Not exact matches
Fold
strip of
fabric lengthwise, right sides together, and
sew with a 1/4» seam allowance, as shown in the photo.
Although the individual blocks themselves look complicated to make but because they are actually cut from
strips of
fabric sewn together, the process is easier and faster than you might guess.
First of all cut 2
strips in black
fabric and
sew on a yellow
fabric piece as you see in the scheme and after place the back sweater pattern on fold, and cut it out.
So, falling back on much experience of doing something without
sewing I tore
fabric strips and then Mod Podged them to a plastic eggs.
Sew your remaining edge shut, adding a
strip of woven
fabric to stabilize the seam.
Step 3:
Sew both long
strips together on long edges of
fabric.
In
sewing and dressmaking, a ruffle, frill, or furbelow is a
strip of
fabric, lace or ribbon tightly gathered or pleated on one edge and applied to a garment, bedding, or other textiles as a form of trimming.
I'm really pleased with the fit, and I'm looking forward to
sewing this pattern again in either
striped fabric, or with colour blocking.
I cut 3 inch wide
strips and
sewed about 50 feet of
fabric.
Once my yellow
strip of
fabric was
sewn in place I turned my
fabric inside out and using my marker pins as a guide folded the
fabric back into its correct position.
Our excess
fabric strips are tediously hand cut and individually
sewn back into yarn.
If I DID know a lot about
sewing I would not have picked
striped fabric to make this bench cover!
Piping is a trim or edging formed by
sewing a thin
strip of folded
fabric — typically bias binding — into a narrow tube and attaching it to the edge of a piece of
fabric.
Finally I
sewed a small
strip of
fabric to the back of my hanger.
I would love to cut some vertical stripes in a plain white t - shirt, and replace these cut outs with the chain
sewn to the
fabric, to create a really textured
striped look!
Whip up a no -
sew bandana with some cute
fabric and
fabric glue... MORE or hemming tape, or a no -
sew tutu with elastic and
strips of tulle.
In his best known works, he paints on
fabric then cuts the
fabric into
strips, often of uneven length, which he
sews together to create large wall hangings in jumpy Matissean patterns and colors.
Alan Shields deconstructs the very concept of a painting on canvas in Devil, Devil Love, as does Kim MacConnel in Jingle, where unprimed
fabric is painted, cut into
strips and
sewn together.
She then lined it with a new, soft epidermis made of seven
fabric strips, loosely
sewn together, draped in folds and kept in place by hundreds of tiny magnets.
In her best - known series, she
sews strips of hand - dyed
fabric into geometric tapestries inspired by the jumbled advertising imagery found on abandoned billboards in her home country.
I spent a lot of time on Pinterest looking at simple quilts and decided that simple straight
strips of
fabric would be the easiest, quickest, and most forgiving for my less - than - stellar
sewing skills.
If you remember the table runners made with a black and white
striped fabric were
sewed on the last post.
and I wished I had
sewn a
strip of some slightly more durable
fabric down at the bottom to help with the natural wear and tear of moving the curtains.
Then, I
sewed the bottoms of the burlap
strips onto the 19» square of ticking
fabric.
I saw this and immediately thought of doing it the other way around — turn any (cloth) shower curtain into a window curtain:) That's cuz I just did that with the curtains for our french doors — added a
strip of coordinating
fabric to the bottom of two lovely cotton print shower curtains from Target to make them long enough, folded over and
sewed down the top hem to hide the buttonholes, added clip rings, voila, speedy magic and the right print for way less than the cost of purchasing an equivalet yardage from Joann's.
I took a
sewing class recently and chose the
striped fabric (to make a bag with), as I figured it would be easier... that it would sort of give me a grid to follow.
If you're making a DIY headboard,
sew together
strips of solid and patterned
fabrics to get the same effect.
After
stripping off the
fabric and taking all those staples off, I spray painted the chair legs with Rustoleum - HeirloomWhite and proceeded with the preparation for reupholstering: using a seam ripper I took apart pieces that were
sewn together; ironed the old pieces which served as a pattern and
sewed the piping (reused the existing one).