I watched the print matching twice! I don't think I would have thought to turn the fabric the other way! My sewing buddies always tease me about how much fabric I buy so it was a great combination to add scrap tips to fabric matching!
Beautiful! Thank you for helping me with this! I miss my mama - she used to teach me, now she's with Jesus. Thank you for all your help - you are a model for teaching and carrying on the tradition of sewing to the next generations. May Father bless you!
I have taken pins n put them in the matching “points” of the 2 fabrics right sides together, then draw a line connecting the pin to pin points n sew a 3/8” to 1/2” seam from the drawn line. It matches very well.
Another great video! Thank you for including scrap busting projects, too. Very useful and cute projects. Looking forward to trying the pencil holder and attaching to notebooks.
Hi Claudia. It is a ladies dress. Here is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vWOPOWdFQB4.html You could make it shorter to turn it into a top. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Hi Lucretia. If you want to make a table runner that is long than the width of your fabric, then yes you would need to buy extra fabric. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Hi Lucretia. If you are making a table runner that is longer than the width of your fabric, then yes you will need to buy extra fabric. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
@@TheSewingRoomChannel So then I'm even more confused by this sewing room tip saying to buy and cut in half and stitch together yeah now I really don't understand this tip of the week