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TEA ROSE HOMESEPTEMBERMCCALL'S PATTERNFEATURED ON My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: MASK TUTORIAL My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: EYEGLASS CASE TUTORIAL WITH PRINTABLE PATTERN Fuse the interfacing on the the wrong side of the outer fabric. 4. Put all three layers together perfectly. Leaving a 3" opening in the bottom, sew all the way around. Cut and snip the corners for a cleaner finish. 5. Turn it inside out and press with an iron. 6. Top stitch the portion of the case. TEA ROSE HOME: THANK YOU FOR FEATURING ME Recipe for my happiness. My Family, good books, music, and movies. Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the TUTORIAL~ PATTERN WEIGHT WITH FREE PDF My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STICKABLE BOTTLE CAP PINCUSHION 1. Create a 3"diameter template with tick paper, and trace that on to fabric scrap. Cut out the circle. 2. Stitch around the edge with big stitches. 3. Pull the thread a little and stuff it with fiber fill and pull the thread all the way. I like my pincushions stuffed very well. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~FABRIC FLOWER~ 1. I cut out 8- 2 1/2" squares from each color. 2. Fold a square in half, then fold it again to make a smaller square. 3. Cut the outer edges (not the folded edges). It will almost look like a heart shape. When you open it up it will look like this. Repeat the process for the rest of the squares. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL~ HALF CIRCLE SKIRT {SKIRTING THE 1. Fold the fabric in half in the middle and lay down the pattern you created on it. Make sure that one side of the pattern seam matches perfectly with the folded seam. Pin and cut. 2. Cut 1 strip of fabric 2 1/2" Wide x the length of the waist + 3/4" seam allowance. 3. TEA ROSE HOME: DOLLAR STORE PROJECT / EYEGLASS CASE TO 5. Make a small pincushion. All you need to do is measure the inside of the case and decide how big you want the pincushion to be. Don't forget to add an inch or so to the measurement, when you stuff it, the length and width will "shrink" (because it gets puffy). Glue the pincushion inside of the case. That's how I made this sewing kit case. TEA ROSE HOME: LINK PARTY NO.85/ DENIM FLOWER NECKLACE Layer them together, and then sew pearls in the middle. Make a few dark flowers (right side of the fabric), and a few light flowers (wrong side of the fabric) to give the necklace some shade and an interesting look. I used sheer ribbon to sew the flowers on. You could use the ribbon all the way to tie it in the back, but I decided to usechains
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Insert the narrow trim in between the wide trim and fabric on both ends of the belt. Pin them to keep them in place. 3. Draw diagonal lines on both sides of the narrow trim as shown in the picture. Leaving a 3" to 4" opening in the middle of the belt for turning, sew all around it. I used a 1/8" seam. TEA ROSE HOME: APRIL 2020 Turn inside out. 7. Press the seam with an iron and top stitch both seams. 8. Fold the sides of the outer fabric twice (1/4" first then 1/2") and stitch. Make sure that you don't stitch over the opening for the filter. If you skipped step 4, you can just sew the folded outer fabric on top of the inner fabric. TEA ROSE HOME: JUNE 2020 Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life---. TUTORIAL~ PATTERN WEIGHT WITH FREE PDF My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ COIN WALLET 2. Right sides together, sew from sides and bottom for outer and inner fabrics. 3. Open the seam and press. Draw a line on the bottom corners (I did a 1" line) and sew to make a boxed bottom. Cut the excess. 4. Fold the top seam allowance and press with an TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STAR ORNAMENT 1. Cut out 4 pieces of 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" squares from 4 different fabrics. You need 16 squares to make one star. 2. Take one square. I found that when I sprayed best press first, the fabric kept its crease better when I folded it and it was much easier to work TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~FABRIC FLOWER~ My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ SHE WEARS FLOWERS Do the same to the other sleeve. {How to make flowers and Yo-yo's} *Folded fabric flower. 1. Cut 8 - 3" x 3"squares and fold the squares according to the picture. 2. Using two strands of threads, put through each petal, don't forget cut off the excess. 3. Tie the ends to form a circle to make a flower. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL: TINY TIN BEDROOM To make the mattress, trace the bottom of the tin onto the fabric and add slightly less than 1/4" seam allowance. Because this is such a tiny project, you want the seam to be smaller too, otherwise the finished item might have bulky edges. 