modkid boutique Asian-inspired shirt and dress sewing pattern Sizes 2T, 3T, 4T, 5T, 6 and 7 Chic and sophisticated with an Asian-flair, Kyoko will soon become a favorite in your child’s wardrobe. It features a criss-cross bodice with two sleeve length options and a very full attached stripwork skirt in two lengths. Kyoko has a loose-fitting style so there’s no need for buttons, zippers or snaps. A sweet obi-style sash pulls everything together and finishes the look. FABRIC REQUIREMENTS: View A (shirt with short sleeves) 2T/3T: 1/2 y. for bodice & sleeves, 1/4 y. of 2 fabric designs for stripwork skirt, 1/3 y. of lining (optional) 4T/5T/6: 1/2 y. for bodice & sleeves, 1/3 y. of 2 fabric designs for stripwork skirt, 1/3 y. of lining (optional) 7: 1/2 y. for bodice & sleeves, 1/2 y. of 2 fabric designs for stripwork skirt, 1/3 y. of lining (optional) Obi (sash) 2T/3T: 1/4 yard of fabric 4T/5T: 1/4 yard of fabric 6/7: 1/3 yard of fabric
Patron/Tuto robe bustier très facile | Madame Choup Vous vous rappelez le dimanche couture avec ma copine et sa belle robe bustier en cuir et maille ? Ma petite création est enfin terminée ! Il s’agit d’une robe en coton très fin, doublée et elastiquée au buste. Une belle robe bustier très simple à faire, et rapidement. Niveau : facile Temps de réalisation : 3h Fournitures : 1m de tissus, 1m de doublure (même type de tissu que le tissu principal idéalement), 2 élastiques Pour un taille 38, dessiner sur une feuille le patron suivant le schéma ci-dessous. Reporter à la craie le patron sur le tissu, épingler les doubles épaisseurs et découper le tissu et la doublure. Epingler le devant du bustier bord à bord avec le devant de la doublure. Epingler les côtés du bustier, et piquer à 1,5cm du bordOuvrir les coutures au fer Sur la haut du bustier, rabattre le tissu vers l’intérieur (comme un ourlet simple) de manière assez large pour faire passer votre élastique. Faire une première piqûre à 1,5cm du bord en laissant une ouverture. Terminé !
.MY DIY PROJECTS AND TUTORIALS blog de livres ebook pdf gratuit.over-blog.com - Ici vous trouverer des pdf et ebook a télécharger Sewing Description: This Free Capelet Pattern, from Ruffles And Stuff, is just perfect for changeable Spring days. Craft Link : Free Capelet Pattern Read More : Sewing or Home Description: Use the Pleated Wrap Skirt Tutorial to create a neat little multi-season addition to your wardrobe. Craft Link : Pleated Wrap Skirt Tutorial Description : I just loooove big red flowers! Craft Link : How To Sew A Felt Dahlia Brooch Description: The Free Hobo Bag Pattern is a wonderfully roomy tote. Craft Link : Free Hobo Bag Pattern Description : Sew Much Ado provides an original and Free Maxi Skirt Pattern. Craft Link : Free Maxi Skirt Tutorial Description : This Free Broomstick Skirt Pattern requires a small bit of drafting. Craft Link : Free Broomstick Skirt Pattern Description : Make the length of the Free Baby T-Shirt Pattern short for shirts or long for dresses. Craft Link : Baby T-Shirt Kimonos Craft Link : How To Sew Perfect Corners Craft Link : Free Color Block Pillows Tutorial Hope you enjoy! No more! Enjoy!
Sewn Baby Gift Ideas and Tutorials « THE DOMESTIC DIVA’S DISASTERS™ My blog friend, Tracey, asked if I had any ideas on what to sew for a new baby. Although I have lots of ideas for great gifts, I have to keep it simple as there are not enough hours in the day to keep up with all the new babies being born around me…LOL! When I have to make quick baby gifts, I tend to do a lot of embroidery and embellishing. Baby Gift Tutorials Child Top Tutorial from JCarolineCreative Christmas Stocking Tutorial from About.com Baby Shoes from Stardust Shoes Floppy Hat Tutorial from Everything Sewing Twirly Skirt Tutorial from Going Sew Crazy Heather Bailey’s Bitty Booties Tutorial Fitted Sheet Tutorial from And Sew It Is Bib, Booties and Blanket Tutorials from New Conceptions Soft Shoes Tutorial from On Pins and Needles Onesie Dress Tutorial from Bellaluna on Craftster Reversible Baby Bonnet by Ammasmama on Craftster Ruffle Patchwork Dress Tutorial by Tuff as Snails on Craftster Handmade Dress Tutorial from MamaCaffee Peasant Shirt Tutorial from Just Tutes Hairbow Tutorial by SRKmoore
Wild Ginger Wild Things! Free software to easily design and print patterns for hats, bags, footwear, and other fun stuff. Wild Things is now available on the iPad App store. FREE Wild Things Features Wild Things! is a fully functional FREE program for drafting patterns for hats, bags, wraps, footwear, and other accessories All of the patterns in Wild Things print to the dimensions you specify. Make Baby Stuff retro mama MADE: TUTORIALS by Dana on July 2, 2008 Click an image below for step-by-step instructions and easy sewing projects. Don’t worry…we won’t leave you hanging! We’ve got all the nitty gritty details. NOTE: If you’re looking for PATTERNS, they’re in the SHOP Leave a Comment Previous post: Advertise Next post: for ME SUBSCRIBE to MADE via EMAIL Enter your email address:Delivered by FeedBurner Purchase my new BOOKS! | Copyright © 2014 MADE * All Rights Reserved | Web Hosting By RFE Hosting WordPress Admin
Fabric Labels Tutorial Many people have asked me how I make my labels so I have decided to make this little tutorial including pictures and any little tips that I have learned along the way. You will find that making your own labels is quite simple and much cheaper than purchasing custom labels. Pour yourself a cup of tea and enjoy. Materials needed:computer, graphics program (I used photoshop) & inkjet printerregular printer paperiron-on transfer paperutility knife, cutting mat & metal rulerribbon (I used 1/2 inch natural cotton twill tape)iron & ironing boardscissors Step 1: Design your image using your program of choice working with a resolution of 300ppi for a clear image. The height of your image should be smaller than the width of your ribbon. Step 2: Print your labels. Step 3: Cut out the images preferably into long strips using your utility knife, cutting mat and ruler. Step 4: Iron the transfer onto the ribbon. Step 5: Peel off the backing paper. Step 6: Use them!