Place the sequins down on the skirt and make sure that they are lapped going away from the presser foot, so the presser foot does not catch them while sewing. Sew, as normal, in the very middle of the trim and you are done. Easy!Friday, April 8, 2011
Sequins
I've had sequin trims for years and never used them since I was not sure how to. Well, I finally decided to just wing and and found that they are really easy to work with.
Place the sequins down on the skirt and make sure that they are lapped going away from the presser foot, so the presser foot does not catch them while sewing. Sew, as normal, in the very middle of the trim and you are done. Easy!

Place the sequins down on the skirt and make sure that they are lapped going away from the presser foot, so the presser foot does not catch them while sewing. Sew, as normal, in the very middle of the trim and you are done. Easy!Make-Your-Own-Patterns
The more I sew, the more I enjoy creating patterns from favorite clothes we already own.
Take this little dress...
Scarlett wore this all winter long, with leggings. I loved how comfortable it was and decided to create spring dresses for her, based on this pattern.

I took the dress and created a paper pattern. From there I altered the pattern to make it short-sleeved and added a flouncy ruffle. This was what the new pattern became:
The fabric I scored for only $3 a yard in the clearance bin and it is Juicy Couture. It is a lightweight, loose, and super-soft knit.
Take this little dress...
Scarlett wore this all winter long, with leggings. I loved how comfortable it was and decided to create spring dresses for her, based on this pattern.
I took the dress and created a paper pattern. From there I altered the pattern to make it short-sleeved and added a flouncy ruffle. This was what the new pattern became:
A simple happy summer dress.
Tips for Making your own Patterns from Clothes:
1. You can create patterns by measuring and guestimating without cutting up the old item. However, being able to cut out clear pieces make pattern-copying much easier. This is where thrift stores became a gold-mine. Pay $1 or so for something that you don't mine destroying so you can use it to create a pattern.
2. Use pattern paper. Please, please, please don't go cheap and try to use anything else. It is on a grid and will make your life much easier.
3. Most pieces are symmetrical. Therefore, you only need to draw half of the pattern on the paper. Then place it on a fold and cut it out to ensure both sides are exact.
4. Make sure you add seem allowances! So important.
5. Be flexible. Improvise if things are turning out perfect. See the ruffle on her skirt above? That was a last minute add-on when I realized I made it too short.
6. Have fun! Make the pattern your own. Add your own details and don't try to make an exact replica.
2. Use pattern paper. Please, please, please don't go cheap and try to use anything else. It is on a grid and will make your life much easier.
3. Most pieces are symmetrical. Therefore, you only need to draw half of the pattern on the paper. Then place it on a fold and cut it out to ensure both sides are exact.
4. Make sure you add seem allowances! So important.
5. Be flexible. Improvise if things are turning out perfect. See the ruffle on her skirt above? That was a last minute add-on when I realized I made it too short.
6. Have fun! Make the pattern your own. Add your own details and don't try to make an exact replica.
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