2. Cut out fabric TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ SWEATER REFASHION My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOMESEPTEMBERMCCALL'S PATTERNFEATURED ON My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: EYEGLASS CASE TUTORIAL WITH PRINTABLE PATTERN Fuse the interfacing on the the wrong side of the outer fabric. 4. Put all three layers together perfectly. Leaving a 3" opening in the bottom, sew all the way around. Cut and snip the corners for a cleaner finish. 5. Turn it inside out and press with an iron. 6. Top stitch the portion of the case. TEA ROSE HOME: MAY 2021 My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TUTORIAL~ PATTERN WEIGHT WITH FREE PDF My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: THANK YOU FOR FEATURING ME Recipe for my happiness. My Family, good books, music, and movies. Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STICKABLE BOTTLE CAP PINCUSHION 1. Create a 3"diameter template with tick paper, and trace that on to fabric scrap. Cut out the circle. 2. Stitch around the edge with big stitches. 3. Pull the thread a little and stuff it with fiber fill and pull the thread all the way. I like my pincushions stuffed very well. TEA ROSE HOME: DOLLAR STORE PROJECT / EYEGLASS CASE TO 5. Make a small pincushion. All you need to do is measure the inside of the case and decide how big you want the pincushion to be. Don't forget to add an inch or so to the measurement, when you stuff it, the length and width will "shrink" (because it gets puffy). Glue the pincushion inside of the case. That's how I made this sewing kit case. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL~ HALF CIRCLE SKIRT {SKIRTING THE 1. Fold the fabric in half in the middle and lay down the pattern you created on it. Make sure that one side of the pattern seam matches perfectly with the folded seam. Pin and cut. 2. Cut 1 strip of fabric 2 1/2" Wide x the length of the waist + 3/4" seam allowance. 3. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~FABRIC FLOWER~ 1. I cut out 8- 2 1/2" squares from each color. 2. Fold a square in half, then fold it again to make a smaller square. 3. Cut the outer edges (not the folded edges). It will almost look like a heart shape. When you open it up it will look like this. Repeat the process for the rest of the squares. TEA ROSE HOME: LINK PARTY NO.85/ DENIM FLOWER NECKLACE Layer them together, and then sew pearls in the middle. Make a few dark flowers (right side of the fabric), and a few light flowers (wrong side of the fabric) to give the necklace some shade and an interesting look. I used sheer ribbon to sew the flowers on. You could use the ribbon all the way to tie it in the back, but I decided to usechains
TEA ROSE HOMESEPTEMBERMCCALL'S PATTERNFEATURED ON My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: EYEGLASS CASE TUTORIAL WITH PRINTABLE PATTERN Fuse the interfacing on the the wrong side of the outer fabric. 4. Put all three layers together perfectly. Leaving a 3" opening in the bottom, sew all the way around. Cut and snip the corners for a cleaner finish. 5. Turn it inside out and press with an iron. 6. Top stitch the portion of the case. TEA ROSE HOME: MAY 2021 My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TUTORIAL~ PATTERN WEIGHT WITH FREE PDF My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: THANK YOU FOR FEATURING ME Recipe for my happiness. My Family, good books, music, and movies. Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STICKABLE BOTTLE CAP PINCUSHION 1. Create a 3"diameter template with tick paper, and trace that on to fabric scrap. Cut out the circle. 2. Stitch around the edge with big stitches. 3. Pull the thread a little and stuff it with fiber fill and pull the thread all the way. I like my pincushions stuffed very well. TEA ROSE HOME: DOLLAR STORE PROJECT / EYEGLASS CASE TO 5. Make a small pincushion. All you need to do is measure the inside of the case and decide how big you want the pincushion to be. Don't forget to add an inch or so to the measurement, when you stuff it, the length and width will "shrink" (because it gets puffy). Glue the pincushion inside of the case. That's how I made this sewing kit case. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL~ HALF CIRCLE SKIRT {SKIRTING THE 1. Fold the fabric in half in the middle and lay down the pattern you created on it. Make sure that one side of the pattern seam matches perfectly with the folded seam. Pin and cut. 2. Cut 1 strip of fabric 2 1/2" Wide x the length of the waist + 3/4" seam allowance. 3. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~FABRIC FLOWER~ 1. I cut out 8- 2 1/2" squares from each color. 2. Fold a square in half, then fold it again to make a smaller square. 3. Cut the outer edges (not the folded edges). It will almost look like a heart shape. When you open it up it will look like this. Repeat the process for the rest of the squares. TEA ROSE HOME: LINK PARTY NO.85/ DENIM FLOWER NECKLACE Layer them together, and then sew pearls in the middle. Make a few dark flowers (right side of the fabric), and a few light flowers (wrong side of the fabric) to give the necklace some shade and an interesting look. I used sheer ribbon to sew the flowers on. You could use the ribbon all the way to tie it in the back, but I decided to usechains
