Improv Sewing: A Freeform Approach to Creative Techniques; 101 Fast, Fun, and Fearless Projects: Dresses, Tunics, Scarves, Skirts, Accessories, Pillows, Curtains, and More by Blum Nicole & Immergut Debra

Improv Sewing: A Freeform Approach to Creative Techniques; 101 Fast, Fun, and Fearless Projects: Dresses, Tunics, Scarves, Skirts, Accessories, Pillows, Curtains, and More by Blum Nicole & Immergut Debra

Author:Blum, Nicole & Immergut, Debra [Blum, Nicole]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Published: 2012-05-07T22:00:00+00:00


1. MEASURE, MARK, AND CUT

Measure and mark the following pieces on the wrong side of the fabric and batting and cut them out:

—cover: 36″ × 66″ (mark the longer measurement along the fabric selvage)

—batting: 36″ × 66″

2. SKETCH YOUR DESIGN

Draw lines 6″ in from each raw edge to mark where the fabric wraps around to the back of the headboard. With a vanishing ink pen or chalk, trace the template as desired, within the marked lines. Before sketching your design, read over the techniques intro (page 134) and practice on a scrap of the project fabric.

Using a straight stretch stitch and with the presser foot pressure set to 2, stitch along the design lines.

—To turn sharp corners, stop with the needle down, lift the presser foot, and turn the fabric.



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