tag: iron
Corsette and skirt
5 commentsThe corsette has a macrame embellishment. Pencil skirt with pleated hem.
view details
Spring fling
3 commentsWe all fall in love with a colorful fun skirt but this one is as versatile as it is pretty! Designer original adjusts to 8 different sizes...will dress up with heels or down with a flat or...
view details
~How to make a Basic Ruffle~
2 commentsInstructions on how to create a basic ruffle...great for putting ruffles on pillows and craft projects!
view details
"Ethereal"
19 commentsThis is a small collection of dresses that i made for my college graduation fashion show. Designs and patterns my own, hand-dyed fabrics, beading, crochett .
view details
Hell in a Handbasket Hoody
15 commentsHell in a Handbasket Hoody has a completely finished basketweave center back and cuffs. This looks incredible! Wherever I wear my jacket, peoples heads turn my way without fail! This particular...
view details
Shibori Design on Silk
3 commentsA simple form of Shibori using plastic, paint brush, straws, eye droppers, small cups, several colors of dye-na-flow, thread, string, 1 yard light weight silk fabric and kosher salt. Fold fabric in...
view details
Reflections of Hope
1 comment“Reflections of Hope”: Project Description and Rationale On May 12, 2008 a major earthquake devastated southwestern China. At last count the death toll exceeded 80,000 people; more...
view details
Cool Tool: Gravity Feed Iron
Busy seamsters may want to consider investing in a pricey but stronger gravity feed iron.
view details
Video: What a Crush (Velvet Crush, That Is)
Christine Jonson shows us how to make crushed velvet fabric from scratch.
view details
Pucker up? Not when it comes to sewing!
Learn how to create a smooth, unpuckered armscye seam.
view details
Cool Tool: Press Buck
A press buck can be a useful tool for pressing items with curved seams like skirts and bodices.
view details
Soup's Up!
An ironing technique for getting into tiny spots that you can eat with a spoon.
view details
Video: Using Your Iron Really Does Pay Off
You can sew the straightest seam EVER, but if you don’t press it perfectly, it will look an all-out mess! In this video Ann Steeves will demonstrate how to perfectly press a garment.
view details












_sqs.jpg)