TEA ROSE HOME: MAY 2021 My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: TALL TALES QUILT PIECED Tall Tales Quilt Pieced. I have been making some cute paper piecing blocks here and there when I had time and I finally finished piecing the whole quilt last weekend! I happened to see these adorable book quilt blocks many months ago on Instagram and found the pattern at Quilt with Kate. Look how fun these blocks are! TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STAR ORNAMENT 1. Cut out 4 pieces of 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" squares from 4 different fabrics. You need 16 squares to make one star. 2. Take one square. I found that when I sprayed best press first, the fabric kept its crease better when I folded it and it was much easier to work TEA ROSE HOME: TAMARACK JACKET 1 Tamarack Jacket 1. I have been wanting to sew different things and stretch my skills. One of the items that I have been eyeing is jackets. I found several patterns online and this Tamarack Jacket is one of the jackets I have been dying to get my hands on. Using a hashtag, I was able to see other people's unique version of thisjacket; it is so
TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ SHE WEARS FLOWERS Do the same to the other sleeve. {How to make flowers and Yo-yo's} *Folded fabric flower. 1. Cut 8 - 3" x 3"squares and fold the squares according to the picture. 2. Using two strands of threads, put through each petal, don't forget cut off the excess. 3. Tie the ends to form a circle to make a flower. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ SQUARE IN SQUARE QUILT My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: MCCALL'S 7969 HACK BLOUSE My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: JCREW INSPIRED DRESS TUTORIAL Use the largest stitch setting and sew in the middle of the strips. Pull the thread to gather the fabric. If you are making a large flower shrink the strips to 10”; shrink to 8” for medium strips, and 6” for small strips. 4. Fold the strips in half horizontally, and fold the end of the strip to start sewing. TEA ROSE HOME: ONCE UPON A THREAD / BIG SISTER AND LITTLE A couple weeks ago, I guest posted at No Big Dill for the "Once Upon a Thread" theme. This is my second time participating in this; the first time, I chose "Little Hungry Caterpillar".This time I chose "Big Sister and Little Sister" as my inspirational book. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~LITTLE GIRL'S TUNIC WITH TANK TOP~ My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOMESEPTEMBERMCCALL'S PATTERNFEATURED ON My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: EYEGLASS CASE TUTORIAL WITH PRINTABLE PATTERN Fuse the interfacing on the the wrong side of the outer fabric. 4. Put all three layers together perfectly. Leaving a 3" opening in the bottom, sew all the way around. Cut and snip the corners for a cleaner finish. 5. Turn it inside out and press with an iron. 6. Top stitch the portion of the case. TEA ROSE HOME: MAY 2021 My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TUTORIAL~ PATTERN WEIGHT WITH FREE PDF My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: THANK YOU FOR FEATURING ME Recipe for my happiness. My Family, good books, music, and movies. Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STICKABLE BOTTLE CAP PINCUSHION 1. Create a 3"diameter template with tick paper, and trace that on to fabric scrap. Cut out the circle. 2. Stitch around the edge with big stitches. 3. Pull the thread a little and stuff it with fiber fill and pull the thread all the way. I like my pincushions stuffed very well. TEA ROSE HOME: DOLLAR STORE PROJECT / EYEGLASS CASE TO 5. Make a small pincushion. All you need to do is measure the inside of the case and decide how big you want the pincushion to be. Don't forget to add an inch or so to the measurement, when you stuff it, the length and width will "shrink" (because it gets puffy). Glue the pincushion inside of the case. That's how I made this sewing kit case. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL~ HALF CIRCLE SKIRT {SKIRTING THE 1. Fold the fabric in half in the middle and lay down the pattern you created on it. Make sure that one side of the pattern seam matches perfectly with the folded seam. Pin and cut. 2. Cut 1 strip of fabric 2 1/2" Wide x the length of the waist + 3/4" seam allowance. 3. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~FABRIC FLOWER~ 1. I cut out 8- 2 1/2" squares from each color. 2. Fold a square in half, then fold it again to make a smaller square. 3. Cut the outer edges (not the folded edges). It will almost look like a heart shape. When you open it up it will look like this. Repeat the process for the rest of the squares. TEA ROSE HOME: LINK PARTY NO.85/ DENIM FLOWER NECKLACE Layer them together, and then sew pearls in the middle. Make a few dark flowers (right side of the fabric), and a few light flowers (wrong side of the fabric) to give the necklace some shade and an interesting look. I used sheer ribbon to sew the flowers on. You could use the ribbon all the way to tie it in the back, but I decided to usechains
