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AUGUST 2016
ISSUE 87 5.99
Style&Home
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4 STYLE
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Style A A Style B B Style C C Style D D
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oke detail. pockets.
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Make in a bold
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Stitch the
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Simplicity offer top tips
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When measuring yourself, make sure to
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Add unusual fastenings like frog
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MAXI DRESS
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Lauren Guthrie
Each handmade garment has sentimental
meaning attached
S
ummer is my favourite time of planning one for myself using the Sparkle
year to sew but Ill be honest, Im Powder Gold fabrics from the spring/summer
not getting as much time to stitch as Atelier Brunette Collection. Ruffles seem to be
Id like at the moment. Between a popular trend this summer and I think the
looking after baby Sophia, moving peplum on this blouse is a subtle nod to that style.
into a new house and still keeping my toes in Now that my body is starting to get
the business, Ive had to put my sewing projects back to my previous size again after
on the back burner. It hasnt stopped me pregnancy I also really want to try making a
dreaming and scheming of some lovely pair of jeans using the Closet Case Files Ginger
summer makes though! Jeans pattern. We have some lovely denims in
As Ive been packing up my home the shop at the moment to choose from. If you
to move, I decided that it would be a good struggle to get jeans that fit from the shops then
opportunity to declutter. I must have over 100 making your own is a great alternative and we
handmade items of clothing now and its got are now running a two-day workshop where you
to the stage that I just cant keep them all. My Lauren on having to can do just that!
Our Summer Party event set for 16th
dilemma has been what on earth to do with
them! So much time, effort and lovely fabric say goodbye to some July is also fast approaching and Id love
has gone into those clothes and they have of her much-loved to find time make a new dress for that. We have
just had another delivery of beautiful Nani Iro
sentimental meaning attached to them.
After asking the sewing community garments cotton double gauze from Japan, so one way
of Instagram for advice I received lots of or another I might just have to find the time to
i love...
suggestions including; hoard them, turn them make something with it!
into a patchwork quilt, make baby clothes or
toys, donate to charity, sell them, do a clothes Happy sewing!
swap or give them to friends. I think reusing
the fabric for something else is a good idea but
I just cant bring myself to cut them up. Giving
Top Tips
to charity is also a great idea but one other
follower pointed out, some charity shops wont
sell clothes unless they have a fabric contents
and care label attached and mine dont!
Ive loved each garment for different
For long-lasting garments
reasons, whether its because Ive learned
a new skill while making it or Ive enjoyed
wearing it again and again. After reading The
Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie
Pick a fabric that is easy to
Kondo I put her principle of does this spark wash with your other clothes.
joy to every item and worked out what to keep.
I decided to accept that they had served me
well but now it was someone else's turn. So, in Create an outfit only make
August Im planning on having a special charity something that will go with the
sale, including some samples made for the rest of your clothes and shoes.
shop. Ill be releasing more details closer to the
time. Decluttering has really made me use and
appreciate the handmade clothes that I do have
Ensure it fits! Test with a
even more and it's created lots of space in my
wardrobe for new ones!
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sew style
Whats
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Hand herringbone is
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Watch, Floozie at Debenhams, shirt, 12.99, H&M, clutch, 24, Next
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sew advice
STYLE SCHOOL
Give a 1960s classic a contemporary makeover
If, like us, youve been Sixties shift
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Based on a genuine vintage 1960s pattern, a lined button front
Simplicity 8049 is a stylish wrap dress. With coat with collar
and pockets for
no buttons or zips, its easy to stitch and
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up with a floaty fabric in a pastel yourself moments after they emerge on the
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Simplicity 1168, 8.15, to find out more.
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Marigold
With two patterns in one, Marigold by Tilly and the
Buttons is a great make to whip up this summer. Choose
from a stylish jumpsuit or a pair of casual trousers, for
great wardrobe staples. The trousers feature a cinched
in waist, with an elasticated waistband, pleats and darts,
so youll be putting your stitchy skills to good use. Plus,
the jumpsuit includes a sweetheart neckline and slash
pockets on the trousers.
iNDIE
pattern
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Liberty
White or black elastic, 5mm wide, 2m
Satin ribbon, 50cm
Contrasting thread
Dimensions
knickers
8-18
1 Cotton
jersey
Stitch line
gusset
Outer A sassy cut gives these knickers
gusset
their distinctive shape
Back
This pattern, dubbed the Brazilian by Flo-Jo Boutiques Delia Adey and
Erika Peto, uses plain elastic and a decorative zig zag stitch to create
a frilled effect. The knickers are cut in three pieces with all the seams
Back concealed neatly within the gusset. The technique for gathering and
then not gathering in between the markings on the pattern ensures the
knickers sit flat across the bottom. Make in light woven fabric, such as
2 Cotton poplin, cotton lawn, silk, satins or voiles.
jersey
gusset
Pin together
make your own around all the edges of the knickers except the
knickers
side seams [5]. As the knicker front and back
are cut on the bias the fabric will pull and
2 Lay the knicker back, right side up, on top careful to not stretch the elastic. Mark with a
of the cotton jersey gusset, lining up the pin, then measure 20cm off the end and cut.
notches. Position the fabric gusset on top Pin this evenly around the top waistband.
