How to Make an Easy Patchwork Jacket
#91
That is just gorgeous. How did you make that? Is it the same way as the other one that uglycook made. Her directions were great. i guess you could do it the same just round off the front and bottom. Its beautiful.
#92
Originally Posted by blessed_beon
That is just gorgeous. How did you make that? Is it the same way as the other one that uglycook made. Her directions were great. i guess you could do it the same just round off the front and bottom. Its beautiful.
#94
Originally Posted by Jerrie1940
I JUST GOT BACK FROM THE THRIFT SHOP WHERE I BOUGHT SWEATSHIRTS FOR $.50 EACH. GUESS WHAT THE GRANDKIDS ARE GETTING FOR CHRISTMAS? :roll:
#95
I decided to make the front of my jacket with curved edges so I pulled some plates and bowls from my cupboards and decided that an 8 inch (lunch size) plate worked the best.
I chalked around the edge of the plate
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Stitched just to the inside of the line to hold the patches in place after I cut
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Put the plate back on the line and run the rotary cutter around it
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#96
Time to finish the binding!
Placing the front of the binding, unpressed side, to the back of the top edge, leave about a half inch folded over at the top edge. Stitch it down, about 1/4 inch from the edge.
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Fold the top edge down like this and then tuck the corner under
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and then fold your pressed edge over like this
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and then fold the whole piece over to the front and you are ready to stitch it down.
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