McCalls 8090 M8090 Sewing Pattern Create adorable Lagenlook, loose and breezy simple tunic dresses. Misses’ loose fitting dress has skirt tiers and sleeve variations. B: Lace trim. Adult and Teen XS_XL Please see envelope back for sizing, measurement, and yardage details. Ships in 24 business hours or less 1st class stamped mail, or upgrade to parcel with tracking at checkout 🎃 www.thehalloweentree.etsy.com 🎃 INSTRUCTIONS ARE IN ENGLISH AND MAY NOT INCLUDE OTHER LANGUAGES
Bag made with Art Gallery Fabrics Modernology warm and oval elements. The fabrics are amazing to sew with! I love this fabric so much. I would love to make a million things out of this and I would love every color in the Oval elements! My sister -in-law Theresa, helped me take this photo and she might take the bag! SEWING PATTERN Simplicity 1823 1. Cut out bag ---- 2 pieces MAIN print ---- 2 pieces LINING (about 1 yard of fabric for both lining and Main print) 2. I was a little bit short on fabric for my main print so I left the selvage. I will hide it when I sew it. 3. Cut out Pocket 6 1/2 ' x 7 1/2 ' * (this is not in the pattern) from left over lining pieces . 4. Stitch pocket (right sides together) like this: see graphic above leave hole for flipping open Stitching the pocket in this way will make a perfect fold in when you turn it right side out. 5. top stitch pocket with 2 rows or use decoritve stitch. 6. pin pocket to lining and stitch pocket see graphic above for reinforcement. (See HERE. 7. Sew Main print RIGHT Sides together then stitch Lining the same way but leave a hole on the side of lining about 6.5 inches to turn bag out through the lining hole. 8. press seams open on LINING and MAIN 9. Turn MAIN Right side out and place inside LINING. Pin very well all the way around. Stitch them together leaving 2 inches open from handle. (leave open 2 inches away both LINING AND MAIN away from handle) makes sure to back stitch here. 10. Clip curves and pull bag through opening in the side LINING to turn RIGHT side out. Use a chopstick if necessary to pull handle through. 11. Turn handles in this way RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER. PIN well matching seams. 12. Handle should look like this , turn opening in and Press well. 13. Press well all the way around. 14. Top stitch all the way around, I opened my stitch length for this. 15. OPTION sew in velcro for closure. I cut my velcro 2 inches and stitched it after the top stitch line in the center inside of the bag. (It is good to use a velcro color that compliments the bag. I think tan, pink white and black are the available colors.) Congratulations YOU ARE DONE!!!!!!!! Hopefully it only took a couple hours. Now time to fly! Hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Love, Frances Fabrics are AMY BUTLER - "Nigela"and "Its A chick thing" Designed exclusively for Wilmington Prints by Design Trends.
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Bag made with Art Gallery Fabrics Modernology warm and oval elements. The fabrics are amazing to sew with! I love this fabric so much. I would love to make a million things out of this and I would love every color in the Oval elements! My sister -in-law Theresa, helped me take this photo and she might take the bag! SEWING PATTERN Simplicity 1823 1. Cut out bag ---- 2 pieces MAIN print ---- 2 pieces LINING (about 1 yard of fabric for both lining and Main print) 2. I was a little bit short on fabric for my main print so I left the selvage. I will hide it when I sew it. 3. Cut out Pocket 6 1/2 ' x 7 1/2 ' * (this is not in the pattern) from left over lining pieces . 4. Stitch pocket (right sides together) like this: see graphic above leave hole for flipping open Stitching the pocket in this way will make a perfect fold in when you turn it right side out. 5. top stitch pocket with 2 rows or use decoritve stitch. 6. pin pocket to lining and stitch pocket see graphic above for reinforcement. (See HERE. 7. Sew Main print RIGHT Sides together then stitch Lining the same way but leave a hole on the side of lining about 6.5 inches to turn bag out through the lining hole. 8. press seams open on LINING and MAIN 9. Turn MAIN Right side out and place inside LINING. Pin very well all the way around. Stitch them together leaving 2 inches open from handle. (leave open 2 inches away both LINING AND MAIN away from handle) makes sure to back stitch here. 10. Clip curves and pull bag through opening in the side LINING to turn RIGHT side out. Use a chopstick if necessary to pull handle through. 11. Turn handles in this way RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER. PIN well matching seams. 12. Handle should look like this , turn opening in and Press well. 13. Press well all the way around. 14. Top stitch all the way around, I opened my stitch length for this. 15. OPTION sew in velcro for closure. I cut my velcro 2 inches and stitched it after the top stitch line in the center inside of the bag. (It is good to use a velcro color that compliments the bag. I think tan, pink white and black are the available colors.) Congratulations YOU ARE DONE!!!!!!!! Hopefully it only took a couple hours. Now time to fly! Hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Love, Frances Fabrics are AMY BUTLER - "Nigela"and "Its A chick thing" Designed exclusively for Wilmington Prints by Design Trends.
