces of 2 x 3.75 inch fusible fleece/battingtwo pieces of 2 x 3.75 inch fabric to cover the interior of the flex frame (it doesn't matter what this fabric is as it will not be seen!)
Jelly Roll Floor Pillows Hi everyone! It’s Val over at PinkPlease! bringing you another double recipe. I am teaming up with the Fat Quarter Shop to help you with your Sherbet Pips collection (or any other Moda fabric) so that you can make a few pillows of your very own. One Sherbet Pips Jelly Roll by Aneela Hoey 2 1/2 yards of fabric for the pillow bottom 1/2 yard of fabric for the piping 6/32″ Cotton Piping (95″ long for the small pillow and 140″ long for the larger pillow) 2 packages of 1 ½” Cover Button Kits (You will need to make 4 fabric covered buttons) Stuffing (4 bags of 24oz. poly-fil will fill both pillows. Fishing Wire or Super Strong Beading Thread. One Extra Long Needle (I used a darning needle) ***Most seam allowances are a ¼”, unless indicated ***Read the entire recipe before starting. ***You may want to use a stronger needle (90/14) since it gets pretty crowded in the middle as you finish up the pillow top. Creating the large pillow 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Save the scrap you just cut! 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10a. 11.
Sewing Tutorial | Triangle Coin Purse With Zipper After being inspired by the wrapped glutinous rice dumpling (粽子, Zòngzi) of a Chinese traditional festival, DuanWu Festival (端午節), I sewed some triangle coin purses recently. In fact, today is the actual date of DuanWu Festival which falls on every 5th day of 5th month of the Lunar calendar. If you are new to this rice dumpling, scroll down to see the one my mom made… yummy delicious….. may be I should start a food blog for my mom with all her delicious cookings & recipes that I am lucky to eat & grew-up with. For the detail of how to sew a triangle coin purse with zipper closure, read more after this jump: This 3-D triangle purse is actually in the form of tetrahedron shape with 3 triangles on the sides and 1 triangle on the base, other name of tetrahedron is “triangular pyramid”. If you look closer to the main photo, I sewed 2 different positions for the zipper, one on the triangle slope (left) and one at the center of the triangle (right). Materials: 1. Get all updates via email: