Showing posts with label Georgie Melot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgie Melot. Show all posts
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Ready Set Serge Pillowcases Sew and Tell
I've delayed writing this Sew and Tell for as long as could, basically because despite most of the pillowcases made this week turned out great, I haven't been able to look past how badly the ruffles turned out. But I'll try. I'll do it for the good pillowcases. Let's win one for the Gipper!
Friday, February 8, 2013
Ready Set Serge Pillowcases, Day 7
Somehow I managed to make two extra pillowcases. I had planned on making two each of the regular Pillowcase and the Stepped-Up Pillowcase, and then when I saw how quick and easy the regular Pillowcase was, I decided to work on a UFO that had been sitting around for two years.
Night sky fabric that The Husband chose 2+ years ago. |
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Ready Set Serge Pillowcases, Day 4
A serger machine (also known as an overlock machine) stitches up and trims the edge of your fabric, automatically creating an enclosed seam allowance as you run it through the machine. I've had my serger, a Brother 1034D, for at least two years now, and I found it so intimidating that I only started using it last month. If you're familiar with sergers, you probably can sympathize with why I had been too scared to use it. If you're not familiar with sergers, then let me help you understand why sergers put the fear of God into even the most seasoned sewers.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Week 3: Ready Set Serge Pillowcases
I'm a little burnt out from working with batting, so I'm going to work on something with just fabric this week. For Week 3 I'll be working on projects from Georgie Melot's book, Ready Set Serge. Yup, I'm bringing out the serger! I'll be making the Pillowcase and the Stepped-Up Pillowcase using fabric from Connecting Threads' Bed and Breakfast and Aqua Terra collections.
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