Checkbook Covers

Posted on Sunday, October 18th, 2009 at 7:11 am

I am a beginner sewer I need help .. model can you help me?

Well then, I have sewn a few little things (a checkbook holder, a couple catch ... Straightline simple sewing) i would really like to finally make my own clothes. I was wondering if anyone here knew of a very simple model for a skirt or dress ... ... or something you think is very simple. i would be very grateful if I could have specific models .... THANK YOU!

Burdastyle.com try, you can download free templates out there, printed on a printer normal and glue them together (there's a way to the site that tells you how) and I suggest http://www.burdastyle.com/patterns?page=2&filter=0&sortby=difficulty linda try the skirt, which should be easy. If you want to be happier trying something with a good reason to try New Look Patten 6749, which http://www.simplicity.com/index.cfm?all=Y&cat=6&type=0&sec=66&browTypeId=&startrow=1 stitching is straight most of the time and should be easy, but looks really impressive when its done, or 6758 is just very simple. Make http://www.simplicity.com/index.cfm?cat=6&type=0&sec=71&startrow=1 it one size smaller than it should be your action because the models are New Look and Simplicity c. important in my experience. Avoid skirts Inserts (curved belt, mostly) because they can be a pain to sew. Above all, do not worry - my first project was sewing a prom dress and it turned out ok. Make sure you follow the instructions and the two sites I mentioned have a "how to sew Article if you get into trouble.


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