4 Sew
wrong side up, lining up the notches. Pin
together and sew with a straight stitch and 8 Using a zig zag stitch with the length set
short and the width set wide, sew on the
1cm seam allowance [1]. inside of the knickers along the elastic,
Zig-zag stitch line
3 Lay the knicker back right side up. Pull the stretching it out as you sew, creating a gather
jersey gusset out flat underneath the back. around the top.
Leave the outer gusset right side up. Place the
knicker front onto the outer gusset, lining up
the front notches, with right sides together. Pin
9 Measure around the flat length of the leg
holes, then cut elastic for each leg, two
thirds the length of the measurement taken.
the two pieces together [2]. Repeat for each leg. When pinning the elastic
4 Roll the front of the knicker over onto itself do not stretch between the two circle markings
towards the pin. Then roll the back of the on each side of the bottom. This will ensure
knicker the same way, so both pieces sit on top that your knickers will sit flat across your
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USE
CONTRASTING
THREADS
FOR ADDED
DECORATIVE
DETAIL.
the haberdashery
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Q&A
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STROLL CAPE
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PATTERN, $12.95,
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fter watching the Sewing Bee,
Id like to make a woollen
cape. What advice can you
offer about sewing with wool fabrics?
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offering a wide the seam allowances with pinking shears.
range of fabrics,
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haberdashery and Pure wool fabric is a
more. Visit www. pleasure to sew and easy to
dragonflyfabrics.
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Boiled wool is great as the seams dont
fray and its easy to sew. If you dont want
to line your cape, you can bind all visible
seams before sewing them with a 12mm
bias binding.
If pressing the seams from the right
side, use a pressing cloth and light steam
on your iron. I recommend a medium hot
iron as too much heat can cause damage.
Press carefully without too much pressure;
you want the seam to roll rather than
crease. Afterwards, put your hand on the
just pressed seam until the wool cools
down; it keeps the seams flat. Visit www.
dragonflyfabrics.co.uk for a huge range of
Italian 100% boiled wool fabrics.
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sew advice
I
m new to sewing; what does grading
the seams mean?
Lorraine Hislop
Rachel says
Grading your seams helps to reduce the bulk
when sewing multiple layers of fabric together. It
is quite a time consuming process to grade your
seams but one that can have a huge effect on
how your garment looks when its completed,
Rachel preventing lumpy looking seams.
Walker To grade a seam, you usually do this around the
is the co-founder of facing at the neckline, or for a collar, which helps
new online sewing them to lay flat. First stitch the facing or collar as
community, The Fold instructed and follow this by pressing the seam
Line. Visitors can allowances. Cut both seam allowances down by
search and review half to approximately 7mm. Next, trim just the
sewing patterns and
facing seam allowance down by half again. This is
get top tips from
the blog at www. the seam allowance between the facing pattern
thefoldline.com piece and seam allowance of the bodice.
Continue to follow the garment instructions
and clip where necessary before understitching,
if required. This reduces the bulk of the fabric
in these areas and the pieces will sit flat more Grading your seams helps reduce the
easily. This technique is particularly helpful bulk when sewing multiple layers of
when sewing heavier fabrics and will give a
professional looking, smooth finish on the right
fabric together
side of the garment.
I
Adding piping into the seams of a want to make a cushion with piping around
cushion instantly transforms it from the edge. How exactly is that done?
homemade to professional
Rachel Cook
Lisa says
Adding piping into the seams of a cushion
instantly transforms it from homemade to
professional. Its one of my favourite home
furnishing hacks, especially as its not hard
to do!
Start by making your piping. Cut a length
of piping cord about 10cm longer than the Lisa
four edges of your cushion, before wrapping Comfort
it in a long length of bias binding. Stitch set up the Sew
the bias binding around the cord along the Over It sewing
whole length, so that the cord is encased. caf in Clapham,
Once your piping is made, pin it around London in 2011
the edges of your cushion front, on the right and recently
side. The raw edge of the piping should opened her
second store in
match up with the raw edges of the cushion
Islington. She
piece. Overlap the piping in the centre of one has also penned
cushion edge and pin all the way around, books, including
before machine tacking the piping in place. Sew Over It
Trim off the excess piping at the join. Vintage (15,
Now that your piping is secure, place the Ebury Press).
hemmed cushion envelope back pieces Find out more
at www.sew
right sides together with the cushion front, overit.co.uk
and stitch all the way around. Sew as close
as you can to the piping cord so that the
first set of stitching wont show when you
turn the cushion right sides out. A zip foot
will help you with this.
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SUMMER FLORALS
Florals never get old, and come summer they really do bloom! Sew Over Its shelves
are cascading with flora patterns, whether you like bold styles or more ditsy prints. 1
Pick your favourite pattern, then a fabric which sets your heart aflutter!
Lisa wears
Carrie
Trousers in 2
Roses Coral
and Navy
viscose crpe
I love flowers.
