These are the patterns that I used: - Stocking - Cross stitch snowman And make sure to check out Sophie’s channel, Make It Soph. She makes awesome stuff!
Then you fold over one line at a time and sew the seam. This way the whole seam gets made at once and everything will line up automatically. It’s basically quilting for dummies and I love it. I gave the technique a try with this Link pixel quilt and am very happy with the results. Not all the corners are perfect, but they’re pretty close. And the result is definitely better than what I could have achieved with the normal quilting approach. What you’ll need:
What you’ll need: - 0,75 m heat reflecting batting - 1,5 m cotton batting (or use old towels like I did) - 1,5 m cotton fabric for the top and bottom (0,75 m each) - 5 m bias tape - Matching thread - Sewing machine - Fabric scissors If you make one of your own, I'd love to see it! Send me a picture on Instagram @craftswithellen.
If you make one of your own, I'd love to see it! Send me a picture on Instagram @craftswithellen.
If you make one of your own, I'd love to see it! Send me a picture on Instagram @craftswithellen. INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/craftswithellen
What you’ll need: - Your favorite pajama pants - 2 meters of fabric - Matching thread - Pattern paper - 35 mm wide elastic (1,5 inch) - 2 meters of drawstring/ribbon - Sewing machine - Pen - Scissors, fabric scissors and pinking shears If you make one of your own, I'd love to see it! Send me a picture on Instagram @craftswithellen.
If you make one of your own, I'd love to see it! Send me a picture on Instagram @craftswithellen.
If you make one of your own, I'd love to see it! Send me a picture on Instagram @craftswithellen.
You can easily use the same steps to create a travel kit based on any of your favorite characters. For example, my husband was quick to request a Psyduck Pokémon set, which you’ll see at the end of the video. So get creative, get sewing and travel in style! What you’ll need: - Pattern paper - Fabric in grey and beige (stretch fabric works best) - Black fleece (small piece, for the inside of the sleeping mask) - Matching thread - Polyester stuffing - Embroidery thread - Wide elastic - Sewing machine - Pins - Needle for hand sewing - Scissors If you make one of your own, I'd love to see it! Send me a picture on Instagram @craftswithellen. |