Next, line up the bandannas right sides together and
sew along the edge using a 1/4 inch seam allowance.
Fold your fabric in half again and
sew along the edge.
Sew along the edge to reinforce the edge and also to attach the loops.
I also took the flap of fabric hanging over the end and folded it up twice then
sewed along the edge.
I sewed along the edges and clipped off the excess material in the corners.
Sew along the edges as shown in the photo below.
Not exact matches
After the zipper was
sewn in, she
sewed the facing to the top
edge of the dress, folded the seam allowance under
along the facing's zipper
edge and hand stitched it in place.
Sew the body of the holder: fold the fabric in half so that it's 6» by 10» (or whatever your measurement was) and sew along two of the three raw edges, leaving the top op
Sew the body of the holder: fold the fabric in half so that it's 6» by 10» (or whatever your measurement was) and
sew along two of the three raw edges, leaving the top op
sew along two of the three raw
edges, leaving the top open.
On the
sewn or folded
edge, mark 8» from the front
edge and 5-1/2» down from the top
along the back.
Fold it in half lengthwise, and
sew it closed
along the open
edge.
Sew the fabric with a straight stitch
along the two curved
edges — following the pin line shown below.
Use a needle and thread to
sew a wide basting stitch
along the bottom of the fabric
edge.
Step Nine: Starting at one end, allowing 1/2» for the seam allowance,
sew along the outside
edge of the fabric.
Step 4:
Sew along all four outer
edges, leaving a one - inch seam allowance.
Pin the fabric pieces together
along the
edges and
sew all four sides of the pillow cover.
Do this by having the right side
edge of the fabric and ruffle facing each other and
sew the seam
along the
edge.
5) Using the straight pins as a guide,
sew a seam
along each
edge.
Sew along straight
edge with 1/2» seam allowances.
Sew your
edges like usual, pinning
along the way since helps to keep the fabric in place.
Finish the
edges with iron - on hemming tape and
sew curtain rings
along the top.
Step 3: Evenly space the flags
along the bias binding tape, folding the shortest
edge over, and pin in place securely ready to
sew.
Sew along the binding
edge and remove the pins.
Using 1⁄4» seam allowance,
sew along two
edges as shown (Diagram 2).
After you've cut your black fabric (you should have 2 — 9 x 17 ″ pieces) you will need to
sew a 1 ″ rolled clean seam on one end of each piece, your
sewing along the long
edge.
Sew into place
along the both
edges of the contrast fabric in a neat line, leaving a 0.5 cm hem.