Say we do build out wind power in the Dakotas and Wyoming,
right along the seam of the eastern and western grid, and build transmission to get that wind -LSB-- generated electricity] to cities?
Not exact matches
Then I sewed the lining to the kimono with
right sides together
along the bottom hemline and
along the center front
seams with a 1/2 ″
seam allowance.
I didn't went fully crazy on the DIY short, just some small details: studs
along the
seam of the pocket on the left side, and on the
right side aztec print on the smaller pocket.
Next, line up the bandannas
right sides together and sew
along the edge using a 1/4 inch
seam allowance.
Do this by having the
right side edge of the fabric and ruffle facing each other and sew the
seam along the edge.
It's so easy, you just stitch the outer pieces to the underlining with
right sides together
along the vertical
seams, using a 1/4 ″
seam allowance.
Right sides facing and matching raw edges, join
along the short edges, taking a 1.5 cm
seam to form a ring.
Pin the braid
along the
right side of your
seam and hand - stitch in place.
With
right sides together, pin and machine - stitch (1 cm
seam allowance)
along a 20 cm edge.
6)
Right sides facing, matching raw edges and centring the skirt
seam along the back edge, pin then tack the skirt piece to the top piece all round 1 cm from the edge.
I painted
right over it a semi-gloss white and caulked the
seams along the baseboard.
Step 3)
Right sides facing fold the fabric in half
along the length and stitch
along the long raw edge taking a 5 cm
seam.