TEA ROSE HOMESEPTEMBERMCCALL'S PATTERNFEATURED ON My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: EYEGLASS CASE TUTORIAL WITH PRINTABLE PATTERN Fuse the interfacing on the the wrong side of the outer fabric. 4. Put all three layers together perfectly. Leaving a 3" opening in the bottom, sew all the way around. Cut and snip the corners for a cleaner finish. 5. Turn it inside out and press with an iron. 6. Top stitch the portion of the case. TEA ROSE HOME: MAY 2021 My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TUTORIAL~ PATTERN WEIGHT WITH FREE PDF My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: THANK YOU FOR FEATURING ME Recipe for my happiness. My Family, good books, music, and movies. Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STICKABLE BOTTLE CAP PINCUSHION 1. Create a 3"diameter template with tick paper, and trace that on to fabric scrap. Cut out the circle. 2. Stitch around the edge with big stitches. 3. Pull the thread a little and stuff it with fiber fill and pull the thread all the way. I like my pincushions stuffed very well. TEA ROSE HOME: DOLLAR STORE PROJECT / EYEGLASS CASE TO 5. Make a small pincushion. All you need to do is measure the inside of the case and decide how big you want the pincushion to be. Don't forget to add an inch or so to the measurement, when you stuff it, the length and width will "shrink" (because it gets puffy). Glue the pincushion inside of the case. That's how I made this sewing kit case. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL~ HALF CIRCLE SKIRT {SKIRTING THE 1. Fold the fabric in half in the middle and lay down the pattern you created on it. Make sure that one side of the pattern seam matches perfectly with the folded seam. Pin and cut. 2. Cut 1 strip of fabric 2 1/2" Wide x the length of the waist + 3/4" seam allowance. 3. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~FABRIC FLOWER~ 1. I cut out 8- 2 1/2" squares from each color. 2. Fold a square in half, then fold it again to make a smaller square. 3. Cut the outer edges (not the folded edges). It will almost look like a heart shape. When you open it up it will look like this. Repeat the process for the rest of the squares. TEA ROSE HOME: MAY 2021 My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: TALL TALES QUILT PIECED Tall Tales Quilt Pieced. I have been making some cute paper piecing blocks here and there when I had time and I finally finished piecing the whole quilt last weekend! I happened to see these adorable book quilt blocks many months ago on Instagram and found the pattern at Quilt with Kate. Look how fun these blocks are! TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STAR ORNAMENT 1. Cut out 4 pieces of 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" squares from 4 different fabrics. You need 16 squares to make one star. 2. Take one square. I found that when I sprayed best press first, the fabric kept its crease better when I folded it and it was much easier to work TEA ROSE HOME: TAMARACK JACKET 1 Tamarack Jacket 1. I have been wanting to sew different things and stretch my skills. One of the items that I have been eyeing is jackets. I found several patterns online and this Tamarack Jacket is one of the jackets I have been dying to get my hands on. Using a hashtag, I was able to see other people's unique version of thisjacket; it is so
TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ SHE WEARS FLOWERS Do the same to the other sleeve. {How to make flowers and Yo-yo's} *Folded fabric flower. 1. Cut 8 - 3" x 3"squares and fold the squares according to the picture. 2. Using two strands of threads, put through each petal, don't forget cut off the excess. 3. Tie the ends to form a circle to make a flower. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ SQUARE IN SQUARE QUILT My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: MCCALL'S 7969 HACK BLOUSE My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: JCREW INSPIRED DRESS TUTORIAL Use the largest stitch setting and sew in the middle of the strips. Pull the thread to gather the fabric. If you are making a large flower shrink the strips to 10”; shrink to 8” for medium strips, and 6” for small strips. 4. Fold the strips in half horizontally, and fold the end of the strip to start sewing. TEA ROSE HOME: ONCE UPON A THREAD / BIG SISTER AND LITTLE A couple weeks ago, I guest posted at No Big Dill for the "Once Upon a Thread" theme. This is my second time participating in this; the first time, I chose "Little Hungry Caterpillar".This time I chose "Big Sister and Little Sister" as my inspirational book. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~LITTLE GIRL'S TUNIC WITH TANK TOP~ My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOMESEPTEMBERMCCALL'S PATTERNFEATURED ON My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: MASK TUTORIAL My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life---TEA ROSE HOME: 2020