They always look
so pretty and 5
give a room a
boost of energy 1 Watercolour Flora
stretch cotton
and life. So 2 Apple Blosson Pink
dressing myself cotton voile
3 Spring Blooms linen
in florals is just 4 Roses Coral and Navy
natural to me! viscose crpe
5 Sunflowers and Jade
Green Sky cotton voile
Lisa Comfort,
Sew Over It
All featured fabrics
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Download templates online
Essentials
Holiday essentials
travel set
Assorted cottons, fat
quarters
Plain cotton scraps, mint,
yellow, green
Pom pom trim, teal,
yellow, pale pink
Fusible interfacing
Yellow zip, 25cm
Polystyrene bead filling
Dried lavender Make the feeling of summer last all year with
Dimensions these handy items
Neck rest: 27cm x 36cm
Make-up bag: 17cm x 23cm This travel cushion and coordinating make-up bag by Carolyn Letten are inspired by
Use a 5mm seam allowance
visions of sunsets and palm trees blowing in the breeze. One side of the neck rest has a
unless otherwise stated. quirky little pocket so you can pop a fragrant sachet inside to help you relax in flight.
Use the make-up bag to keep travel essentials within easy reach.
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round until you reach the curved end. Repeat Cut two tab ends for the zip 3.7cm x the bag flat, right side up and press both sides
with yellow for the teal half. Pin the finished 11.2cm, and turn the short ends in by 5mm. close to the zip. Topstitch along both sides of
front and back right sides together, leaving a Press then fold in half, bringing the short ends the zip.
6
5cm gap. Stitch with a 5mm seam allowance. together and press again. Slide the zip pull into Open the zip. Align all the right sides
Snip the curves, then turn out. Make a funnel the middle of the zip and trim the metal ends together and push the edge of the zip
from paper and fill with polystyrene beads. from both sides to 21.2cm. Insert each end of towards the lining and match the topstitching
Hand stitch the gap. the zip into the short open end of a fabric tab seams. Pin in place and repeat at the other
1 4
Using the make-up bag template, cut two Lay the zip centrally, wrong side up onto edges of the bag leaving the corner angles
from a plain lining fabric and fuse interfacing the top of the front of the bag which is unstitched and a gap of 7.5cm in one side of
to both. Cut another for the back of the bag. right side up so that the top edge of the zip is the lining side. Leave the bag laid flat.
Set all three aside. Trim the three pieces for the
front and stitch them together with a 5mm
seam. Press the seams open.
level with the raw edge. Lay lining fabric wrong
side up on top so all the edges match with the
zip in the middle. Pin along the top and use a
7 To assemble, pinch the corners of the left
side of the bag together so the seams
match, pin and stitch a 5mm seam. Repeat on
2 Back a piece of plain dark green fabric with zip foot to stitch. Trim away the overhang from the other corner. Do the same to the two
interfacing. Use the template to draw two the tabs so all edges align. corners of the right-hand side. To finish, turn
5
palm tree tops on the reverse and cut out. Fold everything back so the front of the zip the bag out by pulling through the gap in the
Back a fabric print for two tree trunks and trim. and bag are facing you. Repeat for the lining. Stitch the gap then push the lining inside
Pin them in place and machine stitch around other side by placing the zip face down onto the bag.
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Have a
restful
sleep...
Make a lavender pouch
from an off-cut of fabric.
Add pom pom trim to
one end, stitch together
leaving a gap, then fill
with dried lavender and
close up.
the haberdashery
We used the Glint range by Lorena Siminovich for Cloud9 Fabrics, www.hantex.co.uk/cloud9
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1 OBI BELT
This accessory is the
2
ultimate must-have for
any budding fashionista
and its quick-stitch
attributes mean you can
see same-day results!
Sometimes an outfit
requires something extra
and this wrap-style waist
cincher does the job Your sofa = your classroom!
perfectly. Stitch yours in a Love the idea of learning to sew or discovering a new
colourful silk or African- technique, but want to achieve it from the comfort of your
inspired print that will own home, perhaps while the other half is engrossed in
make an impact to any the games? Well, these handy courses from Tilly and The
outfit. Discover how to Buttons allow you to sofa surf your way to being a
make this stylish stitching success. Online classes include Make Friends with
FREE accessory online at a Sewing Machine, Learn To Sew Jersey Tops and Learn
PATTERN! www.sewmag.co.uk To Sew Skirts. For tutorials, tips and more, head to
www.tillyandthebuttonsworkshops.com
Sewing...
OLYMPIC-STYLEE!
10 clever ways to make your sewing
gold medal worthy
With the Rio 2016 Olympics just around the corner, were looking for quick and easy projects
that we can get stitching in front of the box. Whether youre in need of a speedy fix of
stitching delight or fancy turning your hand to an easy day of workshop fun, weve lined up
10 great ways to get sewing this summer. So, give your machine a workout and whip up some
quick-stitch projects that are sure to win you first prize!
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Simple cross stitch
What could be more fitting
for this sporty time of year,
than some mini cross stitch
ideas that are certainly more
fun than exercising!
Customise your accessories
with a range of fun
embroidered motifs and add
a personal touch to gifts for
your loved ones by featuring
their favourite hobby or
sport for an extra-special
detail. Mega Mini Cross Stitch
by Makoto Oozu, (9.99,
Pavilion Books).
