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Showing posts with label craft tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft tutorials. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Hold-All Cosmetic Bag Tutorial

SALE 25 Assorted 7 and 8 Inch YKK Zippers
How to make a carry-all bag.

Supplies:

Fabric Scraps
Zipper
Sewing Machine
Pins
Thread

How to>♥

First I want to show you all the amazing zippers I got from Zipit on Etsy.
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I paid 12.00 (including shipping and handling) for 25 7&8 inch assorted zippers.

Steps
1) Measure your zipper to your fabric. Lay your zipper on top of your fabric. Make sure you leave a little extra for your seam & Trim.
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2) Cut your bag how big you want it in proportion to the opening. Cut an outside fabric {Mine is the blue plaid} and an inside {pink plaid} My bag is 10x11

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3)Take your lining and place it beside your sewing machine. Get your thread and bobbin and place it inside your machine.

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4)Turn your lining fabric inside out, pin all around. Leaving an opening for the zipper.

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5)Mark your opening with a dissolvable fabric pen.

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6)Start sewing around the outside edges. Remember to backstitch at the beginning and end, so it doesn’t unravel.

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7)Cut around the edges of your stiches as close as you can, making sure not to cut the thread.

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8)Now repeat for the outside of the bag.024

9)Smooth your fabrics. Then flip your inside fabric to where the printed side is on the inside. Then place it inside your outside fabric.

Flip it to where your outside fabric is inside your lining fabric.

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10)Pin and sew

11) Now flip it right side out.

12) Roll your opening down, pin, & sew around.

13)Do it again, so that your seam is neat.

14) Place zipper in place and pin on one side. Then sew.

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15)Unpin and repin on the other side. Unzip the zipper, Then sew.
16) Your done! YAY
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Zipit from Etsy is just so fabulous that she is giving Made.By.Jess readers 15% off any order in her etsy shop. Use the code: sewcraftable.

I want to thank Zipit for giving you guys the discount. You can see the quality and awesomeness of her zippers. If you’re a crafter, you’ll realize that this is a really awesome deal.

Thanks,

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Craft 4 Less

Better Homes and Gardens has a new webpage:

Craft For Less.

It shows you how to make some beautiful things on the cheap. Who said beautiful had to be pricey?

Here are a few of the pictures they showcased. Click {here} to see their webpage.

bowls with contact paperPicture frame embellished with paper and scrapbooking supplies

Journal covered in fabric, free sewing patternsstitched stationary

wrapped mirrorClipboards decorated with photos and scrapbooking supplies

popcorn basketsCandy jars decorated for Christmas gifts

Hop on Over and save some money while crafting. & don’t forget to share what you make {if you decide to}..

♥Jess

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Whose Got Tutorials? THEY’ve got tutorials.♥

The Crafty Cupboard has some very awesome tutes {here} like this awesome Coloring Caddy

Hope Studios has some very awesome tutorials..

my fav?

CD holder

Made has some very awesome tutorials which my favorite includes the recycled grocery tote..

the rest of her tutorials are {here}

Design*Sponge shows us how to make this awesome notebook lunch bag 

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The rest of her DIY projects {here}.

 

Ric Rac shows us how to make these adorable fabric buckets.

 

Belle & Burger shows us how to make some awesome rockin panties, {plus, I ♥ Family Guy}

Toasts shows us the Shoe Painting Tutorial

Sew Christine! shows us how to make this awesome and easy diaper bag.

ModHomeEcTeacher on Curbly shows us how to make a hangable hamper

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Make numerous dolls with this tutorial from Miss Gioia

MakeBabyStuff.com shows us how to make this little rabbit..

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Paint in my Hair shows us how to make some very awesome and inspiring crate covers. Spice up the organization. ☺

You can download the tutorial {here}

Victoria North on CraftStylish shows us how to decorate/organize with old thread spools..

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SpinCushion shows us how to make a coupon clutch {here}

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Hope you enjoy!

♥Jess

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