These were
sewn right sides together, turned the right way round and then top stitched.
So you would have 4 dress bodies cut out (mine in this picture each 2 are pinned to each other reading for sewing)
Sew right sides together, flip out then top stitch, sew strap pieces together on the inside of the back portion of the dress, then sew the dress body together on the sides.
Did you mean to
sew RIGHT sides together??? Seems like it would only work to sew wrong sides togeteher IF the two fabrics are the same on both sides.
I have just started it, but am a newbie sewer and a little bit confused by the part at the beginning where you say»
Sew the right side seam of the skirt».
Yes, BUT, the PB drapes are only finished on one side, so I'd have to buy FOUR drapes, and
sew them right side out together so it would look right on both sides of the doorway.
Not exact matches
With
right sides together,
sew around the eye pillow with any sturdy stitch that you like, leaving approximately 3 ″ unsewn on one long
side so that you can fill your pillow with goodness.
Sew together with
right sides together 1/4 ″ from the edges.
You might want to add that the headband needs to be turned so that
right sides are out before pressing and
sewing the opening closed.
Fold in half
right sides together and
sew.
Sew the corners (
right sides together) as shown.
Put
right sides together and
sew around the outer edge, leaving an opening as shown below to turn it
right side out.
Sew sides and bottom and then turn
right side out.
Simply draw on a simple shape (fish, bird, heart, star, moon, flower) put them
right sides together and
sew, leaving a small opening.
Fold strip of fabric lengthwise,
right sides together, and
sew with a 1/4» seam allowance, as shown in the photo.
Sew on your zipper, sew up the side seams and then turn right side o
Sew on your zipper,
sew up the side seams and then turn right side o
sew up the
side seams and then turn
right side out.
When
sewing the rest of the diaper (as indicated in your pattern) make sure that the gussets are
sewn so that they'll be on the outside when it's finished — if you are
sewing and turning, keep the gusset towards the
right side of the diaper.
Pin your lining
right sides together and
sew the two
side edges.
Turn your work
right side out and zip it closed to make sure it was
sewn correctly.
With your fabric
right side out, topstitch (
sew a seam visible on the outside) the fabric to your zipper on one
side.
Step 6: Turn your diaper
right side out and
sew the seams back up.
With
right sides together,
sew three
sides and half of the remaining
side, leaving an opening to fill with the buckwheat hulls.
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!
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.
For example, if your cuff is going to be 1.5 ″, don't
sew 2 ″ away from the fold, or you'll see line of stitches from the
right side of the shorts above your cuff.
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.
Yes,
sew the two long
sides together with the
right sides of the fabric together.
Turn it
right side out and then
sew the two short
sides together to create your infinity scarf.
Next, line up the bandannas
right sides together and
sew along the edge using a 1/4 inch seam allowance.
To note: a point to
sew to maintain the
right side of the collar.
Sew your stocking parts with
right sides together.
Attach the waistband to the skirt by
sewing it along the bottom go the waistband with the
right sides facing.
Do this by having the
right side edge of the fabric and ruffle facing each other and
sew the seam along the edge.
Stop around a cm (3/8 inch) before the point, this ensures a smoother finish on the
right side of the fabric after
sewing.
Then
sew the ruffle on the end with
right sides together.
Stack with
right sides facing each other and
sew up the
side seams and crotch seam.
Place the outer fabric and lining
right sides together and
sew around all the
sides with a 3/8 ″ seam allowance, but leave an opening in the bottom center about 2 ″ long.
Sew a 1 ″ x 8 ″ strip of leather to the top,
right sides together, with a 1/4 ″ seam allowance.
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.
Then turn them
right sides out, press, and
sew your seams with a 3/8 ″ allowance.
You are probably used to placing the inner waistband -
right against
right side - and
sewing down along zipper.
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.
With
right sides together
sew the two front pieces together at the crotch seam and the two back pieces together at the same place.
To turn the dress
right side out after
sewing the lining / facing to the garment, pull the dress backs through the front shoulders.
Sew the two outside pieces,
right sides together, along the
sides and bottom, between the two points you've marked where the clasp ends.
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.
Once all of the
sides of the slipcover were
sewn, I flipped the material
right -
side out and then put them back on the slipper chairs.
To assemble the entire table runner, place the top and bottom pieces together,
right sides facing each other,
sew around the entire edge leaving about a 3 inch gap at one corner in order to flip the runner
right side out.
To finish off the coasters I
sewed them (
right sides together) to some matching 4.5» x 5.5» fabric scraps leaving a small gap for turning, then top stitched around the edge.
Lay the first two
right sides together and do a basic stitch with a quarter inch seam allowance on one
side to
sew the two pieces together.
-- one whole wall would be shelving (fabric etc. storage) and that shelving would have sliding doors with mounted foam boards (covered in white felt or flannel), so they would double as design walls — BIG center table for cutting and larger ironing surface on one
side (smart storage underneath it all)-
sewing machine cabinet next to it and small ironing place
right next to it — enough space for the long - arm (or mid-arm) quilting machine - big desk in one corner — for drawing, sketching, computer work (preferably next to the window with that great view — big inspiration board on one wall — to pin all kinds of stuff!