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KIT CRAZY
If youre in search of an easy project that
you can whip up in no time then one of the
many kits from The New Craft House is
exactly what youre looking for. With
everything you need to make included, theres no
excuses for you to not start and finish sewing in an
afternoon. Here at Sew HQ were obsessed with their
knicker kits, in sizes 6-16, which are perfect for anyone
with basic machine sewing skills. Knicker kit, 25,
www.thenewcrafthouse.com
FREE
PATTERN!
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Liberty collar
Add some Liberty love to a plain
jumper or blouse with a striking
accessory like this pretty collar. Make
using your favourite print to bring personality to
an otherwise boring outfit. Find the pattern
online at www.sewmag.co.uk
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BONUS
PATTERN!
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POCKET POWER
Customise your denim with a pretty patch pocket in
your favourite fabrics. With three simple steps to
follow, you can add a decorative touch to almost any
Quick-sew workshop garment you
Looking to fuel your crafty desires with a make that will give you choose. But why stop at the
results now? Then stop your search because this great half-day pocket? You could
workshop promises you will leave with a cute pair of pyjama shorts, customise any part of your
and of course, theyre made in a gorgeous Liberty print! Brought to outfit with lace or fabric
you by fashion and textile designer, Fiona Hesford, this make-in-an- trims for a new look every
afternoon project will satisfy all your stitchy cravings. Visit time! Find this project and
www.clothkits.co.uk to view their full range of workshops. many more online at
www.sewmag.co.uk.
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tote bag
Fabrics: primary exterior
61cm, secondary exterior
30.5cm, accent 30.5cm
Cotton lining, 68.5cm
Fusible fleece, 68.5cm
Woven fusible interfacing
Ultra firm stabiliser
Exterior magnets
Metal centre post 2.5cm
buckles, four Make shopping easy with this roomy bag!
Eyelet sets, 6mm, four
Zips, regular 18cm, heavy-
weight 18cm This smart tote is perfect for an all-day outing or some serious retail therapy.
Piping cord, 4mm, 1.4m Any cotton or home dcor fabric will work well for the exterior; if using something
heavier, leave off the fusible interfacing on those areas and have cotton for the accent
Dimensions fabric and handles. Why not take advantage of the trend for flamingos this season
18cm deep x 30.5cm tall x
56cm wide and make your bag in a suitably tropical print for summer?
sew a tote
1 Download and print the cutting guide
and templates at www.sewmag.co.uk/
templates. Cut out the pieces and attach
4 Centre the zip plate opening over the zip.
Topstitch the plate through all layers at
3mm around the outer edge and the inner
fusible interfacing and fusible fleece where rectangle. Fold the zip pocket fabric in half,
indicated. Centre all three stabiliser sections bringing the short ends together, right sides
on the wrong side of the exterior bottom. facing. Folding the body out of the way, sew
Topstitch around the stabiliser with a 3mm the top edge of the zip pocket at 6mm. Pin
seam allowance. the side raw edges of the pocket and body
3 Centre a heavy-weight zip inside the facing and sew with a 1.3cm allowance.
pocket through the opening, facing out.
Topstitch from the right side at 3mm. Stretch
the fabric zip pocket plate over the stabiliser
6 Fold the allowance toward the primary
fabric side and topstitch at 6mm. Repeat
for all four body panels, alternating between
zip plate, wrapping and pinning the edges at primary and secondary exterior fabrics with
the back. Trim the excess from the curved piping between each [2]. Turn wrong-side out.
areas. Cut a line down the middle of the zip Cut four 1.3cm clips along the body bottom
plate fabric where the opening is on the edge, 2.5cm from each piping seam on the
stabiliser. Make small clips into each corner. secondary fabric. Position the body over the
Wrap and pin the raw edges around the back. bottom piece, right sides facing. Centre the
body front and back with the long edges of
the bottom. Spread the clips open to turn the
bottom corners [3]. Sew the perimeter twice
with a 1.3cm allowance. Turn right side out.
Other ideas
Hot tropics Insert the pocket through the slit to the wrong
Try making your side of the lining and press around the
tote with this fun
opening. Centre a regular zip to the inside of
Tropicana on White
the pocket through the opening, facing out.
fabric from Lewis To sew a fold-up tote that
& Irene. Priced 12 From the right side, topstitch the rectangle at
per metre, 3mm, and again at 6mm. Fold the pocket can be stored away, omit the
www.sewfriendly. fusible fleece.
fabric in half, right sides facing and sew the
co.uk
three raw edges with a 6mm seam allowance,
moving the body lining out of the way.
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Download templates online
9 Align the lining side seam with the body exterior side,
wrong sides facing. Easing slightly, pin along the top.
Fold the binding in half lengthwise, wrong sides facing, and
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the stitching overlaps the beginning a little. Fold the rest of
the binding snugly around the seam allowance. The fold will
extend beyond the seam stitching about 3mm. From the
exterior side, stitch in the ditch around the top.
2 Topstitch down the centre. Cut the buckle tab into four,
13.5cm lengths and sew a 6mm buttonhole centred 4.5cm in
from the end on each. Thread a tab through a buckle. Slide
the catch through the buttonhole and fold over the post
4.5cm, seam to seam. Topstitch in place at 6mm. Fold the
other end over 1.3cm, seam to seam and pin. Make sure when
the buckle faces outward, the catch is in the up position.
