Changing the button on your favorite jeans can extend the life of the jeans. Whether the button falls off on its own or you just want to change it, the steps are fairly simple. Remove the old button and find another one that it the same size so that it will work well in the button hole. Use iron-on jean patch to support where the button will be sewn. Cut the patch material so that it is just large enough to support the hole made by the previous button. After ironing the patch on both sides you can zigzag the edges so there won't be a tendancy for the patch to curl. The patches will not show as the waistband with the button hole covers the wasitband with the button. Sew on the new button.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
The Prom Dress that Wasn't
One of my big goals was to make a prom dress this year. I was able to incorporate new skills in the design and making of the dress. To control raveling, I presewed the seam finish using a small zig zag around all the pattern pieces. The technique worked well and I would definitely use it again. I reviewed understitching to keep facings from showing. This pattern used a one piece facing combining the neck and armhole which meant that the understitching did not go all the way around the piece because of the narrowing or the shoulder straps.
A great style was chosen as well as some stunning red crepe backed satin. Several muslins were made and darts adjusted. All was going fairly well until the final fit. The look was just not flattering on my daughter. She and I were both disappointed.
A great style was chosen as well as some stunning red crepe backed satin. Several muslins were made and darts adjusted. All was going fairly well until the final fit. The look was just not flattering on my daughter. She and I were both disappointed.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Applique Baby Blanket
Materials needed:
Baby blanket
fabric with desired design
Heat n Bond Lite
teflon press cloth
iron
thread
Instructions:
Prewash all materials. Preheat iron to medium heat; no steam. Place adhesive on back of item to be bonded. Paper liner should face up. Hold iron for 2 seconds. Repeat until entire design is prepared. Allow to cool. Trim to desired size. Peel off paper liner. Place material, adhesive side down on top of project. Press and hold for 6 seconds. Sew along edges.
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