Small Fry & Co. shares a tutorial for making a fabric notebook cover. It’s got pockets for your checkbook, your check register (so you can keep up with what you spend!), and loose receipts. Get the tute.
[photo from Small Fry & Co.]
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, by Anne Weaver. 3 Comments
Small Fry & Co. shares a tutorial for making a fabric notebook cover. It’s got pockets for your checkbook, your check register (so you can keep up with what you spend!), and loose receipts. Get the tute.
[photo from Small Fry & Co.]
Are you ready to turn a thrifted men’s button-up shirt into a trendy and chic gathered top? In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through the simple steps of transforming an oversized shirt into a fashion-forward garment with drawstring features. It’s a fun and straightforward process that’s perfect for sewists of all skill levels, adding another stylish me-made piece to your wardrobe while also giving new life to pre-loved clothing. Full tutorial including a video can be seen here.
Start by choosing an oversized men’s button-up shirt from your local thrift store or your own wardrobe. Look for a shirt with interesting fabric and patterns that you’d like to showcase in your transformed top.
Heather Parsons says
Thanks for the link. Glad you liked it.
hadya says
reat tutorial i love it thank you you are so cute anne
Lynnie Ciummo says
I’m sorry but I can’t seem to see where you give instructions on attatching the fusible interfacing to the outer fabric and why there is 2 pieces of 7×8 interfacing???