le tuto de la pochette de sac façon mini-cartable - Le blog de marie-bobine's 17 septembre 2011 6 17 /09 /septembre /2011 17:27 pour faire une pochette de sac..... pour commencer, télécharger le patron en cliquant ici et découper chaque pièce dans 2 tissus différents. préparer la poche (la plus petite pièce) en faisant l'ourlet positionner la poche sur la partie avant de la pochette envers sur endroit et piquer aux 2/3 de la longueur pour former 2 poches assembler l'avant et le dos sans coudre les "coins dégarnis" pour former le volume du fond de la pochette, écarter les "coins dégarnis" et pincer en faisant correspondre les coutures du fond avec celles des côtés, piquer . différences d'assemblage de la doublure : la bande de poche se coud sur la partie dos, laisser une ouverture dans le milieu de la couture du fond pour pouvoir ensuite retourner le tout à l'endroit. et le tour est joué !!! n'hésitez pas si vous avez des questions, des critiques, des encouragements... laissez moi un petit com ...
Stegosaurus Socks DIY Know a kid (or adult) who loves dinosaurs? Why not make them a pair of stegosaurus socks? They are quick to make and would be a great stocking stuffer for Christmas (which is just around the corner). I was inspired to make these because my daughter is kind of liking dinosaurs right now. I took the pics on Sunday at church and they got so many compliments on their socks! I was so focused on trying to capture the socks I didn’t get a good one of the shirts! To make some stegosaurus socks you will need:-One pair of knee high socks-At least one piece of felt, more if using different colors First start by making some stegosaurus spikes. I ended up using 5 on each sock for my daughters and 6 on each sock for the boys. Take the socks, turn them inside out, and cut right below the top down to right below the heel. Then place the spikes to see how you would like them. Then place the spikes on the inside of where you cut, making the “spiky” end pointing in. Pin each one in place.
Trousse à bijoux de voyage {tuto} - Couture Préparez et placer les éléments de la trousse (Partie 2) Extérieur de la trousse :Prenez le rectangle de cuir 17.5 x 21 cm et arrondissez-lui les coins en utilisant un verre pour vous aider à faire le tracé de l'arrondi. Fermeture de la trousse :Prenez le rectangle de cuir 5 x 6 cm et arrondissez deux coins. Posez le dessus d'une pression du côté où les coins sont arrondis et venez le coudre sur le grand rectangle cuir 17.5 x 21 en plein milieu du côté de 17.5 cm. Pochette à colliers :Cousez un côté de la deuxième fermeture éclair sur le grand rectangle cuir à l'opposé de la fermeture de la trousse.Cousez l'autre côté de la fermeture éclair sur le rectangle à pois avec pochette fleurie à l'opposé de la pochette fleurie. Coupez toutes les pièces Dans le cuir :1 rectangle de 17.5 x 21 cm1 rectangle de 5.5 x 8.5 cm1 rectangle de 1.5 x 8.5 cm1 rectangle de 5 x 6 cm Dans le tissu à pois :3 rectangles de 17.5 x 21 cm Dans le tissu fleuri :1 rectangle de 17.5 x 9 cm Cousez tous les éléments ensemble
Ready,Set,Go! ~ Little Artist Backpack Svetlana from s.o.t.a.k handmade and the the kokoon shop is here today with a Little Artist Backpack for all of your art needs on the go! We think this is a fun project kids will really appreciate; you’ll like the extra organization too, on your next big trip! Learn more about Svetlana in her introduction, and be sure to comment below for your chance to a new book or magazine! Are you ready to make a Little Artist Backpack?! Supplies: ½ yard main fabric for the exterior (linen + cotton blend or decorator’s weight fabric works the best)½ yard fabric for the lining (regular quilter’s weight cotton)Medium weight fusible interfacing2 magnetic snap closures (Velcro could also be used)2 strap adjusters (or 4 D-rings) for 1” straps Step 1: Cutting Fabric and InterfacingFrom the main (exterior) fabric cut: Two 12” x 12” squares for the front and back panel of the backpackOne 6 “ x 12” rectangle for the flapOne 9” x 12” rectangle for the pocket From the lining fabric cut:*! Press all the seams open.
