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Old 12-08-2011, 05:15 AM
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Year after year I see my Christmas fabrics, not enough to really do anything with but too nice to get rid of. This year when the last quilt went home, I decided to see what I could play with. I got the sweatshirt that was a size too big that DH bought me last year, cut it into pieces....took band at waist off, neck band off, sleeve bands off, cut down front in middle and then also sides and shoulders, which left me with two fronts, a back and two sleeves. I took some polar fleece and added 3 inches to each sleeve by butting it against the cut edge and zigzagging. Now for the fun....I got out my blessed Accugo and began cutting pieces and putting them on the sleeves doing a sew and flip method...I would sew a row and triangles, then flip and sew the row to the sleeve bottom, etc....this went on for several days. I did some quilting once the pieces were on the sweatshirt in the big areas with matching thread, just on the sewingmachine with the wave stitch. I used poneytail holders for the button loops and covered the buttons. I wore it yesterday and it is definitely WARM.....
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Old 12-08-2011, 05:20 AM
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Beautiful!
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You are a smart creative person. What a cool idea.
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wow it is beautiful. very creative.
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Very pretty and well done
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beautiful...
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I love it! Great job.
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Wow you did a wonderful job, nice work
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That is a very pretty jacket. Awesome job. Thanks for sharing your project with us.
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Very pretty,creative and classy. Love the poinsettia fabric. One would not suspect the humble base is sweatshirt. Well done!
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