I just wanted to let my readers know that Baby Lock is having a Dream Sewing Room Sweepstakes! You can enter for a chance to win either a Baby Lock Solaris 2 sewing and embroidery machine or a Venture multi-needle embroidery machine with a qualifying Koala studio, Madeira thread and Klassé needles. This is an amazing giveaway!! I have had a few different sewing machines in the TEA ROSE HOME: EYEGLASS CASE TUTORIAL WITH PRINTABLE PATTERN Fuse the interfacing on the the wrong side of the outer fabric. 4. Put all three layers together perfectly. Leaving a 3" opening in the bottom, sew all the way around. Cut and snip the corners for a cleaner finish. 5. Turn it inside out and press with an iron. 6. Top stitch the portion of the case. TUTORIAL~ PATTERN WEIGHT WITH FREE PDF My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STICKABLE BOTTLE CAP PINCUSHION 1. Create a 3"diameter template with tick paper, and trace that on to fabric scrap. Cut out the circle. 2. Stitch around the edge with big stitches. 3. Pull the thread a little and stuff it with fiber fill and pull the thread all the way. I like my pincushions stuffed very well. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ COIN WALLETTEA ROSE HOME TUTORIALTEA ROSE HOMETEA ROSE HOME MASKTEA ROSE HOME MASK PATTERNTEA ROSE MANUFACTURED HOMEHOME DECORATING BLOGS 2. Right sides together, sew from sides and bottom for outer and inner fabrics. 3. Open the seam and press. Draw a line on the bottom corners (I did a 1" line) and sew to make a boxed bottom. Cut the excess. 4. Fold the top seam allowance and press with an TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~FABRIC FLOWER~ 1. I cut out 8- 2 1/2" squares from each color. 2. Fold a square in half, then fold it again to make a smaller square. 3. Cut the outer edges (not the folded edges). It will almost look like a heart shape. When you open it up it will look like this. Repeat the process for the rest of the squares. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL~ HALF CIRCLE SKIRT {SKIRTING THE 1. Fold the fabric in half in the middle and lay down the pattern you created on it. Make sure that one side of the pattern seam matches perfectly with the folded seam. Pin and cut. 2. Cut 1 strip of fabric 2 1/2" Wide x the length of the waist + 3/4" seam allowance. 3. TEA ROSE HOME: DOLLAR STORE PROJECT / EYEGLASS CASE TO 5. Make a small pincushion. All you need to do is measure the inside of the case and decide how big you want the pincushion to be. Don't forget to add an inch or so to the measurement, when you stuff it, the length and width will "shrink" (because it gets puffy). Glue the pincushion inside of the case. That's how I made this sewing kit case. TEA ROSE HOMESEPTEMBERMCCALL'S PATTERNFEATURED ON My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: MASK TUTORIAL My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life---TEA ROSE HOME: 2020
I just wanted to let my readers know that Baby Lock is having a Dream Sewing Room Sweepstakes! You can enter for a chance to win either a Baby Lock Solaris 2 sewing and embroidery machine or a Venture multi-needle embroidery machine with a qualifying Koala studio, Madeira thread and Klassé needles. This is an amazing giveaway!! I have had a few different sewing machines in the TEA ROSE HOME: EYEGLASS CASE TUTORIAL WITH PRINTABLE PATTERN Fuse the interfacing on the the wrong side of the outer fabric. 4. Put all three layers together perfectly. Leaving a 3" opening in the bottom, sew all the way around. Cut and snip the corners for a cleaner finish. 5. Turn it inside out and press with an iron. 6. Top stitch the portion of the case. TUTORIAL~ PATTERN WEIGHT WITH FREE PDF My Family, good books, music, and movies.Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, creating, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STICKABLE BOTTLE CAP PINCUSHION 1. Create a 3"diameter template with tick paper, and trace that on to fabric scrap. Cut out the circle. 2. Stitch around the edge with big stitches. 3. Pull the thread a little and stuff it with fiber fill and pull the thread all the way. I like my pincushions stuffed very well. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ COIN WALLETTEA ROSE HOME TUTORIALTEA ROSE HOMETEA ROSE HOME MASKTEA ROSE HOME MASK PATTERNTEA ROSE MANUFACTURED HOMEHOME DECORATING BLOGS 2. Right sides together, sew from sides and bottom for outer and inner fabrics. 3. Open the seam and press. Draw a line on the bottom corners (I did a 1" line) and sew to make a boxed bottom. Cut the excess. 