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Friday, May 7, 2010
Ruffle Shirt and Flowers
I used the tutorial found here to make the shirt which was pretty easy.
Then I used the Baskets & Blooms and Flower Folds Sizzix dies from Stampin' Up! to make the flowers for the girls hair. I cut one flower out of white felt and one out of fabric for each size, poked a hole through the middle and attached all the flowers with a rhinestone brad. Then I cut a small slit in the felt on the bottom flower to slide the clip under the felt and brad which is a pretty tight fit so it shouldn't come undone. Easy and no glue!
Labels:
fabric,
rag skirt,
scallop square die,
sewing
Monday, May 3, 2010
Rag Skirts
I got the idea from one of the ladies in my Stampin' Up! line. It was so cute I had to run to the fabric store and make 2 myself. The girls helped pick out the fabric. I chose to do 15 squares wide because I used 5 colors and I wanted to have the skirt run continuously all the way around. If you aren't as OCD about that stuff as me you can choose however many you'd like depending on the size you're making. I used the Sizzix Big Shot and Scallop Square Die both available to purchase through me from Stampin' Up!
1. Cut out 45 squares for the front and 45 for the back to line the skirt (size Toddler 3-5). I used white fabric to line the skirts.
2. Lay out the squares and make a pattern. Then I copied it for the second skirt.
3. Pin the rows together so they are ready to sew.4. Sew the squares together forming rows, then sew the rows together so that all squares are sewn in the pattern you layed them out in. Make sure you sew lining sides together and pattern sides on the outside.
1. Cut out 45 squares for the front and 45 for the back to line the skirt (size Toddler 3-5). I used white fabric to line the skirts.
2. Lay out the squares and make a pattern. Then I copied it for the second skirt.
3. Pin the rows together so they are ready to sew.4. Sew the squares together forming rows, then sew the rows together so that all squares are sewn in the pattern you layed them out in. Make sure you sew lining sides together and pattern sides on the outside.
5. Cut 2 strips for the bottom hem and the waist band. Cut the fabric 3x the width of the waistband so there is room to fold in half and fold the edges under. Cut the bottom hem at 3" wide and do the same thing. I had to piece my waistband/hem together to make it long enough.
6. Sew the hem on first and trim it to fit the width of the skirt.
7. Fold the skirt in half and sew up the back seam, again, lining inside and pattern outside.
Labels:
fabric,
rag skirt,
scallop square die,
sewing
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