How to sew roman shades

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How To Make A Roman Blind http://simplesewingprojects.com/

How to make roman shades with detailed illustrated instructions and step-by-step videos. You’ll discover how to sew flat roman shades, hobbled roman shades, balloon shades, London shades, relaxed roman shades and more. All of the sewing patterns here include instructions on how to measure, calculate fabric yardage and how to install your roman shades. These curtain panels have a triple pinch pleat header. Notice the photo to your left. The pinch pleats are tacked at the top instead of at the bottom of the pleat. This is just a contemporary twist on the traditional pinch pleat.

Christmas Sewing Projects Gingerbread Bear Pincushion If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to make a bear, then this sewing project is for you. You will learn to make a small bear, learning all the basic bear making techniques. This little bear will sit upon a pincushion that you will sew as well. Make it as a holiday gift, decoration or to use in your sewing! Either way, this bear project is really fun to make. The finished height of the bear pincushion is approximately 6 inches.


Sewing 3 Amazing Christmas Stockings Here are the videos for Days 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 of the Sewing Christmas Stocking series.Time to sew Christmas stocking . This should be getting really easy now!

Sew A Christmas Tree Skirt – Designer Style Learn how to make this designer style Christmas tree skirt. This is a Jenny T. original sewing pattern. Jenny T. gives you a printable sewing pattern plus step by step video instruction. Make this gorgeous tree skirt for the holidays.

Easy Quilt Patterns


Assembling Your Quilt – Snowman Quilt Challenge 1. Print out the step by step illustrated instructions to learn how to assemble and finish your quilt. 2. Gather your fabric and get started! You will learn how to assemble your quilt top, how to quilt your quilt and how to bind your quilt!

Snowman Quilt Challenge If you’re looking for a fun winter sewing project that includes fun fabric, needlework, applique and quilting… then you’ve found the perfect project! This project is for all skill levels and is taught in a beginner style. So, no one is left behind! The “Fashionable Snowmen” wall quilt will be 34″ x 34″ finished. It will include 4 pieced and appliqued snowmen quilt blocks. 1. Print out the step by step illustrated instructions, pattern and template. 2. Click on the video links in Snowman Quilt Block # 1 to watch how I – Jenny T. – sew and appliqué this quilt block. 3. Gather your fabric and get started!


Easy Halloween Quilt Pattern This exciting Halloween quilt may look complicated and crazy… but it’s so absolutely easy to make… and fast! If you’re looking for a fun and fast sewing project for Halloween, then you’ve found it.

Fun with Fleece No Sew Fleece Scarf Accessorize your winter wardrobe with a bunch of fleece scarves… in all kinds of colors and patterns. Why not? This fleece scarf requires no sewing… and takes about 15 minutes to make. Easy!

No Sew Fleece Blanket The finished dimensions of this fleece blanket are 48″ x 58″ which includes the 5″ fringe on all sides. Gather your supplies: (2) 48″ x 58″ rectangles of fleece. Choose a fun pattern for one side and a solid color for the other side. Or choose 2 solid colors. Choose whatever you’d like!

No-Sew Fleece Hat Pattern


Learn how to make a no-sew fleece hat! The step by step illustrated instructions to make this no-sew fleece hat are on this web site for free. But if you prefer a paper pattern to quickly cut out the shape to make this adorable hat… then this pattern is for you!

How To Sew a Fun Fleece Hat I made this cute fleece hat for my daughter and she loved it. Something about this pom-pom that just makes the hat so much fun. Ok! Ok! I admit it… I made the hat for me… but my daughter assumed it was for her and took it. But hey… no big deal! This hat took no time at all to make… so I’ll just make another! Step 1: Fold your fleece right sides together (wrong sides out) aligning the selvage edges. Step 2: Trim your folded fleece so that it is only 18″ tall.

Step 3: Measure from the folded edge over 10 1/4″ and mark in a few places.


Step 4: Cut your folded fleece so that it is 10 1/4″ wide. Step 5: Unfold your fleece and lay it wrong side up. Step 6: Fold the top edge down to the wrong side 3 1/2″ Step 7: Sew across the fleece panel 1/2″ above the bottom edge of the folded fleece.

Step 8: Cut from the top folded edge down to just above the stitching line… every 1/4″.These will become the loops to the fleece hat’s pom-pom


Step 9: Cut 1/2″ vertical slits just below the stitching line. Space the slits about 1″ apart. The slits closest to the side edges should be 3/4″ in from the side edges.

Step 10: Fold the panel right sides together aligning the side edges. Step 11: Sew a 1/2″ seam along the side edge… from the bottom edge to the stitching line.

Step 12: While the fleece hat is still wrong sides out, fold up the bottom edge 4 1/2″. Step 13: Sew a zig-zag stitch along the top edge of the folded fleece… all the way around your hat. Have the side seam open and flat when you fold and sew the fleece to reduce bulk.

Step 14: Turn your fleece hat right sides out.


Step 15: Cut a strip of fleece fabric that is 30″ long by 3/8″ wide Step 16: Starting at the side seam, weave the strip of fleece in and out of the slits… all the way around the hat. Step 17: When you have both ends of the strip at the side seam… pull the strip of fleece to gather the top of the hat tight. Tie the fleece strip into a tight bow… with the loops matching the length of the other loops. And you’re all done! Now you have a cute pom-pom fleece hat that you can wear anywhere… or give as a gift!

Sewing Curtain These curtain panels have a triple pinch pleat header. Notice the photo to your left. The pinch pleats are tacked at the top instead of at the bottom of the pleat. This is just a contemporary twist on the traditional pinch pleat.Making the pleat is super easy.


If you’re looking for fun, simple, easy-to-finish sewing projects that you can start and finish within a couple of hours then You’ll discover detailed video tutorials, illustrated step by step instructions.

How To Make A Continuous Bias Strip The traditional method for making long bias strips, is to cut the fabric on the bias in strips and then piece them together. This method shown in the video below shows you a neat way to quickly make one long bias strip from your fabric.

Sew A Halloween Boo Bag Sew up this quick and easy Halloween Boo Bag. Use it as a trick or treat bag… or gift it full of treats when you “Boo” your neighbors! The finished size of this bag is 10″ wide x 9″ tall x 3 1/2″ deep Skills you will learn making this bag: tote bag making and applique


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