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National Sewing Month 2012: Emebellished Hat Tutorial

September 12, 2012 by AllFreeSewing

Welcome to Day 4 of our special National Sewing Month blog series. Today, our friend Megan from the blog Brassy Apple, is here to share an awesome embellished hat tutorial with you. After you’ve followed along with her tutorial, leave a comment below the post for your chance to win our mystery prize! Remember, you can enter to win each day of the series so keep coming back to see what’s in store for you!

Here’s your special post created by Megan Pyrah. To learn more about Megan and to find more of her sewing projects, visit her Designer Profile.

 

 

 

Supplies:
  • Plain hat/cap
  • some knit scraps
  • needle and thread
  • scissors
Step 1: I found this cute gray hat at Target sometime this past year. I liked the shape and color but didn’t care for the bow on me. But I knew it could be easily removed.
Just a little help from the seam ripper and it was off! I saved the bow piece to cut-up and use for embellishment.
Step 2: I stuck with a gray palette but you could use any colors you’d like! Using an old T-shirt from my “refashion” pile, I cut several circles in different sizes.
Step 3: Take 1 circle (larger) and fold it in quarters. These create a “petal” and when stacked together in a circle and layered on top of each other they look like a flower. It’s easiest to stack largest on bottom to smaller on top. The knit curls and folds in a great way to give volume and interest. Use your needle and thread and run a few stitches through it to secure it on. Repeat this process to create the look you like.
You can also roll rosettes and attach with your needle and thread.
Just create a look you love by stacking different colors, sizes and shapes. Make it full or minimal! Now I guess I won’t ever be caught wearing the same hat as anyone else!

Are you a hat wearer?

Filed Under: National Sewing Month Tagged With: embellishment, Full Project Tutorials, National Sewing Month 2012, Sewing

National Sewing Month 2012: Nautical Cardigan Tutorial

September 11, 2012 by AllFreeSewing

It’s Day 3 of our National Sewing Month blog series. Today we have an awesome guest post written by Valerie of the blog Insatiable Need. Check it out and remember to leave a comment under the post for your chance to win our mystery grand prize!

Here’s your special post created by Valerie Williams. To learn more about Valerie and to find more of her sewing projects, visit her Designer Profile. 

 

Although September is well under way, around here it’s still a little warm
for long sleeves and jackets. It’s the perfect weather for layers, like a
nice lightweight cardigan.

nautical inspired t-shirt refashion

You can make this cute nautical style cardigan from a t-shirt, and wear it
this weekend! This tutorial is very easily adapted to different weight
shirts and different colors.

Why not make two or three? This only took about two hours, which
practically counts as instant gratification!

supplies needed for this refashion

gather materials
I used a short sleeved, navy blue t-shirt for this refashion. I wanted a
traditional nautical look, plus it’s still too hot for something heavier.
But this tutorial works just as well with a sweater, or with a
long-sleeved shirt.

You’ll also need 1.25 yards of white grosgrain ribbon (I used 5/8″ wide),
1.25 yards double fold bias tape, and eight 1″ gold buttons.

I recommend using a blunt nosed needle made especially for knits in your
sewing machine. A regular sharp needle can snag the fibers in a knit,
leading to skipped stitches and other frustrations. Sewing is supposed to
be fun!

step one: cut
Cut your shirt in half right down the center front, to turn your shirt
into a cardigan. You may want to mark the line first with chalk, to make
sure it is perfectly straight.

If you’re making this cardi out of a sweater, run a zig zag stitch down
either side of the chalk line before you cut it…it will prevent
your sweater from unraveling before you get to the next step!

grosgrain ribbon

step two: apply ribbon detail
Cut your grosgrain ribbon into eight 5″ lengths, one for each button. If
you use thinner ribbon and smaller buttons, you might want more than four
on each side. It’s all up to you!

To make the plackets, Fold the raw ends of the ribbon towards each other,
making a point in the center, so the ribbon forms a little arrow shape.

measure and mark where ribbon should be

Measure and mark on your cardigan where you’d like the ribbon and buttons
to appear. Make sure they are evenly spaced, and that the left and right
sides of your cardigan match.

Baste the raw edge of the ribbon plackets to the raw edge of the center
front of the cardigan.

use bias tape to cover the raw edge

step three: finish the raw edges
Use bias tape to enclose the raw edges of the shirt and ribbon. Narrower
tape would work just as well, but might be harder to sew on. Leave a half
inch of bias tape at each end.

If you’re doing this refashion with a sweater, you can leave it at that.
If the shirt or sweater you’re using is very bulky, you might not want to
fold under the edge again (in that case, I would sew all the way around
the ribbon in step two above, rather than just baste the raw edge).

fold under and stitch

Otherwise, hide the bias tape by folding under the edge and pressing and
stitching it down, 3/8″ from the folded edge. Make sure your ribbons are
folded out of the way, so you don’t stitch over them (as seen on the left
side of the cardigan above). Tuck the ends of the bias tape under this
fold to hide the raw edge.

