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Determine which two edges will be overlapping on the lace backing (that is, if you're making a zipperless pillow case). Sew a double 1/4" hem on each of those edges as shown.

 

sammenligner metode til at røre dej til hvedeboller, samme mel, gær, vand, surdej og hævetid i køleskab. Kun forskellig metode: 1) uden røremaskine, ælte et par gange i løbet af nogle timer versus 2) normal hurtig 5-10 minutter æltning med røremaskine.

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Does anyone have any other good suggestions for recycled lip balm containers?

After the exterior shape is finished, I flatten the face of it with a file.

You have several options here, with what to do with the back banner fabric.

  

For this project I did #1, but the second banner ("breathe") was done with #2. I think the second method works well for a banner you don't plan on moving often.

 

(1) You can sew a 1-inch double-folded hem around all four edges. (You'll need grommets/eyelets)

(2) You can sew a double-folded hem around three edges, and then sew a bamboo skewer into a casing along the top edge. (If the skewer doesn't extend beyond the banner, you're going to need grommets/eyelets).

 

Don't put the bamboo skewer in until after embroidering!

 

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Der Aufbau für das Bild "Catchlight".

I hold the flat piece (very gently) to the stay with some vice grips (pictured later). I then tack in three spots, top first. Once it's tacked, I remove the vice grips.

 

This looks kind-of distorted, but I think it's from the lens in macro.

Flatten out the cut with a file. I use a pretty giant half-round one for this. File all the way down until you're happy with the shape. If you goofed a bit on the initial cut, you can correct in this step.

Lay your fabric flat down on your work surface.

Here's the finished bag holder. Clip it on the belt and keep your trash visible and handy so everyone can see you're cleaning up.

*Onto B!

 

Okay, this is pretty much a repeat of the last, but hmm we get to make buttonholes and the casing is on the opposite side.

 

SO, flip the fabric over, so its WRONG side up, and fold over about ¾” on the LEFT side, fold over again about 1 ½”.

 

Mark where your buttonholes are going to go. Go ahead and sew up the "casing" for this. And then do all of those lovely buttonholes.

     

Don’t forget the top hem either! So, are we done with those buttonholes??

*Optional, add facing to buttonhole portion.

 

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