A blind stitch is a terrific stitch to learn for hemming just about anything... when you don't want stitching to show through on the face of your fabric.
Everyone knows that adding interlining to your window treatments will help insulate your windows... keeping the hot air out in the summer and the cool air out in the winter. Did you also know that adding interlining to your window treatments... especia [Posted On: 2006-01-01 ]
You're about to learn how to make your very own padded headboard. This is a terrific way to give yourself a new bed without paying thousands of dollars.
This project is super easy and it's amazing how good your bed will look with a padded headboard in the fabric that matches your decor. [Posted On: 2006-06-04 ]
Drawstring bags are one of those sewing projects that can transcend all purposes. You can make them to hold small objects, like those seasonal colored glass rocks that you fill your vases with. You can use them as gift bags to cover wine bott [Posted On: 2005-12-31 ]
Many sewing projects that you encounter will have you sewing 2 panels of fabric together... creating a seam. Unless you have a serger, the edges of your seam are going to be ragged... and possibly unraveling.
Now, if you're sewing a lined drapery panel or sewing a pillow... a sewing [Posted On: 2006-01-24 ]
We all have a need for a container to hold our "stuff". Whether it's pens, scissors, paper clips, notes... you need something to hold it all. And you want it to be attractive and match your home decor.
Well this little bag is the perfect accessory for your desk or kitchen counter. Make it [Posted On: 2006-01-05 ]
To finish off your custom bedding... or maybe a purchased comforter... sew a bedskirt for the bottom of your bed. You can choose a matching solid color or a complimentary fabric to work with your comforter. A bed skirt hides the storage under your bed, adds height to your bed and c [Posted On: 2006-01-18 ]
Threading the machine is something that is pretty basic, yet a little different on every machine. It is VERY important to refer to your manual when first learning the procedure. If the threading isn't correct, nothing else will work either.
If you're thinking about sewing a roman shade for a window that is wider than 60" across, then you are going to make an extra wide roman shade. This means that you now have to deal with piecing your fabric to achieve your shade [Posted On: 2005-12-31 ]
Making ruffles from sheer fabric is the perfect skill to add to your home sewing portfolio. Ruffles are a lot of fun and can be added to just about anything in your home.
Sewing ruffles with sheer fabric can open your mind to even more exciting possibilities.
First, let me explain [Posted On: 2006-03-31 ]
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Quick Patchwork for Fallby Mary [Quick and Easy Sewing Projects]
This quick, patchwork pillow can be done in minutes. It is surprising how a couple of small additions can make such a big difference in a room. I have done mine in fall colours, you will want to use colours to blend in with your decor.
Cut 9 6" squares of fabric.
Sew squares in 3 rows of 3 [Posted On: 2006-01-01 ]
Nothing finishes off a bed better than custom pillows. But you don't need to go out and buy pillow forms... use the pillows you already have! Sew a pillow sham with complimentary fabrics... maybe a few pillows with contrasting fabrics... and now you have some wonderful drama!
The possiblities of using welt cording in your projects is endless. I'm going to give you a sneaky way of making custom welt cording... fast... and without sewing!
One of the best professional accen [Posted On: 2005-12-31 ]
http://www.simplesewingprojects.com/images/no_sew_table_slip_cover_3.jpg" width=125 align=left vspace=6>Transform an ugly filing cabinet or unused table into a home decor masterpiece. Don't throw away that old worn table... co [Posted On: 2006-02-16 ]
When creating flat projects, such as placemats, quilts... even roman shades... you may want to bind the raw edges of the fabric instead of hemming them.
Multiple layers of fabric can become quite thick. And to hem the edges, you would have to fold the edges over... creating a super thick [Posted On: 2006-01-01 ]
I have been sewing clothing for my children for the fifteen years. Yet, I can count on one hand the number of commercial paper patterns I have purchased. What’s my secret? Am I master pattern drafter? Not quite. Forfifteen years I have been buying sewing pattern magazines. These m [Posted On: 2006-01-19 ]
After you've completed your roman shade or balloon shade and have it hanging in your window... you may face a common dilemma. What do you do with all of your loose lift cords?
You obviously can't cut them off... and if you have at least 3 l [Posted On: 2006-05-23 ]
Camisoles are popular basic wardrobe items for all sizes and ages. Wear them alone or under a jacket or shirt. Camisoles can be dressy or casual depending on the fabric.
Add some pizazz to your wardrobe by sewing camisoles.
No sewing pattern is necessary. This camisole is very sof [Posted On: 2006-07-15 ]
Not everyone wants to crack out the sewing machine to make some simple window treatments. With the right products you can have a professional looking window treatment without any sewing.
Are you frantic looking for last minute gift ideas? Here is one for you. It only takes a little fabric, a few minutes of your time and a little stitching at the sewing machine.
Sew a paperback book cover to give to your reader friends, [Posted On: 2006-01-21 ]
This is an absolutely perfect gift. We’ve given this away at wedding & baby showers and I almost always include one with every birthday or baby gift I deliver! I always have enough fabric left over at the end of a few projects to make a few sac [Posted On: 2006-06-16 ]