The Challenge Yesterday, my lovely nine year old son set me a challenge - to make something small very quickly and he would be timing me on his ipod stopwatch. Hey presto, 15 mins or so later and I had a bright little tissue holder for my summer bag. I've seen these on various blogs and always wanted to try one out, so this was my chance. In fairness most of the 15 minutes was spent choosing and cutting the fabric strips, not in the actual making up. Sadly my time doesn't show up in this pic, but my son insists I include it! Pocket Tissue Holder The Update Last night was class night and I made some progress on my Beach Huts Cushion. It looks nice and tidy all trimmed off and squared up ready for adding the back. Doesn't it look cheery? The was a lot of quilting in this little cushion front and my bunting string looks slightly like it was caught in a gust of wind rather than hanging nicely on a calm summer's day, but I tried to smooth it out three times and it just seems that breeze was determined to blow! The Promise Just a few days ago I noticed my son eyeing up some of the JoAnn's fabrics that I received recently. He struck up a conversation and in the end I found myself promising to make him a new pencil case from the fqs he had chosen. Actually, I was delighted that he wanted me to make him something. Sometimes it feels so difficult to find things to make for boys - there are loads of little possibilities for girls but no so much for boys. Anyway, here is his new pencil case courtesy of me (and of course Terri's great tutorial) - Hope he's happy when he sees it in the morning! Please note - promise kept! Actually, all these little things and Agnes cushion are part of my attempt to clear a few things off my list before they become UFOs. I realised that life has been so crazy this last couple of months and as that looks set to continue I need to be careful not to commit to too many projects at one time or I will end up with the world's largest UFO list! So, in an effort to keep myself on track I'm keeping a wee note of current projects and what I hope to achieve in a given month. Then at the end of the month I have something to review and see how I did - hopefully, this will also keep my WIPs from becoming UFOs.
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*This listing is for a digital PDF sewing pattern to make your own garment, not a finished piece of clothing* DESCRIPTION There is just something about a dramatic ruffle! The Ruffle Shorts are a basic, easy-fitting short style with a lovely asymmetric ruffle. They look adorable with a blouse, simple tee or bodysuit, and I love them layered over leggings or tights in the winter. The pattern has only two pieces which makes it wonderfully simple and satisfying to sew. SIZES INCLUDED: 0-3M, 3-6M, 6-12M, 12-18M, 18-24M, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 6/6X, 7, 8. SEWING LEVEL: Confident Beginner PATTERN INCLUDES: - Easy and detailed sewing instructions with clear photographs for each step - Print-at-home pattern, with seam allowances included - Copy shop A0 large format pattern RECOMMENDED FABRICS: Light - medium weight woven fabrics such as linen, cotton, voile, seersucker, chambray, double gauze, or rayon. Fabrics with a bit of a drape will create more of a flowy look, while stiffer fabrics will create a more structured effect. DOWNLOADING: After your payment has been confirmed, the digital PDF sewing pattern and instruction files will be available to download in your Etsy account. If you checked out as a guest, you'll receive an email with a link to download the pattern files. Please reach out to me if you have any issues with accessing your files. PRINTING: This pattern can be printed and assembled on a home printer using either A4 or US Letter paper. The pattern includes the option to print only the sizes you need by using the layers function in Adobe Acrobat Reader. The pattern also includes a large format file so that you have the option of having the pattern printed at your local copy shop on A0 format paper. Please leave me a review if you enjoyed this pattern. If you have any questions or feedback for me, please send me a message. I would LOVE to see your makes! #roseandrailpatterns #roseandrailruffleshorts WWW.ROSEANDRAIL.COM © ROSE & RAIL 2021. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied, reprinted, resold or redistributed without written permission. Please do not share this pattern with your friends, but encourage them to purchase their own copy. You may sell items made from this pattern in a small-shop capacity as long as they are handmade by you. We appreciate you crediting Rose & Rail as the pattern designer.
