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These are for sewing the pockets. You can use the same cloth as the skirt. I am using black for a contrast effect. You also need a fabric strip of 2 1/2 inches wide and length equaling the top edge of ...
Learn the basics (and some pro tips!) in this easy-to-follow sewing tutorial. Whether you're brand new to sewing or just looking to refresh your skills, this step-by-step guide covers everything ...
You’ll also need a sewing machine, paper (for the pattern), chalk, a seam ripper, and extra fabric for the pockets. You can reuse scrap fabric, like an old shirt or pillowcase.
To sew a gathering apron Print out and assemble your pattern and use it to cut your fabric. Both skirt panels will be the same size, but the front piece of fabric is shaped to make pockets. You can ...
Sara SJ Kim of Sewing Therapy's believes there are two key elements involved in designing the perfect tiered skirt: fullness and balanced proportions. So, she set out to create an original pattern ...
If your pocket edge is curved, clip the stay tape so that it conforms to the curve. Sew over stay tape as you sew seam at 5/8 inch. Trim seam to 1/4 inch and clip a curved seam.