Then you can sew down the ribbon along the edge of the arrow shape, using
matching thread (as seen on the right side of the cardigan above). Make
sure to leave your needle down in the fabric when you turn those sharp
corners!

gold button detail

step four: sew on the buttons
Use chalk to mark exactly where you want each button to be sewn on (I
chose closer to the inner edge than to the pointed end of the ribbon), and
then sew them on by hand.

Done! Enjoy your new adorable cardigan, a perfect
transition piece from summer to fall!

variations
Obviously you can choose any color shirt, ribbon, and buttons. This would
look adorable with a red shirt instead of navy! How about a white
lightweight sweater with navy ribbons and silver buttons?

Or you could forgo the traditional red/navy/white nautical look and try
something more modern.

 

As always, I’d love to see pictures of the ones you make!

 

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National Sewing Month 2012: Projects To Make In an Hour or Less

September 10, 2012 by AllFreeSewing

Hello, friends! Welcome to the second day of our National Sewing Month blog series. Today we’re exploring projects that can be completed in under an hour. We’re all busy people and finding the time to sit down and really commit to a sewing project is sometimes an impossible task. Instead, I really enjoy “quickie” projects. Is there anything better than sitting down and completing something from start to finish in the time it takes you to watch one episode of Law and Order? They were fighting crime, you were making a scrappy pincushion, I’d call it a win.

Don’t forget to leave a comment under this blog post for your chance to win the mystery grand prize! We’re randomly selecting one winner to receive our mystery prize at the end of our special series. The winner will be chosen on Sunday, Sept. 23. You can enter to win each day by leaving a comment under the blog posts with “National Sewing Month 2012” in the headline.

1. Battleship Folders Tutorial (Kids Favorite!)
2. Camping Shower Bag Tutorial
3. Ruffled Flowers Pin
4. Coin Purse Tutorial
5. Gardens At Dusk Tank
6. Journal Cover Tutorial
7. Summer Pillows Pattern
8. Electronics Cozy
9. A 15 Minute Girly Skirt Tutorial
10. Last Minute Headwrap
11. Sprocket Pillows
12. Upcycled Shirt Purse
13. A Handibag From a Pillowcase

 

What’s the longest amount of time you’ve ever spent on a sewing project? What was the quickest sewing project you’ve created?

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National Sewing Month 2012: Special Blog Series & Giveaway

September 9, 2012 by AllFreeSewing

Dear Readers,

September is National Sewing Month and we’re celebrating in a big way. For the next two weeks we’ll be sharing special blog posts with you right here on the FaveCrafts Blog. We’re especially excited to share exclusive guest posts written by our designer and blogger friends! You’ll find project tutorials, hand-picked roundups, tips and more. Not to mention, at the end of our special National Sewing Month series, we’re giving away a HUGE prize. We can’t tell you what it is (the mystery is half the fun!) but we can tell you, you’ll want to win this one.

Play along with us and enter to win the grand prize simply by leaving a comment on any blog post that includes “National Sewing Month 2012” in the headline. The series starts today and our winner will be chosen on September 23. You can leave a comment on every daily post which gives you 14 chances to win!

As the editor of AllFreeSewing.com, I’m so excited to help kick off our special National Sewing Month series. Our hope is that you’ll find sewing inspiration in the ideas we deliver. Below you’ll find a roundup of some of my favorite projects I’ve picked to share with you.

Happy National Sewing Month!

 

Refashion & Upcycle Favorites:

1. Women’s Tank Top Dress Refashion
2. Sweater Hair Clippies
3. Recycled Denim Oven Mitt
4. The Pillowcase Bag
5. Drawstring Bag Tutorial (New!)
6. 50c Thrifty Fashion
7. Fast Easy Baby Bib
8. Refashion a Boy’s Hat Tutorial
9. Men’s Shirt Apron (New!)
10. The Cabo T-Shirt Refashion (shown)
11. Ruffly Denim Skirt

 

Bags and Purses You’ll Love:

1. DIY Bike Bag (New!)
2. Canvas Beach Bag
3. Blue Blazin Bag
4. Cheat Sew a Clutch
5. Two Colored Reversible Tote Bag (New!)
6. Cherry Print Garden Tool Caddy (shown)
7. 12 Patterns to Sew Purses
8. DIY Envelope Clutch
9. EZ Grocery Bag Tutorial
10. 6 Ways to Sew a Bag or Purse
11. Emergency Zippered Pouch

 

Projects to Make Under $20:

1. T-Shirt Tote Bag
2. How to Make Jean Purses
3. Pencil and Notebook Folders
4. Twisted Strap Maxi Dress
5. 15 Minute Pet Bed Tutorial (New!)
6. Necklace Therapy
7. Fabric Book Cover
8. Rose Petal Dress
9.  Enchanting Chai Sachet (shown)
10. Dollar Shirts Never Looked So Good (Reader Favorite!)
11. Granny Chic Slippers

How will you be celebrating National Sewing Month? Are you currently working on a project?

 

 

Filed Under: National Sewing Month Tagged With: giveaway, National Sewing Month, National Sewing Month 2012, refashion

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