Accessoires Gant démaquillant en microfibres. S’utilise sans lait démaquillant, juste avec de l’eau. Learn More Bonjour, Je vous propose le tuto d’une trousse de toilette adaptable pour homme, femme ou enfant. Vous pouvez également adapter les dimensions à vos besoins. J’ai hâte de découvrir vos créations et variantes. A très vite… Viny. Learn More Button Cowl (Step-by-Step) | Mallory Paige If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to get updates, freebies and all sorts of goodness . Thanks for visiting! Don’t you just love accessories? Especially accessories that are cute and keep you warm? I definitely do, which is why I designed this easy, reversible cowl. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. You can wear it with mostly gray showing. Or show off the patterned side. Or wear it with a bit of both showing. I’d love to see pictures of your finished cowl, so send me an email at mallory@mallorypaige.com.
Fifi jolipois Tutorial: Tiny Tin Bedroom I have talked about a little project I worked on. Where were we? Yeap, I had this really cute tin from the candy store, and I added pom-poms... The inside, I made it into a tiny bedroom for a cute little girl. Today, I will share a quick tutorial with you. Accessoires couture et mercerie : fils à tricoter, tissus et mercerie - Bouillon de Couture Rapunzel Wig January 20, 2012 Are you working on your first Christmas project? I can’t wait to see them! I was laying in bed recently chatting with The Hubs while he worked, aimlessly bouncing around blogs, websites, Pinterest and everything inbetween. How do you say no to that?! It was pretty quick to make, and she can get it off and on herself, which is huge for us both. She’s always trying to do things with that hair. She’s been so sweetly excited about wearing this wig. This wig is ridiculously easy to make! I put the hat on her head and folded it up until it fit her skull pretty close. Then I marked it with a pen, and stitched it down with a wide zigzag. Then I put it back on her head, with the folded part in front (to make sure it didn’t stick out funny), and marked the side part, then the drew a line from ear to ear. I placed 2 of my ladder back chairs 39″ apart and wrapped the yarn around them. Then I moved onto the crown. I stopped at the top of the ear, where my line stopped. Like this:
Patron gratuit: housse de coussin Fournitures Pour une housse pour un coussin carré de 30 cm de côté: un coupon de tissu d'ameublement de 85 cm par 40 cm du fil Ce patron peut facilement être adapté à d'autres dimensions. Patron Sur l'envers du tissu, tracer le patron ci-dessous, en veillant à laisser au moins 2 cm entre les lignes et le bord du tissu. Ce schéma contient, de gauche à droite: le dessous de la housse le dessus de la housse le rabat l'ourlet du rabat Couper et surfiler chaque côté en laissant des surplus de couture de 1 cm. Rabat Envers contre envers, plier l'ourlet sur le rabat. Envers contre envers, plier le rabat sur le dessus de la housse. Petit ourlet Envers contre envers, sur le côté opposé au rabat, plier le surplus de couture sur le dessous de la housse. Couture des côtés Endroit contre endroit, plier pour rabattre le dessous de la housse sur le dessus de la housse. Finitions Retourner la housse et repasser.
Moda Fabics' Lil' Rascals Storybook Bedroom: Pleated Window Valance If you already have blinds or shades in your room, a pretty little valance is an easy way to add a bit of color and style to your window treatment. Our pleated valance tutorial finishes at 44", which is a great standard width, but the clever panel construction means it's easy to add or remove inches to make the valance larger or smaller. This is just one of the eight projects in our new Storybook Lil' Boy's Room Series sponsored by Moda Fabrics and featuring the nostalgic Lil' Rascals collection by Chloe's Closet . We designed the room for a boy, but the tutorials can cross over into all kinds of applications. Moda's Lil' Rascals by Chloe's Closet is available now in stores and online. Moda Fabrics has been in the sewing and quilting industry since 1975; a leader in bringing beautiful, innovative fabric collections to independent shop owners. Our valance finishes at approximately 44" wide x 18" high. Any Sewing Machine (we recommend the Janome HD3000) Hemming the valance Pleats Set aside.