4. Fold the top seam allowance and press with an TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~FABRIC FLOWER~ 1. I cut out 8- 2 1/2" squares from each color. 2. Fold a square in half, then fold it again to make a smaller square. 3. Cut the outer edges (not the folded edges). It will almost look like a heart shape. When you open it up it will look like this. Repeat the process for the rest of the squares. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL~ HALF CIRCLE SKIRT {SKIRTING THE 1. Fold the fabric in half in the middle and lay down the pattern you created on it. Make sure that one side of the pattern seam matches perfectly with the folded seam. Pin and cut. 2. Cut 1 strip of fabric 2 1/2" Wide x the length of the waist + 3/4" seam allowance. 3. TEA ROSE HOME: DOLLAR STORE PROJECT / EYEGLASS CASE TO 5. Make a small pincushion. All you need to do is measure the inside of the case and decide how big you want the pincushion to be. Don't forget to add an inch or so to the measurement, when you stuff it, the length and width will "shrink" (because it gets puffy). Glue the pincushion inside of the case. That's how I made this sewing kit case.TEA ROSE HOME: 2020
I just wanted to let my readers know that Baby Lock is having a Dream Sewing Room Sweepstakes! You can enter for a chance to win either a Baby Lock Solaris 2 sewing and embroidery machine or a Venture multi-needle embroidery machine with a qualifying Koala studio, Madeira thread and Klassé needles. This is an amazing giveaway!! I have had a few different sewing machines in theTEA ROSE HOME: 2019
Insert the narrow trim in between the wide trim and fabric on both ends of the belt. Pin them to keep them in place. 3. Draw diagonal lines on both sides of the narrow trim as shown in the picture. Leaving a 3" to 4" opening in the middle of the belt for turning, sew all around it. I used a 1/8" seam. TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ COIN WALLET 2. Right sides together, sew from sides and bottom for outer and inner fabrics. 3. Open the seam and press. Draw a line on the bottom corners (I did a 1" line) and sew to make a boxed bottom. Cut the excess. 4. Fold the top seam allowance and press with an TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL / SUNKISSED TUNIC 2. Cut open both sleeves at the seam and lay it flat. Out of one of the sleeves cut out two pockets. I made a template for the pocket out of a cereal box. Draw 4 1/2" X 5" square, when you cut, cut off the bottom corners to round it. Lay it on the sleeve, and add 1/4" seamand cut. 3.
TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL: SHE CARRIES FLOWERS Pin it and draw a line at 3" mark from the tip. Sew on the line, clip the excess. 8. Take the tweed fabric, and repeat the step no.6 and 7. 9. To make the handles, I fused hard interfacing onto the 3" x 20" strips. Fold the both sides toward the middle and folded in TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ COUNTING STARS QUILT 2. {Construct the star block} --- You will need 6 diamond pieces with patterned fabric and 6 light blue fabrics to make one star block. Sew 2 pieces of diamonds with patterned fabric together and sew. Leave 1/4" from both ends, make sure to lock stitch TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ STAR ORNAMENT 1. Cut out 4 pieces of 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" squares from 4 different fabrics. You need 16 squares to make one star. 2. Take one square. I found that when I sprayed best press first, the fabric kept its crease better when I folded it and it was much easier to work TEA ROSE HOME: TUTORIAL ~ LIBERTY OF LONDON FABRIC THREAD 1. Twist the fabric strip to make fabric thread. (I used my sewing machine to hold the tip so I can twist the fabric) 2. Put a small dab of fabric glue on to the tip of the thread and glue it to the spool. Wind the thread around the spool and put some fabric glue to the end and glue the tip between the winded thread. 3. TEA ROSE HOME: LINK PARTY NO.85/ DENIM FLOWER NECKLACE Layer them together, and then sew pearls in the middle. Make a few dark flowers (right side of the fabric), and a few light flowers (wrong side of the fabric) to give the necklace some shade and an interesting look. I used sheer ribbon to sew the flowers on. You could use the ribbon all the way to tie it in the back, but I decided to usechains
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SUBSCRIBE VIA RSS FEED RECIPE FOR MY HAPPINESS MY FAMILY, good books, music, and movies. Discovering something new, nice conversations, hugs, tasty food, my children's smiles and giggles, CREATING, gorgeous scenery especially when least expected, Beautiful fabrics, holding hands with my loved ones, cute clothes, my Faith in God, kindness to me and from me ---the Little things that sometimes mean a lot in life--- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 HALLOWEEN THEMED TINY TIN SEWING ROOMHello!
