Not exact matches
This bag was everything I want in a coffee cart — with a hand
stitched espresso
machine, 3D flowers
around the rim, and even a working door at the bag to reveal a sneaky barista....
Then I used my sewing
machine to carefully
stitch around the bear silhouette, leaving a small opening on the bear's back to add some quilt batting.
I just use a sewing
machine with no thread and
stitch around with whatever seam allowance I need and get a perforated edge.
Step 9) To make gathering
stitches for your frill, use the longest
stitch setting on your
machine and run a line of
stitches 1 cm from the raw edge all
around the frill.
Machine -
stitch around the two long and one short sides.
Step 4)
Machine stitch along the sides and top edge taking a 2.5 cm seam and (if your headboard is shaped like ours) rounding
around the corners a little as you go.
I recently made a «hankie» quilt, using many of my Mother's hankies.I cut 14 ″ solid blocks,
machine stitched each hankie, using decorative applique
stitching around the edges, securing them on the blocks.
Pin and
machine -
stitch around the cushion 1 cm in from the edge.
Stitch seams all the way
around on the right side, either by hand or by
machine, to leave a pronounced external seam.