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Fun Fall Projects

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The pumpkins turned out cute but were smaller than expected. It was a sewing project that went quickly and satisfied little hands who ran off to play once they were done.   http://www.craftbuds.com/fabric-pumpkins-tutorial/ The older girls opted for a more time consuming project, scrap pillows. They spent their afternoon cutting out leaves and tree trunks. http://cluckclucksew.com/2009/10/tutorial-scrap-buster-fall-pillow.html

Ta Dah Patchwork Skirts!

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Well we are almost done with our skirts. Only one sister is left. Our first post about the skirt was in August.  We each measured our hips and added five inches. Then figured out how many charms, (5" precut squares) we would need to make the first row. For the next we added the same amount of charms plus half. Then repeated for each consecutive row.  After each was pieced we finished the raw edges with a zig zag stitch.     The elastic casing is the same length as the top row and four inches wide. First sew the ends of your casing right sides together leaving an opening to slip the elastic through the seam on the inside. Fold it in half lengthwise and iron. Then stitch it to the first row. Finish the edges with a zig zag stitch. After it's sewed insert the elastic through the casing with a safety pin and pin the end to the skirt so as to not pull it through completely. Overlap the elastic and stitch back and forth. Whip stitch the small opening closed. Baste your r

Barbie's New Bed & Pillow

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  Barbie is waiting patiently for her new bed. She's excited even though it doesn't show.   I sewed the sides of both the mattress and pillow making sure to backstitch at the beginning and ends. Next I clipped the corners a little bit. Then I used a little wooden tool and poked my corners until they were sharp. I stuffed the pillow and mattress with left over quilt batting and stitched the opening closed. Barbie was happy to finally get to sleep alone. She had to share a blanket on the floor with her sisters. Nighty night.

Easy Purse

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  This is an easy purse I made. I was going to make a Barbie rug then mom said it would be a great purse. It's reversible. I decided to use a ribbon to lace it closed.       First I pieced together some black and white scraps. Then I framed my rectangle with piano note fabric. I cut the lining the same measurement. Next I folded both rectangles in half and sewed down the sides remembering to backstitch at the beginning and end. I trimmed the corners off the bottom so it would turn right side out nicely with sharp points. I pinned the ribbon shoulder strap to the wrong side of purse and tucked it in between the lining and outer fabric. With wrong sides together I stitched around the rim leaving a three inch opening to turn it. Then I turned it right sides out, ironed the top edges and topstitched it closed with a decorative stitch all around the rim. Finally I sewed some eyelets and laced it with more ribbon. I added beads to the end of the ribbon.    

Autumn Fabric Crafts

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  Because the season is turning we are looking at different crafts to sew. Among the top choices are:   Fabric Pumpkins http://www.craftbuds.com/fabric-pumpkins-tutorial/     Scrap Buster Fall Pillow  http://cluckclucksew.com/2009/10/tutorial-scrap-buster-fall-pillow.html      Button Tree http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/button-tree    If you know of any other simple but fun fabric projects for the season please share.