3
sewn in step 11 [6]. Repeat for added security. Attach the
remaining buckle tabs. Trim both lower corners of the fusible
fleece handle at a 45 angle. Fuse to the wrong side of a
handle. Fold and press, then topstitch down the middle.
Install an eyelet, 24cm from the middle and another toward
the other end at the same distance. Repeat with the other
handle then thread through the buckles.
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Download templates online
9 Align the lining side seam with the body exterior side,
wrong sides facing. Easing slightly, pin along the top.
Fold the binding in half lengthwise, wrong sides facing, and
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press. Open one end and fold the raw end over 1.3cm, wrong
sides facing. Refold the binding and press. Place the folded
end at the exterior centre back, right sides facing. Begin
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for the special price of 10.99 (RRP
sewing the perimeter with a 1.3cm allowance, 2.5cm from
1 15.99, Fons & Porter, a division of F+W) the folded end. Pull the binding snug but dont stretch.
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including free UK p&p, by calling 01206 As the beginning fold approaches, gauge how much
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available until 29th August 2016. binding will be needed to finish, plus 1.3cm. Trim the
excess. Tuck the raw end into the folded end. Continue until
the stitching overlaps the beginning a little. Fold the rest of
the binding snugly around the seam allowance. The fold will
extend beyond the seam stitching about 3mm. From the
exterior side, stitch in the ditch around the top.
2 Topstitch down the centre. Cut the buckle tab into four,
13.5cm lengths and sew a 6mm buttonhole centred 4.5cm in
from the end on each. Thread a tab through a buckle. Slide
the catch through the buttonhole and fold over the post
4.5cm, seam to seam. Topstitch in place at 6mm. Fold the
other end over 1.3cm, seam to seam and pin. Make sure when
the buckle faces outward, the catch is in the up position.
3
sewn in step 11 [6]. Repeat for added security. Attach the
remaining buckle tabs. Trim both lower corners of the fusible
fleece handle at a 45 angle. Fuse to the wrong side of a
handle. Fold and press, then topstitch down the middle.
Install an eyelet, 24cm from the middle and another toward
the other end at the same distance. Repeat with the other
handle then thread through the buckles.
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MACHINEshopping
Create beautiful designs
with an advanced
embroidery machine
If you enjoy machine embroidery and
want to take it to the next level, you
could consider investing in a specialist
embroidery machine. Many also function
as a normal sewing machine, providing
value for money, and todays computerised
models can connect to
your computer via a USB
portal or memory card, Try a
so you can download top spec
your own designs, or embroidery
use their own built-in model
patterns. Take a look at
these top models.
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Essentials
Summer stitching
roll-up
Coloured bath towel,
93cm x 1.4m
Cotton print fabric, 2m
Coordinating thread
Dimensions
Custom sized
beach towel
Sew a practical beach accessory
Heading to the beach and looking for somewhere to store
your towel? Avoid trying to squeeze it into a bag, and sew
Corinne Bradds handy accessory thats ideal for all of your
summer activities. The front pockets are a perfect place to hold all
of your relaxing essentials, like your latest issue of Sew! Stitch yours
in a bright fabric to really make a statement.
sew a beach bag
1 Wash, dry and press the towel and
cotton fabric to allow for any shrinkage
before beginning. Lay the towel onto the
wrong side of the fabric, and cut the cotton
with a 3cm excess all around. Pin the two
pieces together, and fold in 1.5cm along the
edges of the cotton. Fold in again to cover
the edges of the towel and pin, mitring the
corners neatly. Topstitch the cotton to the
towel, 2mm from the inner folded edge.
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USE THE
HANDY POCKETS
TO STASH
YOUR HOLIDAY
ESSENTIALS!
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COUNTED
Susie s
CROSS
STITCH
The cross stitch is worked
individually, or in
horizontal rows from left
to right. One coloured
square on the charted
STITCH SCHOOL
design corresponds to one
cross stitch.
2
Tapestry needle sampler can be used as a reference for letters and numerals Make a second
Frame or mount with 40cm
x 50cm aperture to feature in your own designs. The other sampler, which diagonal stitch to
D, immediately above
features a text suitable for a wedding or anniversary, has A and level with B. To
blank areas to personalise with names and dates work a second adjoining
Dimensions cross, bring the needle
Samplers: Fit a 40cm x 50cm out at C again.
frame
stitch an
alphabet
sampler
1 Download and print the
cross stitch charts at
www.sewmag.co.uk/
templates. Mark the centre
of the fabric and place it in 3 Work cross stitches in
the same way across
the row. Complete all the
an embroidery hoop. It
doesn't matter if the whole A to B stitches first and
design doesnt fit within, then go back along the
because as you finish one row doing C to D for a
area, you can remove the neater finish. The first row
fabric from the hoop and is usually worked from left
to right, and the return
4
reposition it. Start with that the lower diagonal thread on Remove the glass from the frame,
the middle of the design each cross stitch lies in the same row is stitched right to
place the embroidery inside, and
and work outwards, to direction. Follow the chart until the left. For a neat finish, you
replace the backing board. Add two
ensure that the embroidery design has been completed, then should make sure that the
screw eyes or D-rings to the back of
is placed centrally on remove the fabric from the hoop lower diagonal thread on
the frame and thread a length of cord
your fabric. and press on the reverse, under a each cross stitch always
through for hanging.
lies in the same direction.
