There’s a new bundle from Sew Sweetness and it’s going to blow you away! Save $40 on the bundle of 12 patterns and videos. Watch the video introducing all the patterns here!
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Adult enrichment and empowerment
by Reece M.
There’s a new bundle from Sew Sweetness and it’s going to blow you away! Save $40 on the bundle of 12 patterns and videos. Watch the video introducing all the patterns here!
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by Reece M.
There’s a new bundle from Sew Sweetness and it’s going to blow you away! Save $40 on the bundle of 12 patterns and videos. Watch the video introducing all the patterns here!
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by Reece M.
Psst! Keep reading for discount details.
The Sew Sweetness Coalition Bag comes in 2 different sizes: the handbag or the duffle, and neither of them require a frame, even though the opening appears very structured, much like a framed bag.
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by Reece M.
She said she was hoping to make her booth at Quilt Market into a college dorm room. I think she really nailed it!
Of course every college dorm room needs a quilt made with love, so I suggested my friend Crystal of Cloth Albatross make one and, as usual, Crystal knocked it out of the park. I’m always delighted by her creations.
Here’s where Jackie really wowed me. For the patterns I suggested, she made up the concept image with the fabrics in place. Sooo cool!
by Reece M.
Cotton + Steel has such fun selvages and I was so glad this project has the perfect place for them.
The inside of this bag is just as cheerful as the outside, isn’t it?
by Reece M.
Day 1: Getting started – cutting and fusing pieces
Day 2: Starting Exterior of bag
Day 3: Finish Exterior of bag
Day 4: Make the Lining
Day 5: Finish the bag!
Here are some entries from readers who completed their Castell during the Sew Along:
by Reece M.
by Reece M.
by Reece M.
Here’s the schedule:
Day 1: Getting started – cutting and fusing pieces
Day 2: Starting Exterior of bag
Day 3: Finish Exterior of bag
Day 4: Make the Lining
Day 5: Finish the bag! (That’s today!)
This part is finnicky: Lay the zipper casing flat against the open side at top of bag, lining up center of zipper to side seam. Smooth out bag and casing as much as possible and clip in place. The zipper casing will extend past the side of the bag, that’s ok. Sew a line of basting stitch across the end of the bag and trim excess zipper casing, leaving a 1/4″ seam allowance.
by Reece M.
Here’s the schedule:
Day 1: Getting started – cutting and fusing pieces
Day 2: Starting Exterior of bag
Day 3: Finish Exterior of bag
Day 4: Make the Lining (that’s today!)
Day 5: Finish the bag!