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A recent sewing project. My first zipper pouch, which was tricky to construct, but came out pretty well in the end. Plus, it has birds on it. :)
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Uploaded via Instagram ift.tt/2dFm8MU Power is out, but I can still sew! Once in a generation, a #pink #goblin is born from the mud. These whimsical goblins often have a lot of trouble fitting into the booger-eating, fart-contest filled world of normal goblin society. Sometimes... they even go off to try to fit in with the more kind and clean #faery races. #thunderjaystudio #WIP #faerieconeast #sewingproject #softsculpture #artdoll #magic #artdollsonly #ooakdoll
Images of sewing and embroidery projects featured in issue #72 of the BERNINA inspiration magazine. For more information please visit www.bernina.com.
Hooded baby towel tutorial:
sewtospeak.blogspot.com/2010/05/hooded-baby-towel-and-was...
made with Michael miller Hedgehogs and red gingham flannel binding
The sewing group from Marrickville Place are selling for the first time at the Carriageworks' Artisan Market. Teachers and students are working on the stall, selling hats, bedspreads, pillow covers, tutus, bags, woollen brooches and much more. Some of the fabrics featured have been sourced direct from Afghanistan and Iran.
The sewing group from Marrickville Place are selling for the first time at the Carriageworks' Artisan Market. Teachers and students are working on the stall, selling hats, bedspreads, pillow covers, tutus, bags, woollen brooches and much more. Some of the fabrics featured have been sourced direct from Afghanistan and Iran.
Ben and I put in a lot of time this last week to get the Loki costume finished. Happy to have been able to sport the look last night for party #1!
Final product: Hemmed leg on the left and un-edited hem on the right. The main difference is the wear on the bottom and near the thread. You can reproduce some of that effect (if you want to) using a sanding block (for roughing up the edge) and a bleach pen (if you are SUPER BRAVE and way more careful than I am).
(using the method I learned from Karyl)
Ben and I put in a lot of time this last week to get the Loki costume finished. Happy to have been able to sport the look last night for party #1!
The set includes:
- 1 Shirt
- 1 Bag
- 1 Hardcover notebook
- 1 Belt
Only 1 set available.
This clothes set fits EID man model type and Idealian man 72 cm.
The sewing group from Marrickville Place are selling for the first time at the Carriageworks' Artisan Market. Teachers and students are working on the stall, selling hats, bedspreads, pillow covers, tutus, bags, woollen brooches and much more. Some of the fabrics featured have been sourced direct from Afghanistan and Iran.
Et voila! The McCall's 5430 wrap skirt.
Blogged: mostlyraawedges.blogspot.com/2013/03/wrap-this-one-and-ti...
Images of sewing and embroidery projects featured in issue #72 of the BERNINA inspiration magazine. For more information please visit www.bernina.com.
www.SimpleSewingProjects.com ~ Learn how to sew this fun tote bag with step by step illustrated instructions and a printable sewing pattern.
The sewing group from Marrickville Place are selling for the first time at the Carriageworks' Artisan Market. Teachers and students are working on the stall, selling hats, bedspreads, pillow covers, tutus, bags, woollen brooches and much more. Some of the fabrics featured have been sourced direct from Afghanistan and Iran.
The sewing group from Marrickville Place are selling for the first time at the Carriageworks' Artisan Market. Teachers and students are working on the stall, selling hats, bedspreads, pillow covers, tutus, bags, woollen brooches and much more. Some of the fabrics featured have been sourced direct from Afghanistan and Iran.
The sewing group from Marrickville Place are selling for the first time at the Carriageworks' Artisan Market. Teachers and students are working on the stall, selling hats, bedspreads, pillow covers, tutus, bags, woollen brooches and much more. Some of the fabrics featured have been sourced direct from Afghanistan and Iran.
Ben and I put in a lot of time this last week to get the Loki costume finished. Happy to have been able to sport the look last night for party #1!
The sewing group from Marrickville Place are selling for the first time at the Carriageworks' Artisan Market. Teachers and students are working on the stall, selling hats, bedspreads, pillow covers, tutus, bags, woollen brooches and much more. Some of the fabrics featured have been sourced direct from Afghanistan and Iran.
Here is a view of the lining with Hong Kong seam finish. This is time consuming but liking the results. Using Hannah Silk Ribbons with green colorway.