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To make
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smaller, use an
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a higher thread
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larger design,
add a few more
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I truly believe the flamingo is my spirit animal!
T HOME
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Style Advice
A pocket is useful too and need be no more
the years, and I try to give them all an airing at sophisticated that a rectangle hemmed at
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Every year has its own motif du jour. sides and topstitched to the front. You can
We seem to have a particular fascination
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Essentials husband in 2009.
100cm x 110cm
Lightweight cotton, What made you start
Coordinating thread
Cotton lace trim, 150cm The Makery?
150cm
Ribbon, 2cm wide, satisfaction to be had
Ive always enjoyed the
shorts
My husband and
from making things myself.
Dimensions to Bath in 2008 and
I moved from London
wanting to start our
Small, medium, large wed always talked about
planning The Makery
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DESIGNER own business. We started 2009.
late
together, and launched
KATE and had noticed the
SMITH Were both very creative time
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LOOKS
them through both newbies?
buttonhole lines. Any advice for dressmaking
the curved edges of if (when) you make a
Dont beat yourself up
2 Zig zag stitch along
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the fabric edge. Lay
stitching close to
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honestly cant think of
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mistake or have to unpick items Ive made
matching up the unpick at least a little
other, right sides together, where I havent had to
Using a straight stitch can ever tell youve
edges. Pin in place. stitching! Usually no-one
sew through both its the best way to learn
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Keeping the right sides are my favourite
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and press.
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Essentials
Fabric: cotton,
heavy-weight, pale turquoise, 25cm;
Fabric dye
Pom poms, 2m; lining, white,
red, 20mm, white, 2m
Fusible webbing eight
stencil
Fibre filling
Dye, fabric,
Paint, fabric,turquoise Homewares
white; turquoise
Stencil, snowflake
Make a
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Dimensions
cushions
DESIGNER
Square cushion: JANE
1
Rectangular 35cm square KHARADE
cushion: 25cm Cut a 27cm
x 38cm x 41cm cushion
cotton, and front from
two rectangl white
20cm x 27cm es measurin
and 27cm g
Hem one short x 35cm for
side of the the back.
2cm double larger one
hem, and the using a
Combine your double hem. smaller with
a 3.5cm
skills for 2 Using a stencil
interior acce personalised
and white fabric
six snowflak paint, make
e designs on
ssories fabric. When pale turquois
THE THRIFTY
dry, cut around e
then fuse and each snowflak
stitch to the e,
the square cushion front
cushion, as for
by three formatio positioning them
n. in a two
3 Assemble the
before, and
Create the
cushion in
the
add pom poms same way as
to the corners.
STITCHERS
cushion inner
rectangles, using two 27cm
and place inside x 41cm
the cover.
GUIDE TO
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Love it?
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Sew a square
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1 Wash and
colour white
turquoise dye. cotton fabric
hue by leaving Make a 25cm square
with
piece of fusible
it a darker webbing and
press the fabric. in the dye bath longer. reverse of press onto
5
single hem. front in a three on the Cut two 42cm
a 3cm formation. by three
2
Press to adhere squares from
Use a stencil fabric. Pin and white lining
INSERT A ZIP
and white Machine stitch them
nine snowflak fabric paint in white thread to the fabric. leaving a gap machine stitch
together
to around for stuffing.
e
turquoise fabric, designs on the darker
create the appliqu
shape.
three times until plump, Turn out and ,
then
4
stuff
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I still find threading
The last time I changed my methods was beds fold up to make storage simple. The roller needles rather fiddly,
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In vibrant shades of lime green, purple and turquoise, the design of this block forms
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stitch a block 4 Stitch the long edge of
the coloured triangle in
of white cotton and use
these as sashing between
1
Arrange them so that the
3
create eight half square pale coloured triangles sit in Join the remaining small
triangles (HSTs). the middle and the purple blocks into two sets of
4
shorter edges overlap the Cut 3cm wide strips of
crease lines by 3mm. Pin a sew a centrepiece coloured fabric and join
1
coloured triangle to the left Create a central block as end to end to make binding.
corner in the same way [1]. above. Make 12 half size Sew the binding to the
3 Lifting the corner of the blocks in exactly the same wrong side of the
2
coloured triangle out of way, but use 8.5cm squares centrepiece, mitring the
the way, stitch the long edge for the petals and 5cm corners and overlapping the
of the white triangle to the squares cut in half to make ends neatly. Fold the
backing square with a 5mm HSTs. Press all the blocks. binding to the front of the
2
seam allowance [2]. Fold the Cut 3cm wide strips of work, turn under 5mm on
white triangle up so the two white cotton and use this the raw edge and topstitch
short sides match up with the to stitch an overlapped to the patchwork with a
edges of the backing square border around the central matching thread, 1mm from
and finger press. square. Trim 2cm wide strips the hem.
