Even if you have minimal sewing skills, if you can
sew in a straight line, with a little practice you can learn how to make cloth diapers.
So far I keep making the error of pinning my pattern on the «right» side of the fabric, and I can't really cut or
sew in a straight line!
Thanks for being the best Mum, You taught me how to thread a needle, how paint and draw, how to
sew in straight lines and how to make brooches out of old wooden curtain poles, you encouraged me to go to art school, fashion college and then St.Martins.
If you can cut a straight (ish) line with a pair of scissors and
sew in a straight line, then you have the complete skillset needed to create your own custom placemats!
I can be sewing along, thinking about what to make for dinner and then notice that I am no longer
sewing in straight line but the fabric has somehow scooted away from where I am supposed to be sewing.
Honestly, it wasn't that hard, it kinda is
sewing in a straight line!
Not exact matches
I got my own
sewing machine for my birthday one year, but I only really made things with
straight lines, like simple curtains, for ages, until I decided to give purse making, patchwork and
sewing my own clothes a go
in the last year.
Now,
sew a
straight line about a quarter of an inch
in and there we have it.
I started buying adult scarves for her (not cheap), cutting them
in half (what a waste), and
sewing them into little infinity scarves (I'm terrible at
sewing, even
straight lines)... then I discovered Vonbon, and the addiction started.
A little tip * I have always learnt to
sew the shoulder seam first before closing the sleeve — then it is much easier attaching,
sewing down the sleeve and then down the body
in one
straight line.
7)
Sew the
straight edges of the pocket
lining pieces at a 1/4» seam allowance, leaving a small opening
in the middle of your stitching
line, for turning your pocket right side out.
Not especially quick
in a
straight line, it's nevertheless mesmerising to drive with a smooth, free - spinning
sewing machine of an engine, exquisite steering and miraculous levels of grip for something with such skinny tyres.
Did you
sew a
straight line in back so that it was hidden by the folds
in front?
You could
sew a
straight line that would become the «fold»
in the piece, which would be hidden when you hung it up, by the folds themselves.
Hi if you come around the Central Valley
in California (Fresno, CA) I'd can
sew a
straight line, and paint the heck out of anything!
In my simple, accurate No Diamonds / No «Y» Seams technique, there are no fussy bias edges and all the quilt assembly is done with
straight -
line sewing.
Here's the how - to link: http://m.wikihow.com/Make-a-Roman-Shade
In step # 9 I use the second option when the blinds are lined so you can slide the wood pieces in pockets you have sewed (jus straight stitching)... and remove them for washin
In step # 9 I use the second option when the blinds are
lined so you can slide the wood pieces
in pockets you have sewed (jus straight stitching)... and remove them for washin
in pockets you have
sewed (jus
straight stitching)... and remove them for washing!
I was ready to pull my hair out by the time they were all done from the tediousness of
sewing miles of
straight lines and cutting even more miles for the cording (I made 4 covers
in total), but the results were definitely worth it.