Tutoriels: sommaire
- Couture à la Machine MAC Coutures à la machine: couture anglaise juillet 15 Finitions fermeture à glissière (fermeture éclair) juillet 15 - Technique patronnage Couper le tissu Calcul du métrage de tissu nécessaire juin 16 Couper un tissu imprimé, à motifs (raccords) mai 15 Patronnage Couper une ceinture en forme sans patron maj juillet 15 Méthode simple pour agrandir ou réduire un patron Taille Unique Méthode simple V2 pour raccourcir ou allonger un haut Modifier un patron V3: alonnger un haut avec pinces devant mars 2015 Créer une découpe sur une jupe V1 avril 2015 Méthode rapide (sans patron) de coupe des parementures avril 2013 Elargir un gilet à l'avant Doubler un gilet Modifier un patron poitrine généreuse Modifier un patron de jupe: ajouter des plis février 2013 Modifier un patron tour de poitrine supérieur, pince latérale, sept 2013 Volants V1 de base en forme, dessiner un cercle à la bonne taille Volants V2 non froncés, coupés à même ou rapportés, patron maison - Technique couture Bas de manche
Arte e Mil Idéias...: Jeans na Decor
Oieeee genteee! Tudo azul?! Mais uma semana de muito frio aqui no sul!! Hoje vim falar de Jeans... É cada coisa linda que se pode fazer com Jeans! Bolsas, avental, almofadas, poltronas... Dá pra criar muita coisa mesmo! Eu adorei! Espero que tenham gostado! Beijo
rostitchery: convertible/infinity dress
(this post was originally published on 29 june, 2006, with the title "one seam convertible dress".) have a question? please visit the convertible dress FAQ's. have you made a convertible dress? do you want to see other convertible dresses, share ideas on how to make them, and find ways to make your convertible dress even better? then hop over to flikr and join the convertible dress group! PLEASE NOTE: the instructions for making this dress are available for free but are not to be used for commercial purposes. please do not sell dresses made using these instructions, and do not make copies of the instructions without asking my permission first. thank you! but the version i liked best was the one by monif c., a plus-size designer who makes AMAZING clothes that non-plus size girls can envy. and here, without further ado, is how to make this variation, using ONE SEAM: this is the one and only seam. when the dress is done, it will look like this (that's a 60" measuring tape on the strap):
Tutorials
Hola there! Here you can find an organized list of all my tutorials, projects and printables. I want to point out that I am no sewing expert and have no formal education in either sewing or English (Spanish is my native language) So I might not always use the correct terminology or best technique, I am always learning too! All of my tutorials and printables for personal use only, if you want to sell items made with these tutorials please purchase a Limited Production License. Flowers & Jewelry Tutorial: Anthropologie Inspired Necklace Link: Go to Tutorial Difficulty: Easy Tutorial: Duct Tape Joyful Flower Link: Go to Tutorial Difficulty: Easy Clothes and Upcycled Projects Tutorial: Upcycled dress for Burda Style Link: Go to Post Difficulty: Intermediate Tutorial: Loose fitting summer vest from t-shirts Link: Go to Tutorial Difficulty: Easy Tutorial: Upcycled Ruffles dress Link: Go to Tutorial Difficulty: Intermediate Target dress transformation Link: Go to Post Difficulty: Intermediate Nursery
RiciclO
Personalmente trovo la filosofia del "riciclo creativo" un tema difficilotto e magari un pochettO spinoso! Sull'argomento si "spaccano" le opinioni e dividono le teste pensanti... Io sono nel mezzO! Purtroppo per me non ne sono molto attratta, sarà perchè quando dismetto i miei indumenti sono già ridotti a stracci per la polvere, o magari le cose migliori le lascio ai posteri! Oppure non ho un vero animo "ecologico"... e chi puo' dirlo! O ancora ... più concretamente non mi piace e basta (cosa più probabile!) La mia massima espressione di riciclo si limita al jeans che adoro ed elevo a tessuto ispiratore (e mettici pure la camiciola con cui ho foderato questo porta gomitOli)... per il resto tutto quì! Mi muovo goffamente in tutto l'ambito del tema, sono ritrosa ed impacciata.... e vabbhè ma non si può volere tutto nella vita, posso anche sopravvivere! Io riciclo poco, ma compro anche poco a casaccio... ci deve pur essere un'equlibrio da qualche parte! l'importante è crederci!
Vacances romaines
Coût : 22€ env Fournitures ? 1,50 m de popeline en 1,40 m de large ? ? ? Coupe (schèma en taille 38) ? ? et les plis se répètent, tournés vers le côté. ? ? Réalisation Surfilez sur les bords des morceaux, sauf les encolures et les emmanchures
In the loop - Le webzine des arts de la laine
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Boho Maxi Dress: a tutorial
This dress is an incredibly easy make. By now you may have realized that I'm all about the simple projects. I'm far from being a master seamstress, I just work with what I know and try to learn as I go. I've never actually owned a maxi dress before, but now I might be hooked. Want to make one too?? Materials: 1 4/5 yd Extra Stretchy Jersey Knit (60"wide) (You want a lightweight knit. 1/3 yd Trim Fabric Dye I know that there are many of you out there who have a fear of sewing with knit. A couple of things to keep in mind when sewing with knit... Let the material go at it's own pace when feeding through the machineUse a zig zag stitch or a stretch stitch. Tutorial: Fold your panel of fabric in half along the 60" side. Because it was so huge, it was difficult to get a decent pic of this step...so I drew up this nice little chart instead. Sew everywhere you see the white dashed line. After your 3 seams, turn your fabric inside out. Cut out an 8" strip at both ends for the sleeves. Dye: You'll need:
back to business
Vacation is over and it’s back to the business at hand. The good news: I love my job and there is so often something fun and exciting to share with you. Today, I bring you the latest in my Make New or Make Do™ Sewing Pattern line, the Isabella Tote: The Isabella Tote is a great grab-and-go tote, simply made from a fresh yard of pretty printed fabric (seen above in my organic cotton sateen Indian Summer Floral) or from one standard size pillowcase! The cool thing about the construction of the Isabella is that when you make it out of a pillow case, it uses the whole pillowcase with virtually no waste. Oh, Isabella, you are one smart girl. And just for fun, I included instructions for a scaled down version, called the Mini Izzy. The Isabella Tote pattern, along with my other Make New or Make Do™ sewing patterns, are available in printed hard copy at several online retailers and will be arriving soon at brick-and-mortar locations around the country. Why is this tote called the Isabella?