Essentials
Assorted printed cottons, fat quarters
Plain white cotton, 1m
Dimensions
Small blocks: 15cm square
Large block: 30cm square
Table centrepiece: 66cm square
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Plus Dot Quote Garden Two Tone Tiny
Pink Green Teeny dots
A vibrant stand out
Delicate
spotty against bright
wildflowers
magenta blue.
on white.
pattern.
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Vivid colours
GARDEN MULTI
Watercolour effects
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Mouthwatering shades
MONTHS
12-0643 TPG
PANTONE
COLOURS BLAZING ORANGE
Combine sherbet shades of CORAL BLUSH
14-1909 TPG 15-1160 TPG
coral, yellow and orange
The colours displayed on the Pantone swatches may be limited to CMYK printing process.
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Totally tropical
flamingo hoop
Stitch exotic embroidered art for your home
Essentials The tropical trend is so hot right now and this colourful hoop by
Plain cotton fabric Sarah Bracken is sure to appeal to flamingo fans. The ideal project
Embroidery hoop, 6
Embroidery thread, four colours
for embroidery beginners, its easy to stitch and will brighten up your
Embroidery needle abode no end. Why not stitch up a trio of hoops for a real talking point.
Carbon paper
Dimensions
Embroidery hoop: 6
stitch a flamingo
1 Enlarge the design template on this
page or go to www.sewmag.co.uk/
templates to download and print. Cut
an A4 piece of plain fabric. Place carbon
paper on top, coloured side down. Position
the template on top and draw over the
design with a pencil, pressing firmly.
Make it yours
three strands of green embroidery
thread. Making sure to secure the thread
on the reverse, work back stitch for the
outline of the leaves, and satin stitch to
fill some in. Use three strands of pink Why not add an inspirational
thread for the flamingo. Satin stitch the
back feathers, then use short and long message to compete your design?
stitches for filling the head and chest
area, for a tufted look.
Template
shown at 70%
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haberdashery
Luxe
embroidery
thread
Go sparkly with
Pearlescent and
Jewel Effects
threads by DMC,
1.45 per skein,
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Essentials
Simple embroidery
fruity
Assorted plain and patterned
cottons, bright pink, turquoise,
lime green, orange, light pink
Fusible webbing, 15cm x 25cm
cushions
Turquoise felt, 10cm square
Stranded embroidery cotton,
black, turquoise, lime green,
white, mid-green
Matching sewing threads
Toy filling
sew a watermelon
1 Download and print the templates
at www.sewmag.co.uk/templates.
Cut one pulp from plain bright pink fabric,
one border in plain turquoise, one rind
from lime green and one back in patterned
bright pink.
stitch a pineapple
1 Cut one pineapple from plain and
patterned orange fabrics, plus a set of
leaves from plain lime green and patterned
orange fabric. Use stem stitch to embroider
lines on the right side of the plain lime
green leaves with turquoise thread, and the
lines on the right side of the plain orange
pineapple in lime green.
2
seams open. Copy the cherry design onto tracing outer edge. Snip the curves and press
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Stitchy
know-how
Find essential stitches at
www.sewmag.co.uk/how-to-sew
the haberdashery
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Celebrate Wimbledon!
Essentials
embroidered
Tennis racket
Fabric marker pen
Tapestry yarn: cream, six skeins;
red, two skeins; green, two
tennis racket
skeins; light green, one skein;
white, one skein; yellow,
one skein
Ribbon
Tapestry needle
Dimensions
Upcycle old sports
Custom sized
embroider a
tennis racket
1 Thread a tapestry needle with a
single strand of cream yarn. Starting
a few rows up from the bottom of the
frame, wrap it around two strings,
forming a block of parallel stitches,
and trapping the yarn end under the
stitches. Once the gap has been filled,
move up or across and fill in the
next gap. When working on the
next space across on a row, take the
needle between the stitches on the
adjacent block.
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Make
your mark
You can use a
permanent
fabric marker or an
erasable one to draw
the design, as all
marks should be
covered by
embroidery stitches.
the
haberdashery
Tapestry yarn
Shop Anchor tapestry
yarn at 87p for a 10
metre skein, from
www.sewandso.co.uk
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cathedral
Quilters muslin, fat quarter
Floral lawn, 15.2cm square
scraps
WORK
promise
White cotton wadding, 5.1cm
pincushions
square scraps
Toy filling
Dimensions
10.2cm square
Use a 6mm seam allowance
unless otherwise stated.
Sew a stitchy must-have to keep
make a foundation your pins neat and tidy!
1 Cut five, 11.4cm squares from white quilters
muslin and four 2.5cm squares from
wadding. Using floral fabric, cut four, 2.9cm
This sweet pincushion design featuring a traditional Cathedral Window
squares and one 11.4cm square. To prepare the block is the perfect addition to any stitchers making table. Made in pretty
window foundations, fold a white 11.4cm
square in half, with right sides together. Sew
Liberty prints, Lisa Coxs sewers essential is a great make for yourself or a
across both short ends. Refold the rectangle, crafty friend. Why not upsize the block and turn it into a cushion instead
so the seams are in the centre front and back,
and sit on top of each other.
for great home style?