It's been a while since I posted. My recovery is going well and I am so happy that I can do things as long as it doesn't require me to lifting or putting too much pressure on my left arm. I created these 4 Halloween themed tiny tin sewing rooms this week. At first I was going to make just Halloween themed rooms. Then, looking at black sewing machine with gold details made me think "How fun would it be to put together sewing room with Halloween colors...".I
love how they turned out! These will be seasonal limited addition and available in my etsy shop. I might make more depending on how well they are received. It is fun to do things bit differently. Now I hear Christmas bells ringing... ;) Posted by Sachiko at 9:29 PM1 comments
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sewing room. Tiny tin sewing room MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 2019 SEW POWERFUL + BABY LOCK NATIONAL SEWING MONTH PROJECT Did you know that September is National Sewing Month? I know we are still in August, but let me do a shout out for a great sewing project so you can be ready! Baby Lock has partnered with an amazing organization called Sew Powerful whose mission it is to help combat extreme poverty in Zambia through sewing. During September, Baby Lock retailers are hosting an exclusive charity events in their stores where you will use a Baby Lock sewing machine to make and donate purses that girls can use to carry reusable feminine hygiene products. This enables them to attend school all month long and improve their academic performance. I love to sew quilts, clothing and other fun items, but wouldn't it be amazing to sew something so meaningful that helps young girls' lives? Your retailer will provide you with everything you need including a sewing machine, fabric, and instructions. To find out more about the event and to sign up, hop over to Baby Lock.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 2019 MAGENTA PINK SUMMER DRESSI
was looking at some clothes I made in the last few months and I guess I have been really drawn to deep pink or purplish colors. I made a skirt with similar color to this dress and a lavender color linen dress. When I found this magenta pink light weight fabric I immediately pictured a summer dress.I
decided to use the pattern Butterick 6451. I love relaxed flowy style to wear around house and I noticed that tiered style is back. This wasa perfect pattern.
The
original pattern showed sleeves with elastics in them, but I decided to leave it as is (I left the openings just in case I change my mind, I have an option to put elastic through). I think it would be cute to cut the sleeves short to make a shortsleeve dress.
Magenta
pink is a bit of a strong color, but it sure is fun to wear! What are you going to sew this summer? Posted by Sachiko at 10:39 PM0 comments
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SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 VINTAGE TRIM BELT TUTORIALOne
of the things I have a hard time resisting is buying beautiful vintage trims. I know you can buy some of them online and all, but there is a cute local shop called Harmony near where I live and they are the "go to" place to find such treasures. They have yarns, fabrics and many wonderful gift items (for your friends and yourself too!). Among them, the area I always check is the shelf filled with trims and ribbons. I was there the other day and picked some up again. I am sharing a tutorial on how I made a belt.YOU WILL NEED
Wide trim (Wrap around your waist and see how much you need. They don't need to overlap) Fabric (same size as your wide trim) two narrow trims (to tie a ribbon) about 18" to 20"HOW TO
1. Cut the fabric to the same size as your wide trim. It will be thebacking.
2.
Insert the narrow trim in between the wide trim and fabric on both ends of the belt. Pin them to keep them in place.3.
Draw diagonal lines on both sides of the narrow trim as shown in the picture. Leaving a 3" to 4" opening in the middle of the belt for turning, sew all around it. I used a 1/8" seam.4.
Turn inside out. Press with iron.5.
Stitch the opening with slip stitch.6.
