Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Monday, September 8, 2014

Easy Cup and Mug Coasters-FREE PATTERN DOWNLOAD

Hello Creatives!

I thought it would be fun to post an easy sewing tutorial. These coasters are great for the beginner or someone wanting to learn how to sew. You can make them reversible, by using two different fabric prints, or the same print on each side. They also make great gifts!

Happy sewing. 

Amber

Click here to download a printable pattern 




Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Simple Placemat


A placemat can be any size but the most common sizes are 18" X 14", 18" X 16" and 16" X 14".  If you don't know what size would be pleasing and what would fit for your table and place setting, I suggest you cut up a newspaper page to the three sizes above and try them on your table to see what you like.  Once you decide your finished size, add 1" to the width and the length dimensions.  This will give you 1/2" seam allowances around all four sides.  Cut out two rectangles for each placemat and one batting piece.  Put the placemats right sides together.  Then pin the batting to one of the wrong sides.  All three will be sewn together.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

How to Add Lace Sleeves and Shoulders to a Strapless Lace and Silk Taffeta Gown


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When I added my first post regarding adding sleeves to a strapless dress, I had not taken enough pictures to be able to take you on a step-by-step process of adding shoulders and sleeves.  I recently went to Los Angeles and visited FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design Merchandising), an amazing place, and bought this used silk taffeta and lace dress at their scholarship store.  I bought it so that I could teach my bridal couture students how to make a strapless bridal gown into a modest gown with shoulders and cap sleeves.  I am all about promoting modesty.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

How to Add Ruching Straps to Strapless Gown

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Many of my clients wish to make a strapless dress modest for a prom night or a pageant and will ask me to add straps to the dress.  Usually the client will have something in mind for what they want.  I will usually study the dress and give some suggestions for possible alterations.  Try to keep the design and integrity of the dress.