4
Trim the points off each corner [1]. Turn the Fold out the top points on the rows. Place and stitch securely [6].
square right side out through the opening, two rows together with folds facing out and
using a turning tool or chopstick to poke out flat fabric together. Stitch across the base of the stitch cathedral
all of the corners. Slipstitch the opening closed
and press. Fold each corner into the centre
points as you did for the single pieces [4]. Centre
your panel of four cathedral window foundations windows
and press to create the front of the block [2].
Repeat the process for three more squares.
onto the remaining white square. Youll need a
6mm border around the outside of the cathedral 1 Take the floral print squares measuring 2.9cm
and centre the 2.5cm square of wadding on one
3 With the backs together, match two foundation panel. Unfold the flaps on the outer of the squares formed by the folded flaps on
squares so that the sides with the folded edge of the squares around the edge of the panel adjacent squares. Centre a floral print square over
corners are facing out. Unfold one corner on and use the same technique to sew that panel to the wadding and pin to secure [7].
2
each square and sew the squares together the white fabric square [5]. To stitch a window, fold the edge of the four
along the crease line. Back stitch at the
beginning and end of each seam [3]. Repeat 5 After stitching the folded foundation to the
base, fold the points back down. Hand
flaps surrounding the window patch over the
raw edge. In the centre of each edge of the
window patch, the fold should be 5mm wide,
tapering towards each corner. Blind stitch the
edge in place, starting and ending 5mm from
each end [8]. Repeat for all four windows.
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Did
you know?
Cathedral Window patchwork
is a traditional quilt design that
was historically made using feed
sacks. The patterned fabric shows
through the window frame,
giving a stained glass
window illusion.
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Fun stitching!
sewing bees
Essentials
Cotton, coordinating prints
Lightweight iron-on
interfacing
Medium-weight sew-in
interfacing
Black felt
Toy stuffing
Wadding
Embroidery thread, black
Sewing thread, Stitch a pair of buzzing buddies for playtime fun
coordinating, black
Air-erasable pen
Fabric glue
This happy twosome by Louise Nichols are the perfect plush companions to sew
Dimensions for your little ones. Their cute stitched faces and sweetly stuffed tummies create
Bees; 20cm x 34cm
a fun playmate anyone is sure to enjoy. We used coordinating prints from the
Use a 5mm seam
allowance throughout, Essentials II for Art Gallery Fabrics, but you could mix it up by creating a rainbow
unless otherwise stated.
effect to stitch your personalised pair.
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DEPENDING
ON THE AGE OF
THE CHILD, USE
BEADS FOR THE
EYES INSTEAD
OF FRENCH
KNOTS.
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FLO-JO BOUTIQUE
We catch up with creative duo, Delia Adey and Erika Peto, to find out more
about their sewing kit success!
W
e both have been sewing for a a good pair of scissors is the most essential item while
number of years. Erika was sewing, and although we hate to admit it, an unpicker
inspired by her grandmother SEWING YOUR comes in handy too! No matter how good of a sewer
who made her a skirt from a you are, theres always a time when youll need one!
pair of curtains, and I learnt to
OWN KNICKERS Were hooked to our screens watching the Sewing
sew at primary school by a very traditional teacher. REALLY IS SO Bee and spend the majority of the time tweeting
After both being self-taught sewers, we decided to while viewing. They all seem like a great bunch this
return to college to learn more. MUCH FUN! year, its so hard to choose who we think will win.
A friendship was formed while studying garment Although we do think Jade is lovely, and its great to
construction and pattern cutting in Bristol, and we still keep in see young, keen sewers!
contact with the inspiring and ever patient sewing teacher who After wanting to share our knowledge and encourage others to
taught us. In 2004 we decided to start selling our handmade items have a go at making their own underwear, we produced our first
at local fairs, markets and festivals. book, Knickers! Its a collection of patterns which we hope will
Flo-Jo was originally a clothing brand, stitching childrens spur people on to be more creative. Weve already set ourselves the
garments, 1950s style dresses, mens shirts and knickers. It was an challenge of designing and making up samples to be used in our
attractive career choice because the work was flexible with our family next book. As well as this new title underway, were working on a
life. Creating kits has been our focus since 2010, as well as running few projects that will be made into kits, along with more sewing
workshops. Wed previously been sewing and selling knickers, but patterns, including some outer wear pieces. So stay tuned!
people started to ask us how they were made, and that they would like
to make their own too.
Our favourite kit at the moment is the Stretch Knicker Kit,
which is a great introduction to working with knit fabrics to make a
comfy, cute pair of pants. Sewing your own knickers is so much fun,
and because of their quick-stitch attributes, its a project that can be
completed in a short amount of time.
I love our workspace, weve styled it like a 50s kitchen. Its nice
and light, with an open plan layout. When customers visit our shop,
they can see everything thats going on, whether thats us making
up kits, alterations taking place, classes being held, or new patterns
being designed. Theres always lots happening!
We aim to keep people sewing by introducing the skills to them,
and creating a place for people to share their love of stitching. We
love watching the process that people go through from beginning to
end when making something new and learning fresh skills. Its so
rewarding when theyre pleased with the results. Any stitcher knows
Discover more at www.flo-joboutique.co.uk or turn to p36 to make your own Liberty knickers!
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