I folded the ends of the narrow trim twice and stitched them toprevent fraying.
Now, it is ready to wear! I was thinking about many possible conbinations with my wardrobe, but this time I choose this dress. The belt adds unique flare to a rather simple dress. I am planning on making some more vintage trim belts this summer. Do you have any favorite ways of using trim? What would you do withpretty wide trim?
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2019KNIT SET UP 2
I
shared a knit set up in my last post.
I loved it so much so that (and I have more fabric that I can use!) I decided to make a similar knit set up; I changed the skirt pattern and made it to a flare skirt with this one.I
can say that 90% of my wardrobe is skirts or dresses. Things like this is very comfortable to wear, washable and instantly looks put together. What's not to love? I made this just before I went in to get my procedure and I haven't sewn any clothing after that, but I am recovering and started doing some hand stitching. I have been looking at my fabric piles and thinking about what to make next. I think that is one of the fun parts of sewing... imagining the potential of thefabric.
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is a bit cold to wear this without a jacket where I live but I am going to wear this all the time this summer! Posted by Sachiko at 9:46 PM3
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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2019 SEWING ~ STRIP KNIT SET UPFirst
of all, please let me apologize to the people who left comments on the post about my breast cancer journey a few months ago Breast Cancer Awareness Month and My Story,
This is the Morning
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Update ~ Post Surgery. I
didn't get an email notification for the comments and didn't know there were comments for the posts. I happened to be poking around and found a bunch of comments and I was so touched by each one of your kind comments. I am so sorry that I didn't reply to them, but I deeply appreciate them. I changed the setting, so now I finally get emailnotifications.
I can't believe it has been almost 6 months from my mastectomy. I had quite a rough time after the surgery from the reaction to the anesthesia, bleeding problems on both breasts resulting in me going back to surgery the next day, infections and low grade fevers that lingered for a few months. I just didn't feel like writing a post about it during that time. My fever finally went away and the last couple of months I have been sewing a lot more and enjoying my family. But this morning, I am ready to go back in to get the second part of reconstruction surgery. Wish me luck! In the month of March, I sewed several clothes using the fabrics I already had. It was a very good experience to revisit the fabrics and patterns I already had and complete the projects. I am very much motivated to continue this even though it is April, in fact, I would love to keep going till I use up all my apparel fabrics. I finished this knit set up a couple days ago.I
have been looking for a T-shirt with V-neck in the back, but I never found one with just the right amount of opening. I drafted a pattern and made this one and I. love. it! I found this knit probably a year or two ago and couldn't decide what to do with it, so I stashed it in my closet. I am usually intimidated by knits, but this one is thicker and it was much easier to work with.Clothing
like this is comfortable to wear, you can mix and match with other things, and with the right accessories you could instantly look put together and that is exactly what I love about them. My newest project is also a knit set up with a slightly different design. I didn't have time to take pictures, so I will share it after I recover from the surgery. Stay tuned! Posted by Sachiko at 7:21 AM0 comments
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MONDAY, MARCH 25, 2019PURPLE DRESS
I
have been participating in a sewing challenge called "Sew that pattern now" during the month of March. Emi ,Olga and Mijke
encouraged people to sew with the patterns and fabrics that have been sitting in your closet or sewing room forever and just get it done. I am totally guilty of having such stacks and I decided to join the fun and knock some projects off my list. It is actually really motivating and fun to go through my stash of fabrics and patterns and finally do some. I made other garments, but this dress is the only one that I took picture of with a real camera and I decided to write a blog post. I promise that later I will upload pictures from my phone and share other clothing I made.I
used linen blend I bought years ago in San Jose. for the longest time, I couldn't decide what to make with it, but I am really happy with how it turned out. The pattern I used is from one of my Japanese sewingbooks.
I
love the pleats and V-neck on this dress and I am thinking about making it with different colors (yes... I have more fabrics in my closet. This is what happens when you shop faster than you sew!). I was suppose to have surgery done at the end of this month, but last Friday, the doctor's office called and they needed me to reschedule my surgery to the beginning of next month. To be honest, I was pretty annoyed about this at first because that would affect everyone's schedule around here. Also, I thought I wuold be recovering, I didn't plan our Spring Break trip, otherwise we would have been on the road. :( But, now I am thinking I can sew a little bit longer before the surgery and organize my house too. Do you think I can squeeze in somemore projects??
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