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Game Day Gym Bag tutorial

To make my gym bag, I used: 2 yards outer fabric 2 yards inner fabric 1 yard inner fabric (contrast and bag) 1.5 yards 70 weight Pellon interfacing .5 yards lightweight fusible interfacing ribbon 1 9-inch zipper 1 magnetic closure Elmer’s craft bond spray adhesive I started with the outside first, so I cut 2 pieces of interfacing 19″ x 25,” 2 pieces of fabric to 19″ x 25,” 1 piece of fabric 13″ x…

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Sweet Minky Tutorial

Thank you to everyone who voted for my cape, boot, and hat minky set! They’ve proven to be essential in keeping my baby warm the past few weeks and she loves them! I posted a long tutorial on how I made my pattern pieces on my here. DO NOT IRON YOUR MINKY! If it’s got dots like mine does, you’ll iron them out. Trust me from experience here, okay? Cut 2 sides and 1 back…

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Making Cape and Boot pattern pieces

To make my boots and cape, I first needed patterns. I used existing pieces of clothing Chloe owns to make them both! I use freezer paper to make all my patterns. I started with the boots. I traced a crib shoe we have that is her size, then I drew another line 1/4″ from the line I traced to add in seam allowance to the sole of my shoe. Then to make the upper, I…

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Bilingual Table Toppers

Several of you expressed interest in a tutorial for the placemats I made. This was a rushed, last-minute project for me, so this is the best I can do! First, I used an existing placemat to determine the size I wanted to use. I cut 2 pieces of each fabric to that size, as well as 2 pieces of flannel, per placemat. Using Elmer’s spray adhesive, I glued the flannel to the wrong side of…

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Sweet Window Seat

So, I totally didn’t expect to win the first week of SYTYC! Thank you again to everyone who voted for my seat! I didn’t take pictures as I went along, so I’ll share what I have and explain the rest the best I can. If you need more help, please let me know! I started with my bare, empty tv stand. My super amazing Dad helped me add the shelves. One vertical, splitting the tv…

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