Yes, sew the two long sides together with
the right sides of the fabric together.
Once you've cut out the bag, you need to put
the RIGHT sides of the fabric together and stitch the sides and the bottom together — making sure to start your stitching 1 ″ down from the top (this becomes important later).
Then fold the waistband in half (with
right sides of the fabric together) and sew the short raw edges together to also form a loop.
Not exact matches
Fold
fabric right sides together (the short way), and stitch a seam 1/2» from the edge
of each
side.
Stack and pin all body pieces
together, making sure you have the
right side of your outer fashion
fabric facing the
right side of your inner
fabric.
Working with the
fabric folded and the
right sides together, mark both
sides of the
fabric with a dot 10 1/2» and 11 1/2» from the folded edge on each edge.
Fold strip
of fabric lengthwise,
right sides together, and sew with a 1/4» seam allowance, as shown in the photo.
Another option is to double up the layers
of fabric by cutting out two identical pieces for the front and back, sewing down the open edges whilst the pieces are pinned
right sides together, then flipping the bodice
right way out, then adding the straps.
Leaving the zipper closed, place it on the end
of the
fabric you want on the bottom
of the pillow,
right sides together (meaning the zipper pull should go towards the printed
side of the
fabric.)
Step Six (Option for pieced pattern): If you have pieced the pattern, put the
right side -LCB- the bright
side of the print -RCB-
of the
fabric together and pin.
Start by making sure to face the front
sides of the
fabric (what you will see when it sits on your couch)
together so that you can turn it inside out and have the
right colors facing out.
Lay each piece
of fabric on top
of the flag pillow top,
right sides together.
The advantage
of slip basting first, is that we can baste the seams
together from the
right side of the
fabric, thus ensuring everything was perfectly lined up.
Then I turned the place mat over so the
right sides were
together and pinned it, paying extra attention to the ends where the two pieces
of shirt
fabric were buttoned
together.
Pin
together, leaving about 3 - 4 inches between the two middles pins on one
of the short
sides, you won't sew that gap
together in the next step, this allows you to turn the
fabric right side out.
Cut a length
of fabric 0.5 cm longer than the phone and 0.5 cm wider, place it
right side up, then fold in half and stitch the two long
sides together.
You are going to start off by taking 2 strips
of different colors and place
right sides together and stitch along the top (you can finish each edge with a Serged or Zig Zag stitch as you go or when you have attached all the strips
of fabric together).
From a long piece
of fabric, I made a cuff by folding
right sides together then stitched across the short edge.
Using an iron and the Heat n Bond, follow manufacturer's instructions to fuse two pieces
of fabric together -
right sides out.
Pin the skirt to the top,
right sides together, making the inverted pleats as you go by folding the
fabric over on itself to a depth
of 3 inches on both
sides of the mark, the folds meeting on the mark.