...vara med på mars månads Scrappiga Stjärnor hos Majas Paradis! Klockan har inte passerat tolvslaget ännu så jag hinner! Jag satt här och kom på att jag hade bara kanten kvar på min löpare och att det var den sista mars idag. Alltså blev det marsch in i syrummet och hämta löpare och nålar och se till att sy fast kanten så att den skulle bli klar ikväll. Och det blev den! Jag har mycket scraps i rosa (kan ni förstå?) och ville ha en ny löpare till köksbordet och samtidigt tänkte jag på Majas utmaning. Sagt och gjort! Paperpiecing blev det och de rosa scrapsen kom till bra användning till de små delarna som dessa stjärnor består av. Quiltade sedan efter stjärnornas former för att förstärka dem. Och sedan har den legat där och inte blivit riktigt klar.... Men nu är den alltså färdig och jag länkar till Majas Scrappiga Stjärnor! Har faktiskt gjort ytterligare en nesse i det lila dna-tyget (dotterns anmärkning). En arbetskollega fick se bild på Lillans pennfodral och fattade tycke för tyget. Det blev en nesse i det till henne men denna gång med turkost foder. Den här måndagen länkar jag som vanligt till EvaJ´s Visa och berätta, måndag! Det är alltid lika roligt att läsa och inspireras av vad alla har pysslat med under den gångna veckan. Den här veckan har Eva dessutom en tävling inlagd, så gå över dit och var med och visa och tävla! Ha det gott, alla! eva
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Bag made with Art Gallery Fabrics Modernology warm and oval elements. The fabrics are amazing to sew with! I love this fabric so much. I would love to make a million things out of this and I would love every color in the Oval elements! My sister -in-law Theresa, helped me take this photo and she might take the bag! SEWING PATTERN Simplicity 1823 1. Cut out bag ---- 2 pieces MAIN print ---- 2 pieces LINING (about 1 yard of fabric for both lining and Main print) 2. I was a little bit short on fabric for my main print so I left the selvage. I will hide it when I sew it. 3. Cut out Pocket 6 1/2 ' x 7 1/2 ' * (this is not in the pattern) from left over lining pieces . 4. Stitch pocket (right sides together) like this: see graphic above leave hole for flipping open Stitching the pocket in this way will make a perfect fold in when you turn it right side out. 5. top stitch pocket with 2 rows or use decoritve stitch. 6. pin pocket to lining and stitch pocket see graphic above for reinforcement. (See HERE. 7. Sew Main print RIGHT Sides together then stitch Lining the same way but leave a hole on the side of lining about 6.5 inches to turn bag out through the lining hole. 8. press seams open on LINING and MAIN 9. Turn MAIN Right side out and place inside LINING. Pin very well all the way around. Stitch them together leaving 2 inches open from handle. (leave open 2 inches away both LINING AND MAIN away from handle) makes sure to back stitch here. 10. Clip curves and pull bag through opening in the side LINING to turn RIGHT side out. Use a chopstick if necessary to pull handle through. 11. Turn handles in this way RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER. PIN well matching seams. 12. Handle should look like this , turn opening in and Press well. 13. Press well all the way around. 14. Top stitch all the way around, I opened my stitch length for this. 15. OPTION sew in velcro for closure. I cut my velcro 2 inches and stitched it after the top stitch line in the center inside of the bag. (It is good to use a velcro color that compliments the bag. I think tan, pink white and black are the available colors.) Congratulations YOU ARE DONE!!!!!!!! Hopefully it only took a couple hours. Now time to fly! Hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Love, Frances Fabrics are AMY BUTLER - "Nigela"and "Its A chick thing" Designed exclusively for Wilmington Prints by Design Trends.
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Bag made with Art Gallery Fabrics Modernology warm and oval elements. The fabrics are amazing to sew with! I love this fabric so muc...
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