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I am currently working on the color-wheel tree skirt from the winter 2011 issue of Stitch. The pattern specifies the length of binding and total fabric needed, but not the width of strips needed. Please let me know the width I need to cut my bias strips. Thanks.
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I am currently working on the color-wheel tree skirt from the winter 2011 issue of Stitch. The pattern specifies the length of binding and total fabric needed, but not the width of strips needed. Please let me know the width I need to cut my bias strips. Thanks.
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Kellyhp, You are right--the dots did get omitted on the pattern. It's a pretty easy fix, but sorry for your frustration in the meantime. If you place a ruler about 1/2" up from the bottom edge of the pattern piece, draw a dot at the 3" mark and again at the 6" mark. That 3" gap...
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Get creative with leftover fabric scraps to make this handy pincushion. Made from eight assorted scraps for the log cabin pieced front and a felt back, it sews up in no time. Designed by Ayumi Takahashi.
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This file contains pattern pieces only. Project instructions are in Stitch magazine's Winter 2011 issue. Refashion cashmere and wool sweaters from a thrift store to create a cozy cowl-neck poncho that will keep you stylish and warm all winter. The wide belt slits make it easy to create shaping, and...
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This file contains pattern pieces only. Project instructions are in Stitch magazine's Winter 2011 issue. The pajama pants are so fast and easy to sew that you'll want a pair in every color. Designed by Jackie Clark.
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This file contains pattern pieces only. Project instructions are in Stitch magazine's Winter 2011 issue. This mini-purse is a great size for when you want to travel a little lighter. The mod shape and chunky hardware make this bag a fun accessory, while the smocked panel lets you show off your sewing...
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This file contains pattern pieces only. Project instructions are in Stitch magazine's Winter 2011 issue. This comfy robe will keep you warm and cozy throughout the holiday season. It is lined with super-soft Minkee and has handy pockets. Designed by Jackie Clark.
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A Hip/Form curve is a large French curve that aids in pattern making by providing an elogated, curved edge for smoothing and correcting pattern lines.
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This file contains pattern pieces only. Project instructions are in Stitch magazine's Winter 2011 issue. Play with exposed seams in this unlined, semifitted boiled wool jacket. Use contrasting thread to highlight the graphic lines of the seams and finish off the jacket with a zipper closure. The...