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Taking It Up a Notch. Some Tips for Making Halloween Costumes. Cutting Out Your Sewing Caddies →. Welcome to the Fabric Cobbler February SewAlong! February 2, 2015. Welcome to the Fabric Cobbler February SewAlong! I’m Roberta Burkey from Taking It Up A Notch, and I’ll be your hostess this month. So collect up your fabric and notions and meet me back here in a few days to get started. Any coordinating fabrics will do. Https:/ www.etsy.com/shop/TheFabricCobbler. 2 yards of fabric (I used 1 yard each of two).
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Taking It Up a Notch. Somebody Wrote a Book for ME. July 9, 2015. A while back I purchased Carla Crimm’s pattern book for sewing children’s clothes, and since then I haven’t bought very many children’s patterns, and I’ve been whining about not having a similar book for women’s clothes. A book that would … Continue reading →. Making a Victorian Crazy Quilt Tote. Somebody Wrote a Book for ME. On Somebody Wrote a Book for…. Tanya Whelan on Somebody Wrote a Book for…. On Somebody Wrote a Book for….
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Taking It Up a Notch. Welcome to the Fabric Cobbler February SewAlong! February 2, 2015. Welcome to the Fabric Cobbler February SewAlong! I’m Roberta Burkey from Taking It Up A Notch, and I’ll be your hostess this month. I usually sew clothing for myself, my daughter, and my granddaughter with something for the boys thrown … Continue reading →. Making a Victorian Crazy Quilt Tote. Somebody Wrote a Book for ME. On Somebody Wrote a Book for…. Tanya Whelan on Somebody Wrote a Book for…. Taking It Up a Notch.
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Somebody Wrote a Book for ME | Taking It Up a Notch
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Taking It Up a Notch. May 2015 Mystery Challenge – The Victorian Age. Making a Victorian Crazy Quilt Tote →. Somebody Wrote a Book for ME. July 9, 2015. Sew Many Dresses, Sew Little Time. I bought what’s called the paperback version of the book. It’s actually a spiral bound book with a cardboard cover. The patterns are in a cardboard envelope in a closed pocket in the back of the book. The book gives instructions for either lining or doing facings for the bodice, but since I was using a knit, I finished ...
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Taking It Up a Notch. Newer posts →. Sewing the Ironing Board Caddy. February 14, 2015. When I started this, I wasn’t sure I would use this one much, but it’s turned out to be my favorite of the two. Things tend to collect on my ironing board, and I let it build up until the area I have to press gets too small to work. This caddy makes me think about what I really need to have close at hand to iron and what is just clutter. For this caddy you need:. The long strips you cut. The two pocket pieces. Next pu...
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Taking It Up a Notch. February 27, 2017. Cutting out the Lining When you have the two quilt panels completed, you’re ready to assemble the bag. Trim the edges of your panels and measure them. Cut two pieces of lining fabric and two pieces of interfacing the same … Continue reading →. February 9, 2017. February 8, 2017. Making a Victorian Crazy Quilt Tote. January 22, 2017. Somebody Wrote a Book for ME. July 9, 2015. A while back I purchased Carla Crimm’s pattern book for sewing children’s clo...When Sand...
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Sewing Machine Feet | Taking It Up a Notch
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Taking It Up a Notch. I hope this will be a helpful resource for you to identify the feet you already have and to make a wishlist of what you might like to have. As I add to my collection, I’ll update my list. Used for general sewing. Used to maintain a consistent 1/4″ seam. Used for sewing in regular zippers, piping, stitch in the ditch. Anytime you need to get close to the edge of something. Used for blind hemming or anytime you want to maintain a consistent distance from a line or edge. Used to make n...
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Taking It Up a Notch. February 27, 2017. Cutting out the Lining When you have the two quilt panels completed, you’re ready to assemble the bag. Trim the edges of your panels and measure them. Cut two pieces of lining fabric and two pieces of interfacing the same … Continue reading →. February 9, 2017. February 8, 2017. Making a Victorian Crazy Quilt Tote. January 22, 2017. Somebody Wrote a Book for ME. July 9, 2015. A while back I purchased Carla Crimm’s pattern book for sewing children’s clo...When Sand...
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Somebody Wrote a Book for ME | Taking It Up a Notch
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Taking It Up a Notch. May 2015 Mystery Challenge – The Victorian Age. Making a Victorian Crazy Quilt Tote →. Somebody Wrote a Book for ME. July 9, 2015. Sew Many Dresses, Sew Little Time. I bought what’s called the paperback version of the book. It’s actually a spiral bound book with a cardboard cover. The patterns are in a cardboard envelope in a closed pocket in the back of the book. The book gives instructions for either lining or doing facings for the bodice, but since I was using a knit, I finished ...
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Sewing Cake is a Piece of Cake | Taking It Up a Notch
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Taking It Up a Notch. Sewing the Ironing Board Caddy. May 2015 Mystery Challenge – The Victorian Age →. Sewing Cake is a Piece of Cake. May 8, 2015. When I’m making a muslin, I don’t usually take it to completion. I stop when I have all of the information I need for a fitting. But this was just a simple sew, and I did want to know things like where the pockets would land on my chest and how the neckband would lie so I finished it. When I got to the neckline, I tried using the same flimsy knit for the nec...