How to Make an Easy Patchwork Jacket
#41
Originally Posted by brendadawg
Here are a couple I made. I think I've posted my DGD already, but don't mind showing her off again (LOL). I'm still looking foir pictures of the one that isn't cut in front.
#43
Originally Posted by Barbara Lee
I always wanted to make one of these. My problem is I don't know how to save your directions onto my file on the PC.
Can someone help me.
Can someone help me.
#44
Thanks so much for this tutorial. I have been wanting to make a crazy quilt jacket and have been looking for directions for years and after seeing your jackets I am motivated. I only need to get some sweatshirts. I cannot wait to get started.
Nancy
Nancy
#47
Originally Posted by Jerrie1940
I tried to print off your instructions, but the right hand side is chopped off....................
#48
I have 2 questions. First, about attaching the patch pieces. I think I have it, but to be sure you attach one piece at a time correct, does it ever get too thick when you zig zag over the same place a couple of times or does that not really happen?
The other question is, would it make a difference if you turned the shirt inside out and basically sew the pieces to the inside side. Just thought it might make a smoother looking "lining" as long as there wasn't a lot of printed design on the shirt.
I can't wait to start this project Hey, how about a vest too!
The other question is, would it make a difference if you turned the shirt inside out and basically sew the pieces to the inside side. Just thought it might make a smoother looking "lining" as long as there wasn't a lot of printed design on the shirt.
I can't wait to start this project Hey, how about a vest too!
#50
[quote=brendadawg]I have found that if I don't cut up the front before I put the fabric on, it holds the shape better. quote]
I want to try this sweatshirt jacket. Great tut. Brendadawg, that is a very good idea, that would keep the foundation better and then cut down the middle after the sewing done.
I want to try this sweatshirt jacket. Great tut. Brendadawg, that is a very good idea, that would keep the foundation better and then cut down the middle after the sewing done.
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