I've been working in a dark palette during these cold, snowy months; now I'm eager for some Springtime brights (and warmth). Here they are...
PRP Week 3: Ocean Sparkles
PRP Week 3: Glitter! What? Project Run & Play is over, you say? Yeah. Well maybe next week I'll even start prepping for Kids Clothes Week, February 2016.
Fabricated Irish Sewing Blessing -- Now on Totes, Tees, & More!
March! Time for the Fabricated Irish Sewing Blessing first published last year. Go get the FREE printable to frame, or order yourself a tote or tee (with free shipping from society6 for a limited time!).
Top Stitch Defined
Top Stitch
From the visible side of a project, straight- or decorative-stitch on the piece. Similar to Edge-Stitch with the only difference being location, top-stitching is visible on the final project.
Edge Stitch Defined
Edge Stitch
Straight stitch sewn on a visible part of the project, 1/16" or 1/8" from and parallel to the fabric's edge, a seam, or another stitching line. When stitching use the edge of your pressure foot as a guide and adjust the needle position (left, center, or right) to create the distance you desire. Can be used to reinforce a seam or as a decorative finish.
PRP Week 2: A Study in Scarlet* (Buttonholes)
The game is on, Mrs. Hudson! I may no longer be a contestant but I was too deep in my mind palace to stay away from cosplay inspired clothes for Week 2. This is in my wheelhouse. It was elementary, my dear Project Run & Play readers.
*And by
"scarlet," I mean burgundy.
Labels:
Bag,
Coat,
Cosplay,
costume,
Ellie Inspired,
Project Run & Play,
PRP Season 11,
Sherlock,
Small Fry Skinny Jeans
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