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Cut and sew tea towels
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KMLeon Cut and sew tea towels What do you need?• Your ready-to-use printed fabric, pre-washed, dried and ironed (*See washing instructions at the end of this work description)• Regular sewing machine with a needle for woven fabrics• Thread in a matching colour (Tip: seen that the towels have different colours, it might be necessary to have different colours of thread available.)• Pins• (Fabric) scissors• Iron• Measuring tape• Tailor’s chalk• Work description Desciption: 1. To begin, cut off all the white borders around, but do not discard them—you will...
Cut and sew dress
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KMLeon Cut and sew dress What do you need? Your ready-to-use printed fabric, pre-washed, dried and ironed (*See washing instructions at the end of this work description) Regular sewing machine with a stretch twin needle Optional: serger Thread in a matching colour (Tip: are you making a t-shirt with colour blocks? A way of making your t-shirt even more fun and original is to use a contrasting colour thread!) Pins (Fabric) scissors Iron Measuring tape Tailor’s chalk Work description A tip before you begin: the seam allowances are already included in your pattern. They are not marked on the fabric,...
Add on description V-neck
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Add-on v-neck KMLeon Cut and sew t-shirt© What you will need additionally: Jersey needle for your sewing machine This add-on is only intended for making the V-neck of your Cut and Sew T-shirt. Follow this guide instead of step 5 in the regular instructions. After following this guide, continue with the regular instructions from step 6. The V-neck you will create with this add-on has a small overlap at the front. This guide was made using test fabric, which is not available on the website. 1. Take your neckband and fold it in half. Iron it flat, with the...
Cut and sew t-shirt
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KMLeon Cut and sew t-shirt What do you need? Your ready-to-use printed fabric, pre-washed, dried and ironed (*See washing instructions at the end of this work description) Regular sewing machine with a stretch twin needle Optional: serger Thread in a matching colour (Tip: are you making a t-shirt with colour blocks? A way of making your t-shirt even more fun and original is to use a contrasting colour thread!) Pins (Fabric) scissors Iron Measuring tape Tailor’s chalk Work description A tip before you begin: the seam allowances are already included in your pattern. They are not marked on the fabric,...
How to make a giant cheater quilt
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