A rectangle of long-haired faux fur can be shaped into a hat in minutes. It doesn’t involve any of the efforts you would expect from sewing fur. In this article from Quick Stuff to Sew, Vol. 1, we’ll debunk the mystery for you. An easy pattern, basic cutting, and simple sewing make the fur fly.
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Quilts on an English Farm by Kaffe Fassett
San Francisco-born artist Kaffe Fassett is a celebrated name in the quilting world. His work has been commissioned by the British monarchy, American fashion designers, and the Royal Shakespeare Company. He has authored numerous bestsellers, including Quilts in Italy, Quilts by the Sea, and Quilts in an English Village.
Butterick, Misses’ Shirts and Shorts 6946 and 6947
This pattern makes fitted shirts with collar, sleeve, and cuff options, plus pleated shorts with a front zipper. Includes styles with rolled sleeves, turn-back cuffs, or a stitched hem. Sized for misses 4–12.
I need more detail directions for this hat. The current directions are vague and the photos do not show exactly what needs to be done. A video would be greatly appreciated. Please reply.
Mary Lou Nemione, email [email protected]
You can duplicate your favorite clothes without taking them apart. Claire-Louise Hardie shares three proven methods—including tracing and overdraping—for re-creating garments that fit and look great.
I need more detail directions for this hat. The current directions are vague and the photos do not show exactly what needs to be done. A video would be greatly appreciated. Please reply.
Mary Lou Nemione, email [email protected]